Bank On It Slot Machine

Bank On It is a 3-reel, one-payline video slot machine that can be played in several online casinos throughout the web. It was developed by Realtime Gaming (RTG) and has a classic Las Vegas look and feel to it. It has such symbols as Bars, Red Sevens, Blue Sevens, and Cherries. The game can be played for free or for cash. If using cash, it can be played in denominations of $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00 and $5.00. The minimum bet is $.15 and the maximum is $15.00. Bank On It features an ever-growing progressive jackpot and a wild symbol. In order to play Bank On It, the player adds money to the machine by clicking on the chips or on the money slot. They then have the option of how many credits to wager. A player may place one or two bets by clicking on the "Bet One" button. However, to be eligible for the jackpot, a player must wager the maximum bet of three credits. To do this, simply click on the "Play 3 Credits" button. When betting one or two credits, the player must then click on the "Spin Reel" button. If playing the maximum bet, the reels will spin automatically.

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Bank On It features a progressive jackpot. The progressive jackpot is a constantly accumulating prize and is displayed on the screen. For a player to win the progressive jackpot, they must make the maximum bet of three credits. When three Red Sevens line up on the payline, the player wins the jackpot prize. The progressive jackpot is system-wide in all RTG casinos but the game can be configured for local jackpots. This means that the jackpot would only be available at that casino where the game is currently being played.

The game has a wild symbol which is conveniently a round Wild Logo symbol. Kind of hard to get confused about that one. It acts as a substitute for all other symbols to create a winning combination.

Bank On It also has a bonus feature to it called the Piggy Bank. Normally, when blanks come up on the reels, it doesn't give any winnings. But in the Bank On It, when the reels come up with three blanks on the payline, the coins that the player wagered are placed in the Piggy Bank. The Piggy Bank starts out at 150 credits and keeps accumulating until the player hits three Piggy symbols. When they appear on the payline, the player wins all the credits that had been stored in the Piggy Bank. This is a cool bonus because instead of automatically losing money when the reels show a no win, the player still has the potential to win it all back.

Other than the jackpot, the maximum payout for the game is 800 credits. This happens if the player has wagered only two credits and comes up with three Red Sevens. The payout combinations are listed at the top of the machine for easy reference. This game is good for beginners and anyone who gets tired of some of the more heavy graphic games. It is classic in style and function and easy to play.

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