Money Wheel Slots - Online Slot Machine Review

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US Players Not Accepted
100%
€650
Money Wheel Slots
Reels:5
Bonus Features:No
Coin Values $/£/€:1.00
Max Coins:700
Max Per Spin $/£/€:700.00
Winning Lines:7
Wild Symbol:No
Scatter:No
Progressive:No
Software:Boss Media

Money Wheel Slots

Money Wheel Slots is first and foremost not really a slots machine at all. The designers at Boss Media have decided to label it as a slots machine but I is essentially just a prize wheel. Basically, you bet on various symbol and then spin a wheel in hope that it lands on one of the symbols you bet on. There were seven different symbols you could bet on and each one allowed for you to make a maximum bet of a hundred dollars. There was only one coin value offered on this machine and that was a dollar but I thought the betting range more than made up for it as you could play the game for as little as a dollar or for as much as 700 dollars. This is a huge betting range and really makes so that this machine is going to be accessible to a wide range of players. The symbols on this machine were kept very simple and I thought they were well done because, though there were a lot of spaces on the wheels, it was always easy to tell which ones they were. It also helped that the designers decided to color code them which only further made it easier to distinguish the symbols from one another. How the values worked was that the higher the prize the machine awarded for that symbol the less often it appeared on the screen. This mean that thought the payoff for one of these symbols was much higher it was much more unlikely that you would actually land on this symbol. When I played I just played all of the symbols at the same value and this meant that I was always winning at least something and sometimes it would pay off huge. The visual graphics weren't anything all that special on this machine but I did appreciate the fact that I never ran into any type of glitch in the game play or additional loading screens once things were underway which helped things run a lot smoother.