Anyone had a go of the challenge over at fruit-emu ? After having a few bashes on it it's become glaringly obvious that the machine has 3 complelty seperate pots. 1 for the cashstack 1 for the features and 1 for the nudges. The rom used is buzzing it's tits off and JP ready from features 1st board but will not go past £80 on the cash stack for toffee. Takes about £50 to get the nudges to gambl upto JP then the feature JP is still there shortly after but the hi/o on the cash stack is down right nasty.
Anyone got much experience on the real thing ?
Temple of treasures - Emulation
Temple of treasures - Emulation
betchrider wrote:You go upto a bird and grab her quim and say "im gonna knock the fuck outta this" and see what happens
I played the real thing several years ago.
I stupidly blew more than £160 quid on it before realising it wasn't gonna happen. I like to think I learned from that experience!
It wouldn't gamble the cash stack beyond the £40 mark on that occasion, but it'll sometimes throw you the normal, pseudo Temple of Treasure feature out of nowhere. I've had that a couple of times for £60 and £65 respectively. I would like to have had the funds to knock it back and push it further from that point, just to see.
Other than that, not much different to the original £15 AWP, except that the bonus is autoselected by the machine (and not by you pressing start). The number gamble is as unpredictable as ever, going higher than a 6 and winning, only to lose going lower than the 11.
Interesting that you think there're 3 seperate pots - I'll have to investigate further on the emu
I stupidly blew more than £160 quid on it before realising it wasn't gonna happen. I like to think I learned from that experience!
It wouldn't gamble the cash stack beyond the £40 mark on that occasion, but it'll sometimes throw you the normal, pseudo Temple of Treasure feature out of nowhere. I've had that a couple of times for £60 and £65 respectively. I would like to have had the funds to knock it back and push it further from that point, just to see.
Other than that, not much different to the original £15 AWP, except that the bonus is autoselected by the machine (and not by you pressing start). The number gamble is as unpredictable as ever, going higher than a 6 and winning, only to lose going lower than the 11.
Interesting that you think there're 3 seperate pots - I'll have to investigate further on the emu

This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy