strewberry reels forever (new extreme)
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strewberry reels forever (new extreme)
Saw one today, turned off, just being installed
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Not the best of vivids but u can still 50 'emLukeStar wrote:Still got that machine near me £25jpdrpepper wrote:This has to be up there with manic street features for the best machine name ever
and make a tenner if fairly buzzed
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..having a coffee in a spoons near you soon )
I've just had one of these installed near me, unfortunately it replaced one of my more reliable OARs. It's a dual stake £35 JP version.
Only problem is that the SPIN button is broken!
Hence it's so buzzed up that you can gamble up to Unlimited Spins on almost every feature entry, but you can't play the feature board ... and you end up with the choice of collecting the cashpot or, er.. well there isn't anything else you can do.
So I'm keeping a very close eye on it - as soon as the engineer has been out it's likely to be ready for something big as it's been switched on for the last two weeks (without repair) and unable to award the top prize.
Only problem is that the SPIN button is broken!
Hence it's so buzzed up that you can gamble up to Unlimited Spins on almost every feature entry, but you can't play the feature board ... and you end up with the choice of collecting the cashpot or, er.. well there isn't anything else you can do.
So I'm keeping a very close eye on it - as soon as the engineer has been out it's likely to be ready for something big as it's been switched on for the last two weeks (without repair) and unable to award the top prize.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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It's a effectively a clone of Manic Muncher - so there's no hi/lo-ing on a lapper trail - instead, you hi/lo for more Spins. Trouble is, you can't use 'em!Mattb wrote:Surely if its like any other extreme you'll start on the symbol? If so just hi lo it! It's got to be seriously ready if no-one can spin!
Just to describe this machine a bit more for those of you that haven't seen it yet:
Identical game to Manic Muncher except that you don't play for burgers, you play for arrows - the main feature board is a giant strawberry with an outer level, an inner level, and a Cash Shots level. You move between these levels by collecting arrows from the hi/lo - and the spins knock out either features or cash values (depending on which level you're on). The cash shots add value to the Cashpot (like on Suits u Sir). On each level there are symbols - you need 5 to start the Happy Campers-style top feature.
It doesn't look the most entertaining game I've ever seen.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy