back to the features any info
back to the features any info
anyone know anything about this, would be willing to share the profits if anythin good on it.
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As mentioned, a very good version of this is available on the emulator. Unfortunately, the brilliant layout design can not hide the fact that it is one poor machine. 
I think all the features are crap, even if red hot - the streaks are also pretty poor.
When you first get a cash win off the reels, just hi/lo up until it fobs you off, that's a sign of how far you can push it. But having said that, if you do get up to a reasonable amount (>£5) it'll still take aeons to get a top.
If you get the three clocks, when you lose the hi/lo and it takes one of your clocks, that is usually a magnet to the 'Lose' square.
It doesn't seem to go on any sort of a run either - if you have lady luck looking down on you, you 'may' get two 'Super Feature' boards in a row, which still won't yield any more than two flat tops each.
Essentially, as James Fraser of Dad's Army fame would say in that dour scottish voice when looking at Mainwaring's ornament collection: "What a load 'o rubbish!"


I think all the features are crap, even if red hot - the streaks are also pretty poor.
When you first get a cash win off the reels, just hi/lo up until it fobs you off, that's a sign of how far you can push it. But having said that, if you do get up to a reasonable amount (>£5) it'll still take aeons to get a top.
If you get the three clocks, when you lose the hi/lo and it takes one of your clocks, that is usually a magnet to the 'Lose' square.
It doesn't seem to go on any sort of a run either - if you have lady luck looking down on you, you 'may' get two 'Super Feature' boards in a row, which still won't yield any more than two flat tops each.
Essentially, as James Fraser of Dad's Army fame would say in that dour scottish voice when looking at Mainwaring's ornament collection: "What a load 'o rubbish!"

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