Pulsation
Pulsation
Hey, was wondering if any one has played this, new in pub by mine. looks similar to leagl tender and stack attack., it looks like it is good when it is paying out as some fella won about 60 an boards was always red.
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Key'd this last night and was about £3 off. Took about £30 to get the pulsation feature but all the notes were blue and it only let me have 1 tenner before booting me off. Went for it again, it took about 20 - 30 for pulsation, this time all the notes were red except for 1 blue note, gave me a red 25 then the blue 10 then off. Leaving me about £15 down.
All part of the learning curve lol
All part of the learning curve lol
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I've only played Legal Tender about 3 times, but found that when you get all the top notes bar one red, it gives you the £10 first then anything up to £100 on the reds... Had the £110 off the top of these twice out of the three times I've been on it...
...Not so on this it seems...
...Not so on this it seems...
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
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I see Red are introducing this 'Mega Spin' business to a lot of their new machines. It's just a way of getting more coins in the cashbox really...
I play them on Mega Spin, as it's just a quicker way to progress to the top. It means though, that more people will put more money in it each time they play 'the force' if you see what I mean....
...In other words, as it doesn't take 'as long' to force for the top, there's more time for more people to play it!
I play them on Mega Spin, as it's just a quicker way to progress to the top. It means though, that more people will put more money in it each time they play 'the force' if you see what I mean....
...In other words, as it doesn't take 'as long' to force for the top, there's more time for more people to play it!
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
Arrived at the pub at lunchtime to find the LeisureLink lorry parked outside.
'Ooooh' said I, wondering what may be coming/going.
Out went Round The Bend, in went a brand spanking new Pulsation. First time I've seen one of these. First time this particular m/c had been sited, according to the man.
Spent best part of an hour playing it; got a bit frustrated. Loads of red showing from the off, so I was hopeful of some quick profit. Loads of Skill Stops - the light bounces or 'slips' back off the 99 nudges (just like Legal Tender).
Got to the top 4 times, each time with at least three red notes and each time it awarded two £10 wins and then kicked me off. So over the space of about £73, I had £80 back.
This can't go on forever, said I - so I ploughed on. After another £35 in and the reds long since disappeared, a series of gambles take me up to 16 nudges, enough for red sevens. Gambled out the top which did one blue tenner followed by 3 red Jackpots. Much better!
Next board, Choose a Trail dumps me midway up the nudge stack. A couple of No Lose bonuses get me up to a position to take the Red hiddens (or red 'pulses' as they're called). I grab Notation expecting it to work in a similar way as Stack Attack, but no - it's just a single knockout on the top notes in the colours they were in when you took the nudges. So despite me having a 6/bonus in the middle window, it made no difference - I was still taking a knockout at 4 reds and 2 blues. It lands on a blue tenner, of course.
Anyhoo a neat bit of profit, and learnt a bit about the machine too.
Tomcat - there's a great emptier for this one too - send me £40,000 by PayPal and I'll have my butler deliver it to you personally
'Ooooh' said I, wondering what may be coming/going.
Out went Round The Bend, in went a brand spanking new Pulsation. First time I've seen one of these. First time this particular m/c had been sited, according to the man.
Spent best part of an hour playing it; got a bit frustrated. Loads of red showing from the off, so I was hopeful of some quick profit. Loads of Skill Stops - the light bounces or 'slips' back off the 99 nudges (just like Legal Tender).
Got to the top 4 times, each time with at least three red notes and each time it awarded two £10 wins and then kicked me off. So over the space of about £73, I had £80 back.
This can't go on forever, said I - so I ploughed on. After another £35 in and the reds long since disappeared, a series of gambles take me up to 16 nudges, enough for red sevens. Gambled out the top which did one blue tenner followed by 3 red Jackpots. Much better!
Next board, Choose a Trail dumps me midway up the nudge stack. A couple of No Lose bonuses get me up to a position to take the Red hiddens (or red 'pulses' as they're called). I grab Notation expecting it to work in a similar way as Stack Attack, but no - it's just a single knockout on the top notes in the colours they were in when you took the nudges. So despite me having a 6/bonus in the middle window, it made no difference - I was still taking a knockout at 4 reds and 2 blues. It lands on a blue tenner, of course.
Anyhoo a neat bit of profit, and learnt a bit about the machine too.
Tomcat - there's a great emptier for this one too - send me £40,000 by PayPal and I'll have my butler deliver it to you personally
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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