Some symbols on the reels have numbers on them. Whenever a win is awarded the player gets the option to either gamble the win or to take the cash. After entering the coins, game-play is a simple matter of pressing the space bar to spin the reels and see whether a winning combination comes up. The player selects which coins to feed into the machine by the number keys.Īll stakes are 10p. The money that the player has is represents as a number of coins, £1, 50p, 20p, and 10p.
Though not based on a specific machine, it has features that fruit machines of the 1980's had such as Cash Box, Nudge Box, Skill Climb, Winning Streak, Cash Gamble, Hold, Mega-hold, and more. Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Electronīilled as 'The first real Fruit Machine Simulator' this is a game for 1 - 4 players that starts you off with £1.50p and sets about helping the player lose it.