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Interesting!
It looks at first glance like a clone of Gold Rush. But the board looks different as the outer ring doesn't have a right-hand-edge to it, and it seems to be all arrows and not a lot else. The inner-ring looks like where the action is.
Can't make out the 'New, Unique, feature entry method' from the picture..
I think we need someone with some experience of playing it to help out.
It looks at first glance like a clone of Gold Rush. But the board looks different as the outer ring doesn't have a right-hand-edge to it, and it seems to be all arrows and not a lot else. The inner-ring looks like where the action is.
Can't make out the 'New, Unique, feature entry method' from the picture..
I think we need someone with some experience of playing it to help out.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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Looks to me like you start on the inside working outwards, as big money is at the end of the outside trail.Nixxy wrote:Interesting!
It looks at first glance like a clone of Gold Rush. But the board looks different as the outer ring doesn't have a right-hand-edge to it, and it seems to be all arrows and not a lot else. The inner-ring looks like where the action is.
Can't make out the 'New, Unique, feature entry method' from the picture..
I think we need someone with some experience of playing it to help out.
The outside trail is simply the feature entry trail. If you land on an arrow you move in to the feature. I have played this game alot and it has proved to be very profitableMatt Vinyl wrote:I'd hazard a guess that the 'new and unique' feature entry might involve that 'arrow board', which determines where you start on the board, using a 'mega spin' style approach? Just a guess...

The standard of literacy at Barcrest is nothing to be proud of. The chap who edits the Revelations page on Playersheaven.com is equally as poor with his choice of words.gambogaz1 wrote:"Completely different style of game play providing incredibly popular with players "
Isn't that meant to say Proving?![]()
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
We've had this for about 6 weeks. on 50p you have access to the 'trail' where numbers move you along, to bonus, enter arrow, nudges or just a spare square. ive never got to the end for the Big Money feature tho. Had JP off nudges naturally though. Usually good for a quick £10 profit, havent forced it.
Once on middle board, plays the same as normal
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Once on middle board, plays the same as normal
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This has been out in the London and Midlands for a good 8 weeks now....
Starting to see more and more in the North West.... Have Extreme extended the test?
Have seen it hit the Big Money once on the outer trail. Got it using nudges to bring in numbers.
Like the jackpot from Nudges!
Not bothered about the 50p play as all machines I play feel better on 50p.
DOND Crazy Chair, they have unincentivised playing at a lower stake. Probably why ANOTHER DOND is seen out in numbers!
Starting to see more and more in the North West.... Have Extreme extended the test?
Have seen it hit the Big Money once on the outer trail. Got it using nudges to bring in numbers.
Like the jackpot from Nudges!

Not bothered about the 50p play as all machines I play feel better on 50p.
DOND Crazy Chair, they have unincentivised playing at a lower stake. Probably why ANOTHER DOND is seen out in numbers!
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