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Lucky Charmer has a Bonus Feature. To qualify to play the Bonus Feature, you must bet three coins per spin. If you bet three coins, and a King Cobra symbol is displayed on the payline, the Bonus Feature is activated. To play the Bonus Feature, do the following:
Select a flute. The Snake Charmer plays the flute and winning objects rise out of each of the three baskets. The value of each object is displayed at the top of the screen. Your total win amount is displayed in the Win box. You are paid out according to the Bonus Payout Schedule.
Farming Futures is a seven reel, nine pay-line slot machine that you can win multiple times on with each spin. Farming Futures slots has an auto play feature where you can set the slot to play up to 500 spins and select the number of seconds between spins. When the reels stop spinning the symbol combinations along the pay-lines are checked. You get paid out for all winning combinations falling on all enabled pay-lines. For every coin that you put in an additional pay-line is enabled. For example, 5 coins enables the first, second, third, fourth and fifth pay-lines. The sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth pay-lines are disabled. You can view the paytable in the game by clicking on the area labeled 'Click here to view paytable' and the area labeled 'Click here to return to reels' on the paytable will bring you back to the game. You can get back to the game by clicking on the SPIN button as well. The winnings paid out on FARMERS FUTURES are dependent on the symbol combination that lands on an enabled pay-line and the value of the coin bet. The total of your winnings is the number of coins won times the value of the coin played. Farming Futures Slots can be played for free.
The world of slot machine gambling, limited to a few geographical areas
by law, remained unchanged for decades. This is how the world of slot
machines came to be and existed until 1980 when Bally Manufacturing changed
the picture with an electronic slot machine that included multiple coin
play and more payout combinations. This particular version became more
or less a basic framework to be imitated by others. In the 1990s the
competitive market swelled to accommodate the growth of casino gaming
in the United States. Machines became more complex, including enticing
graphics, movie and video clips, second-chances, hidden jackpots, a variety
of progressives.
For the most part, the typical, old-fashioned real reel machine bit
the dust and was replaced by a video screen that simulates reels. Today,
these multiple payoff lines and payoffs provided by myriad machine makers,
are-because they have to be--totally controlled by a computer chip.
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