Overview
One of several fruit machine simulations released for the BBC Micro during the early 1980s, Video Fruit Machine is a gambling simulator that replicates the experience of operating a traditional British fruit machine. Players start with a set amount of virtual currency and aim to increase their winnings by spinning reels and utilizing features such as holds and nudges.
The gameplay involves spinning three reels with various symbols, where matching combinations yield different payouts. Players can choose to hold specific reels to increase the chance of a winning combination on the next spin or use nudges to adjust reel positions. The game includes a gamble feature, allowing players to risk their current winnings for a chance to double them.
- Developers
- Steve Evans
- Publishers
- Alligata Software
- Platform
- BBC Microcomputer System
- Genre
- Casino
- Alternate Names
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- Wikipedia
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