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Tunzamunni "Tons a muney" is a three reel, one payline, five coin slot machine with a Progressive Jackpot. The Progressive Jackpot is activated when you bet five 5¢ coins. Tunzamunni has a fixed per line bet of 5¢ and a max bet of 25¢. There are no wilds or scatters on Tunzamunni slots making this the simplest and one of the least expensive progressive jackpot slots online. This is a great slot to use the Auto Play feature on. Just set the slot for max bet and set Auto Play to 500 spins and Tunzamunni slots will play twenty five cents a spin for 500 spins, or until you hit the Jackpot.
Surely when Charles Fey built his first slot machine in 1896 he never
could have envisioned where the contraption would travel and how it would
transmogrify. In fact, for a hundred years his innovation hardly changed
at all, except cosmetically. The external design, consisting of an ornate
metal box was wrapped around the mechanism and became fancier or plainer,
larger or smaller, in attempt to attract the eye. But as always, when
a player primed the machine with coins and pulled the handle, the reels
spun randomly and, governed by stoppers eventually came to a halt. Each
reel was decorated with a variety of symbols that, when matched according
to a pay schedule (printed somewhere on the face of the machine), the
player won; when no matching symbols appeared, the player lost.
Though Fey is given credit as the Father of the Slot Machine, prototypes
existed years before he came up with the idea of converting them into
gambling device--which he believed would enhance the profits on his sales
routes. These early "amusement devices" could be found in saloons where
polite society would not be exposed to them and where proprietors stood
on the edge of breaking the law.
These first apparatuses had a major drawback. They were designed in
such a way that after a certain number of coins were inserted the weight
of these coins would tip the scales and some of the stored coins from
previous play would spill out, thus providing a winner. It didn't take
long for street-smart players and wise guys to figure out that the coins
would come out automatically with a little pushing and shoving and slamming
the machine around. So it was back to the drawing board where clever
builders devised first a metal bar to help prevent "tilting," and then
came up with smaller devices that could be bolted to a counter top or
wall.
Meanwhile, in dignified establishments such as grocery stores and mercantiles,
a similar piece of equipment began popping up and being played by even
the snootiest of patrons. Called the trade simulator, this machine operated
much like other contemporary devices except that the winners produced
could be exchanged or traded for goods within the establishment--thus
the name "trade," perhaps a forerunner to the modern cents-off coupon.
Playing slots was (and is) both a tactile and sensory experience involving
the feel of the coins and the touch and pull of the handle. It involved
the sense of vision, the sense of hearing, and the innate sensation of
anticipation.
Winning and losing depended on a simple mechanism that included symbols
(usually fruit of some kind, perhaps bars and/or sevens, and of course
hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades, Fey's original choice) affixed to
the three reels and a shaft. With ten symbols per reel, the machine was
capable of a thousand possible combinations.
Big Top has a wild symbol, and a scatter symbol.
The Wild Clown symbol is wild. This means that it
substitutes for any other symbol to complete a winning
combination, except the Scatter Monkey symbol.
The Scatter Monkey symbol is a scatter symbol. This
means that it does not need to appear in a line on
an enabled payline to win. It can be scattered anywhere
on the five reels, provided three or more Scatter
Monkey symbols appear.The Scatter Monkey symbol can
appear in any position on the reels. The Wild Clown
symbol cannot complete a scatter symbol combination.
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Bank
On It! is a 3-reel 1-line classic slot machine. The pay table
is displayed on the machine. Bank On It slots may be played in
denominations of $.05, $.25, $.50, $1, and $5. Every time you
receive three blanks on the pay line, the coins you just bet
are placed in your Piggy Bank. The Piggy Bank starts
at 150 credits and keeps growing until you hit three Piggies,
where you win the coins from your Piggy Bank. In addition, the
Wild symbol matches any symbol on the payline. Bank
On It slot may also be configured as a local progressive game,
where a 3-coin bet landing on three red 7s wins you the
progressive jackpot total, the current jackpot is located just
above the reels.
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