Back to the Future
Back to the Future
Brand new Crest turned up. Got a strange feature on this where it offers you a hidden amount in the box, if your guess is higher than what's in it then you don't win.
Also if you collect say £3 or another win it will randomly give strange amounts like £10???
Forced it twice for money back. Pictures to follow. Rip please (lol wondered why it was off haha)
Also if you collect say £3 or another win it will randomly give strange amounts like £10???
Forced it twice for money back. Pictures to follow. Rip please (lol wondered why it was off haha)
I played one of these today - and wondered what the hell was going on.
The reel game itself is reminiscent of Double DOND; the lapper and the Cash/Feature shots are very much It's Amazing; the name of the features is very Rob Da Bank; and the strange game on the left side make you think Colour of Money. Something for everyone there, then!
You get an amount in your box - a la DOND - but instead of knocking out values, it starts at the bottom amount and the prize increases as long as you dare keep going, until you pass the amount hidden in your box. In which case you win nothing (if you're on the basic game), or a mystery win (if you've got 4 symbols lit and are on the 'Super' game).
I thought it was boring and laborious, personally and from offering a £20 cash shot on my 2nd board, it took another £55 to finally go IM for a flat 70 from MS.
Why the hell can't anybody think of a new concept? Give us a fruit stepper, FFS!
The reel game itself is reminiscent of Double DOND; the lapper and the Cash/Feature shots are very much It's Amazing; the name of the features is very Rob Da Bank; and the strange game on the left side make you think Colour of Money. Something for everyone there, then!
You get an amount in your box - a la DOND - but instead of knocking out values, it starts at the bottom amount and the prize increases as long as you dare keep going, until you pass the amount hidden in your box. In which case you win nothing (if you're on the basic game), or a mystery win (if you've got 4 symbols lit and are on the 'Super' game).
I thought it was boring and laborious, personally and from offering a £20 cash shot on my 2nd board, it took another £55 to finally go IM for a flat 70 from MS.
Why the hell can't anybody think of a new concept? Give us a fruit stepper, FFS!
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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Watch out for red nudges. Can nudge up to get the 3 clocks in view. And take shots for feature and collect on mystery!john32 wrote:Is this game called back to the feature? Sounds like there may be a new method to beat this machine,
I would be very greatful if somebody can post an IM on this, I need a trick badly as my float is getting smaller.
There's some tips for back to the Features! :-)
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It looks crap, and it is crap.Matt Vinyl wrote:Is it just me that thinks that machine looks crap? lol
Never seen one in the flesh, so to speak, but what's with the strange stack amounts?
Overall official Fruitchat rating: Crap.
I refer the Right Honourable Gentleman to the description of the 'strange stack amounts' I gave a few moments ago ...
Nixxy wrote:You get an amount in your box - a la DOND - but instead of knocking out values, it starts at the bottom amount and the prize increases as long as you dare keep going, until you pass the amount hidden in your box. In which case you win nothing (if you're on the basic game), or a mystery win (if you've got 4 symbols lit and are on the 'Super' game).
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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