Anyone seen/played this ? Its like a better looking cousin of Bedazzled/COTL.
It had replaced a Vamp at one of my locations, and as i had already bought a drink, decided to throw a few shekels at it. First board only cost a quid & flashed- just kept landing on the cash squares till JP. Next board it filled up the monkeys ( tridents equivalent) and that paid 30, next board was a £12 cashpot, then it started giving smaller wins so i walked.
You can still colledt on a ? as usual, but have to use the buttons on the board rather than normal collect.
Dont think there is an equivalent to skill spinna on the super board.
Obviously impressed me, but a bit scary if it can give up the flash like that.
King Kong Cash in infact a reglass of Cash Adder. Totally different from COTL, BeDaz etc.
You where VERY lucky to get the flash. I've put £90+ into one till it flashed. No other way to jackpot was possible. It has the most blocks in the world.
I'd only play this for a steal of a fiver. Or you may find yourself VERY down.
One good thing is that the JP usually goes twice.
PS - take the top feature from the superboard called Spank the Monkey when its RED. Jackpot anyone?
Fruity - I disagree, a LOT of similarity to Bedaz/Lash, come on someone else must have played it ?
Amusement With Prizes
as opposed to quiz machines and the like which are categorized as Skill With Prizes and Club Machines
The AWP tag now is largely bollox since it was originally used to designate a mach with such a small cash prize that it shouldnt really be considered proper gambling. Now with note changers and the like we all know its possible to spunk well over £100 in a hour so really the designation should be got rid of
i can guaranteee that senior managers at the manu would take their own grannies from behind to avoid this happening as it allows machines to to cited in shops, bowling alleys and anywhere else little kids frequent
it does have some like-ness!
give me jjc any day of the week
I have seen King Kong Cash, definitely re-glass of Cash Adder. The above description is the pattern of the set QPS streak. Two JP boards and around £12 off the third. As JP triggers the streak, the block is on till the streak can be afforded, hence the £90 over the back. Obviously someone left it after losing with a large cash win offered, probably £15, and just luck that the next board broke the block for the streak. I have noticed that Mazooma Grand Blaster Cash and Jumpin Jack Cash also streak in a similar manner. Force megastreak for £25, and next board should offer £25 on cash shots within a few goes; then around £10 - £15 of afterplay.
If you lack the ammo,
Do not engage the enemy.
OK i stand corrected on King Kong Cash![]()
Havnt played GBC & JJC for a while, as the profit / time ratio wasnt brilliant.
The times i played them taking red mega cash never started a streak, whereas normal mega streak often did. There is probably something for them judging by the cryptic comments i have seen on here.
I'm almost certain there is, I thought I'd found summat on them the other day, but i was (Unless anyone tells me otherwise) wrong.Originally Posted by deejaybee
Happy hunting though guys, I know it's out there somewhere!!!!!
Steve
Care to indulge what you thaught youd found? A jp rip?
Friend of mine works at the bar in a pub where theres a month old jjc, he's seen people try forcing it with upto £90 with little more than a single JP back...![]()
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