Spellbound
Spellbound
anyone played this? It looked kind of old.
In a fruit machine cabinet but actually a hangman game.
You pick a category and the reels spin in 3 letters. You then pick a reel or hit a reject all button. If you reject all and a letter is right then a life is lost.
Took 20quid then it went tight and became boring.
In a fruit machine cabinet but actually a hangman game.
You pick a category and the reels spin in 3 letters. You then pick a reel or hit a reject all button. If you reject all and a letter is right then a life is lost.
Took 20quid then it went tight and became boring.
Apologies for replying to my own topic,
finally found a picture of it.
http://www.selectamuse.co.uk/MImage/Spellbound.jpg
Is this really old, or a new format?
finally found a picture of it.
http://www.selectamuse.co.uk/MImage/Spellbound.jpg
Is this really old, or a new format?
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Only a fiver Sir David, as I havent quite found the 'knack' for it that everyone on here seems to have.David Healy wrote:ROSSKEEN wrote:The one I played was in Queen's Union in Belfast. Sits alongside an old school Gamebox with Pepsi Chart on it.![]()
How much did you win on the Pepsi Chart, Ross?
Did see a lad rinse it later on in the evening though.
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I've played this thing loads ...ROSSKEEN wrote:Apologies for replying to my own topic,
finally found a picture of it.
http://www.selectamuse.co.uk/MImage/Spellbound.jpg
Is this really old, or a new format?
Never potted it, but got to the final level before the JP on several occasions. You can play it on 25p stake with a £20 JP, or 50p stake with a £40 JP. It's literally a game of Hangman, in a Genesis cabinet. It's new-ish - there were about 10 of them lined up beside the escalator at ATEI in January this year.
You basically hit a subject from the top, the _ _ _ _ _ appears on one alpha, and a hint on a second alpha.
The reels spin, three different letters appear on the reels, you can either choose one of them using the corresponding hold buttons (if you think that letter is in the word) or hit 'Reject All'. Wrong choices add limbs to the hangman. If you're really struggling, it throws in a Mystery from time to time, which are the obvious things like Hey Presto! (Complete Phrase), Add Letters, That's Magic! (numerous hints), Lifeline (gives you back some limbs), Subjective (skill selection on the subjects) and so on.
The answers tend to be rather obscure, hence it can be very frustrating - and there're some glitches in there too (such as the clue 'River' - where the answer is 'Steve Backley').
You had any joy from it, Rosskeen?
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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Is it anyway possible that you were so drunk that you mistook Anne Robinson for Dr Fox?ROSSKEEN wrote:Only a fiver Sir David, as I havent quite found the 'knack' for it that everyone on here seems to have.David Healy wrote:ROSSKEEN wrote:The one I played was in Queen's Union in Belfast. Sits alongside an old school Gamebox with Pepsi Chart on it.![]()
How much did you win on the Pepsi Chart, Ross?
Did see a lad rinse it later on in the evening though.
Yeah we put a quid in and played 50p version. Took £20 very very easily but then played another 5 or so games where it gave super-obscure answers. So I'm guessing we caught it flush for one game and one game only.Nixxy wrote:I've played this thing loads ...ROSSKEEN wrote:Apologies for replying to my own topic,
finally found a picture of it.
http://www.selectamuse.co.uk/MImage/Spellbound.jpg
Is this really old, or a new format?
Never potted it, but got to the final level before the JP on several occasions. You can play it on 25p stake with a £20 JP, or 50p stake with a £40 JP. It's literally a game of Hangman, in a Genesis cabinet. It's new-ish - there were about 10 of them lined up beside the escalator at ATEI in January this year.
You basically hit a subject from the top, the _ _ _ _ _ appears on one alpha, and a hint on a second alpha.
The reels spin, three different letters appear on the reels, you can either choose one of them using the corresponding hold buttons (if you think that letter is in the word) or hit 'Reject All'. Wrong choices add limbs to the hangman. If you're really struggling, it throws in a Mystery from time to time, which are the obvious things like Hey Presto! (Complete Phrase), Add Letters, That's Magic! (numerous hints), Lifeline (gives you back some limbs), Subjective (skill selection on the subjects) and so on.
The answers tend to be rather obscure, hence it can be very frustrating - and there're some glitches in there too (such as the clue 'River' - where the answer is 'Steve Backley').
You had any joy from it, Rosskeen?
Don't worry about this one, Ross. There was no special trick involved with the Pepsi Chart game, just a lot of hard work learning enough of the answers and that was only possible when (a) there were lots of them around (including on the ItBox) and (b) lots of them were in pay mode so you weren't too far out of pocket as you built up that knowledge.ROSSKEEN wrote:Only a fiver Sir David, as I havent quite found the 'knack' for it that everyone on here seems to have.David Healy wrote:How much did you win on the Pepsi Chart, Ross?
Did see a lad rinse it later on in the evening though.
To learn how to win on these now, given how few of them there are around, would be impossible (financially at least).