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Thanks Woodsy. Well done with the low res graphics available. To play it you have to gamble in instances you wouldn't usually do so and it offered me the choice of JP or 40p which is weird to say the least. I have given it 30 minutes of my time and I sincerely believe it is evil. Stick it on the bonfire tomorrow night! Sorry Woodsy!!!
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Once it decides to kill you, it will put you out of your misery fast! Great reel play on this with plenty of opportunities to be had. If it's happy, the best way to win big is to gamble up the cash ladder. The feature is rather similar to the old, but magnificent, JPM's Casino Crazy Club. But unlike Casino Crazy, don't expect to be on the way to a jackpot if you exchange in at £40 or £50. In fact, you'd have to be insane, as you'll rarely get anywhere near the money you exchanged in at. This is an anomality, you don't expect to exchange in to the board with £40 to be given a couple of features and two quid. If you have two extra lives and four saves and it decides it's had enough, then it will give you 6 mystery squares in a row. Which is bloody annoying! Play in open door mode and it will still try and kill you off at the same point as playing normally. Up to now, the most frustrating board was when I exchanged at £96. I could have banked £46 but I didn't bother. Killed me off before I got halfway up any of the feature/winspin ladders. It's a twat really, but I really like it! Great work btw vecs!
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Nice work!
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This was great fun thanks. Thought I'd start at the start on this thread as I was always obsessed with emptiers. This one we used to play in a pub, on the way into town when I was 17-20. May have been on a £6 JP back then but as a college student knowing the emptier would have been great. £20 was what we took for a weekend night out and anything we won on the bandits was a bonus. Had to watch the first 20-30 mins of the video twice as the instructions were not clear, but on my second go I nailed it by taking £80 in tokens and £100 in cash in under an hour. There was no point in carrying on as I always had fruities at home and dabbled in the industry later on. The old single solenoid pay-out mechs held about £80 in tokens, £60-£80 in pound coins and £30-£40 in 20p's. If it had a double £1 mech it may have held more, but I never had this machine. And machines were never full back then - landlords used to give you the money over the bar back then if a machine emptied. Shall have another few goes and move on to the next machine.
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