Anyone remember:
Fruit Frenzy (BFG)
Red X (Red...duh!)
they have cropped up near me and was wondering if they are worth a few quid.
on that fruit frenzy i was offered a RED stop n match. was this an easy JP?
was I a ***** for not taking it?
cheers all
Fruit Frenzy...very similar to Crazy fruits down under with some tweaks. Yep, red stop n match is an easy JP just stop the slow moving bell. If this is playing well then try and save your bonuses until you have at least 3 if not all 4 of them and sooner or later it'll give you a situation where you can't lose if you use them in the right order. Usually being and exchange onto the cash trail with all bonuses intact and it exchanges over to the £5 cash win. As with the other machines like this the key is to constantly exchange from feature to cash and vice versa rather than climb out the ladders. It's easy to see where the blocks are, particularly on the feature side after some play.
Red x ? God knows. I've only just started playing Reds myself, although I dimly remember there being something for it.
Confucius say "man who know wombat know more than stupid looking monkey"
Confucius also say "man who know Kebab has 60 inch waist"
Confucius finally add "man may deal, but man may not 'know' deal"
Red X apparently free wins, from hiddens (different pot to main features / cash)
ok I need help, I need to know the name of this fruit machine I used to play 11 years ago when I was 18 / 19 - it was an old type small cabinet, the cabinet was grey and the high wins were red sevens and blue sevens, you could also get 3 bells and 3 pears to win etc, if you got a little yellow question mark on the winline then you got a bonus, or if you got 3 red lines on the winline then you got the super bonus which was on the left hand side of the game board, the red lines were behind the normal fruits. fukk i really need to know cos its doing my head in, email me at jamegower@yahoo.co.uk cheers I think it was made by barcrest ... or it might have been made by jpm? probably barcrest?
Sounds like JPM's Big Bucks to me.
The red line features were on the right hand side on this though.
Blue 7's were £6, red 7's were £10.
It blocked the 2nd feature stop n step when not paying as it was always true skill, this was an easy pointer as to whether to play or not.
Classic machine.
Confucius say "man who know wombat know more than stupid looking monkey"
Confucius also say "man who know Kebab has 60 inch waist"
Confucius finally add "man may deal, but man may not 'know' deal"
Big Bucks was emulated too![]()
Stew
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"Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the on-off switch"
yes yes yes, i also ment to say the super feature was on the right hand side of the board doh!
cheers guys!
ok I have another one for you to remember, i can't really remember much but when you got on the board, a good feature was this lightning game, where 2 bolts of lightning (think it was lightning?) shot up from both sides of the bottom game board- up to the top of the board, and you had to hit the button when it was on a high money symbol, this was a hard feature to play because you sometimes hit it too soon and won nothing,
you haven't got much to go on, the rest of the features are on the tip on my tongue.......errg i will remember more.... give me time
oh thanks for telling me about big bucks, thees one on ebay now and im watching it muwawawa
ok I think it was called red hot roll? does that ring a bell to anyone?![]()
You can play it for free in the JPeMu emulator.Originally Posted by redhotpepper
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