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Playing the Crown Gems Slot
Crown Gems' full paytable. Like we mentioned earlier the slot doesn’t have a classic bonus feature. This is a 10 payline slot but what makes the game interesting is the fact that you only need 3 or more adjacent symbols on a winning payline in order to get a payout.It doesn’t matter if they start from left to right, right to left or on any other reel as long as they are adjacent one to. Crown Gems also has a Hi Roller feature, a common addition to Barcrest slot games. Pressing this button gives you a chance to play high-risk, high-reward slots with larger bets. The minimum bet for five Hi Roller spins is 20.00 and the maximum is 50.00.
Most Barcrest slots have fixed win lines (you cannot adjust this number manually). Crown Gems uses the standard 10 line setup, and sets a wide range of spin amounts between 10c and a giant $500 per spin.
Prizes in the pay table can seem pretty small compared to many other slots. What you need to keep in mind is that the ‘start anywhere’ rule makes for a lot more wins than on slots which do not have this system. The smaller overall prizes are made up for by having many more of them. This decreases the volatility of the game overall – so you will get a lot of action for your money.
Crown symbols buck the trend as far as the prize amounts go. If you land 5 of these on a line you will win a generous 5000 coins. You can also win 500 coins for 4 (which can start on either the first or the second line) and a smaller pay out for just 3.
The gems have the next biggest prizes; these are topped by the Ruby, which will net you 500 coins for 5 on a line. The other gems, followed by the playing card symbols make up the smaller wins.
Unusually, there are no wild symbols in play – and no scatter symbols either. Crown Gems is all about the simple on-reel game, with no break out bonus games, free spins or any other gimmicks at all.
Crown Gems is a 5 reel, 3 row video slot game with 10 pay lines. All prizes are paid from left to right, right to left, and across the three middle reels; prizes are multiplied by the stake perline amount.
There are no Wild or Scatter symbols in this game.
- The Crown is the highest value symbol, paying 5000 times stake per line for five of a kind, 500 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 100 times stake per line for threeof a kind.
- The Ruby is the next highest value symbol in the game. The Ruby pays 500 times stake per line for five of a kind, 200 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 70 timesstake per line for three of a kind.
- The Sapphire pays 400 times stake per line for five of a kind, 100 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 50 times stake per line for three of a kind.
- The Emerald also pays 400 times state per line for five of a kind, 100 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 50 times stake per line for three of a kind.
- The Ace pays 200 times stake per line for five of a kind, 50 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 20 times stake per line for three of a kind.
- The King also pays 200 times stake per line for five of a kind, 50 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 20 times stake per line for three of a kind.
- The Queen pays 150 times stake per line for five of a kind, 30 times stake per line for four of a kind, and 10 times stake per line for three of a kind.
Although both the offline and online game interfaces are very simple they do use different layouts.
The game in the land based casinos displays the game name across the top of the screen, centered above the playing reels area. Controls are positioned around the reels on the other three sides.The controls are virtualized through a touch-sensitive screen although buttons may be found on a cabinet dashboard below the screen.
- The Stake Per Line Widget
- Is in the upper left hand corner of the screen and players use the green Plus or red Minus button to adjust this value up or down.
- The Lines Window
- Sits near the lower left hand corner of the screen and merely displays the number of active pay lines.
- The Stake Window
- Is positioned below the Lines window and it shows the product of Stake Per Line times Lines. Maximum stake is £500 per spin. The minimum stake per spin is 10p.
- The Balance Window
- Is displayed just below the left hand side of the playing reels. This is the total amount of money the player has available.
- The Total Win Window
- Is display just below the right hand side of the playing reels. This is the total of all prizes paid on the last spin.
There are four buttons on the right hand side of the screen.
- The Help Button
- Activates the pay table screen.
- The Hi Roller Button
- Is positioned below the Help button. Players use the Hi Roller button to remove or adjust upward the slot game’s betting limits.
- The Auto Button
- Is positioned below the Hi Roller button. Clicking on the Auto button activates a small accordion menu with options of 10, 15, 20, or 25 spins. Clicking on any of the choices initiates theautomatic spinning mode. The Auto button becomes a Stop button and remains so until the last automatic spin has been played. The automatic spins continue until the player interrupts thespins, the last spin plays, or the player’s available balance drops below the amount of the current total stake. The Stop button contains a counter that shows how many automatic spins remain.
- The Green Spin Button
- Is positioned in the lower right hand corner of the screen. Clicking on the Spin button initiates one paid spin of the reels.
The online screen layout, while radically different from that of the land based cabinet game, offers all of the same options as the land based game.
The Help button is placed above the left hand side of the playing reels area.
The pay lines are all represented by numbered badges. These are provided for decoration and most likely indicate that the same base software was used to program this game as many others.
The remaining controls are positioned below the playing reels, with the exception of the player’s balance window, which is located elsewhere.
There are a few stylistic differences between the offline version of the game and the land based game. The animations of the spinning reels look different and the incidental sounds are alsodistinctive between the two versions.
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In the online game each prize amount is highlighted in a small window at the top of the most prominent symbol in the pay line.
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In both games the symbols forming a winning combination “light up” and pulse at the player.
This is just a gambling game. There is no real entertainment value to it. The game tells no story, doesn’t have a cute avatar, and doesn’t engage the user in any sort of bonus activity. Still,the payoffs can be substantial and one of the things lacking in both versions of the game is a “Big Win” animation. If you win several thousand pounds on a spin the game just cycles through thewinning combinations and you may only notice later you have a substantially larger balance than you thought you had.
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For people who like excitement and interactivity in their slot games this is a “must pass” option. You’ll become bored very quickly.
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