If you find yourself relating more to Thurston Howell than Gilligan, the Skipper, the Professor, Ginger, or anybody else who was exiled to a surprisingly whacky South Seas island, than Millionaires Club slots is for you.
This Playtech product offers 5 reels and 9 pay lines of opportunity for you to win truly a lot of money.
The values you can bet range from the frugal to the extravagant. You can play at either the ten cents level where, playing all 9 pay lines, will cost you a maximum of ninety cents a play, or you can play at the $20 level which can cost you up to $180 a turn. There are obviously a number of levels in between, but those are the two extremes.
This machine is based around the theme of being rich and famous. So the images that are used are the sort of things that would be right on the set of a P-Diddy video. Fast cars, yachts, expensive jewelry, and eating and drinking at pricey restaurants are the type of symbols that are used in this game.
The jackpot in this game starts off at a whopping $175,000. Hitting it is a rare occurrence though. On average, the big money will only be hit once a year. When it does hit though, it is worth the effort and wait. On average this game pays off to the tune of $1,100,000.
As you are playing this game and the reel shows you the symbol for a platinum credit card, the machine is not asking for more money, this is the Millionaires Club wild symbol. It can be used to complete any winning combination.
The club symbol that can appear is the game's Scatter symbol. This symbol, when used in combination with another scatter symbol is a winner no matter where it shows up. Players who get three scatter symbols anywhere on the screen will trigger a bonus game. Once this extra game has started, the player will start the wheels spinning and where it stops determines how much you win. You can spin the wheel as many times as you like, increasing your bonus on every spin. If the spin lands on a "B", though, your entire bonus is null and void. As a consolation prize, you will be awarded something, but it will not be worth nearly what you would have won before hitting the dreaded "B". |