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Cash Clams. is a three reel, one payline,
and two coin slot machine.
It has a wild, multiplier symbol and the maximum payout
is 5,000 coins. The Cash Clams. symbol is wild and
substitutes for any other symbol to complete winning combinations.
A single Cash Clams. symbol doubles the payout of
any combination it completes. Two Cash Clams. symbols
quadruple the payout of any combination they complete.
Golden Goose Winning Wizards is a 5 reel, 20 payline, 200 coin slot machine with a wild/multiplier symbol, a scatter symbol, and four Golden Goose bonus games. This is a coin-based game, meaning your credits are converted to coins. To qualify for the Golden Goose bonus games, you must place an additional bet of 5 coins and play all paylines. If you wager the Golden Goose bet, the Golden Goose may appear ramdomly at the end of any spin to award you 1 of 4 bonus games.
The Golden Egg bonus game.
The Golden Goose awards an egg that is worth up to 2,000 coins.
The Golden Reels bonus game.
Eggs are displayed on all five reels. Select one egg from each reel to win up to a total of 5,000 coins.
The Money or the Egg bonus games.
Select the cash to win up to 10,000 coins.
Or the Egg and win up to 50 free spins with up to 3X multiplier.
Frost Bite is a three reel, one payline, and two coin slot machine with a wild, multiplier symbol and the maximum payout is 1,600 coins. The Frost Bite symbol is a wild, multiplier symbol. This means it substitutes for any other symbol to complete winning combinations, and multiplies the payout. A single Frost Bite symbol doubles the payout of any combination it completes. Two Frost Bite symbols quadruple the payout of any combination they complete. Note: Three Frost Bite symbols on the payline create a winning combination as shown in the Payout Schedule.
A single Jurassic Jackpot symbol on the payline
completes the winning combination of a single Jurassic
Flower symbol. With 2 coins bet, a single Jurassic
Flower symbol combination pays out 4 coins. However,
a Jurassic Jackpot symbol is displayed, so the payout
is 4 x 2 = 8 coins.
Two Jurassic Jackpot symbols and a 3-Bar symbol
on the payline, combine to produce a three 3-Bar symbols
combination. With 2 coins bet, a three 3-Bar symbols
combination pays out 80 coins. However, two Jurassic
Jackpot symbols are showing, so the payout is 80 x
4 = 320 coins.
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Most modern slot
machines are designed to look and feel like the old mechanical models,
but they work on a complete different principle. The outcome of each
pull is actually controlled by a central computer inside the machine,
not by the motion of the reels.
The computer uses step
motors to turn each reel and stop it at the predetermined point. Step
motors are driven by short digital pulses of electricity controlled by
the computer, rather than the fluctuating electrical current that drives
an ordinary electric motor. These pulses move the motor a set increment,
or step, with great precision.
But even though the
computer tells the reels where to stop, the games are not pre-programmed
to pay out at a certain time. A random number generator at the heart of
the computer ensures that each pull has an equal shot at hitting the
jackpot.
Whenever the slot
machine is turned on, the random number generator is spitting out whole
numbers (typically between 1 and several billion) hundreds of times a
second. The instant you pull the arm back or press the button, the
computer records the next few numbers from the random number generator.
Then it feeds these numbers through a simple program to determine where
the reels should stop.
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You pull the handle or
press the button, and the computer records the next three numbers from
the random number generator. The first number is used to determine the
position of the first reel, the second number is used for the second
reel and the third number is used for the third reel. For this example,
let's say the first number is 123,456,789.
To determine the
position of the first reel, the computer divides the first random number
by a set value. Typically, slot machines divide by 32, 64,128, 256 or
512. In this example, we'll say the computer divides by 64.
When the computer
divides the random number by the set value, it records the remainder of
the quotient. In our example, it finds that 64 goes into 123,456,789 a
total of 1,929,012 times with a remainder of 21.
Obviously, the
remainder can't be more than 64 or less than 0, so there are only 64
possible end results of this calculation. The 64 possible values act as
stops on a large virtual reel.
Each of the 64 stops
on the virtual reel corresponds to one of the 22 stops on the actual
reel. The computer consults a table that tells it how far to move the
actual reel for a particular value on the virtual reel. Since there are
far more virtual stops than actual stops, some of the actual stops will
be linked to more than one virtual stop.
Computer systems have made slot machines a lot more adaptable, players
can simply press a button to play a game, rather than pull the handle.
For the manufacturers
and slot proprietors, one of the main advantages of the computer system
is that they can easily configure how often the machine pays out (how
loose or tight it is)
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