Monster Jackpots Slot Machine
MY 2nd BIGGEST WIN EVER - Over 1000x My Bet - THIS IS WHY WE PLAY!If you're new, Subscribe! → Midnight Matinee slot machine. The big progressives are actually the toughest machines on which to win since they must withhold money for those large jackpots. The world of the slot machines is filled with misinformation or semi-truthful information. Players often have the wrong idea about what is going on within the machine when they put their credit voucher in.
The Monster Jackpots slot machine by WMS seems almost retro now!
It seems retro In some respects and it's in the same mold as 'Price is Right Plinko' and Yahtzee! although maybe a little bit more popular than the other two. Monster Jackpots in a standard lines-based game although there's a number of bonus features and I think I got them all in this 'Longplay' slot video!
Creature from the Black Lagoon: The Creature will appear on reel 3 after which a selection window will appear where you then choose a prize between 2 and 20x your total bet.
The Mummy: The Mummy will appear on reel 3 after which a selection window will appear where you then choose a prize between 1 and 10x your total bet.
Frankenstein: Randomly at the start of a spin, Frankenstein may come onto the screen and fill one or two adjacent reels with Wild symbols.
The Invisible Man: Randomly at the start of a spin, The Invisible Man may come onto the screen and make between 2 and 15 positions wild.
The Bride of Frankenstein: Randomly after the reels have stopped the Bride of Frankenstein may come in and turn all Frankenstein symbols into 2x wild symbols.
Dracula: Randomly after the reels have stopped each Dracula symbol produces 2 Wild symbols in other positions on the reels.
The Wolf Man: Randomly after the spin has been evaluated, the Wolf Man may appear and add a credit prize which can be 2x, 5x, 10x, or 20x your total bet.
Monster Spin: Randomly as the reels begin to spin, the Monster Spin may initiate which will add 42 to 49 extra wilds to the reels.
Free Spin Bonus: Landing bonus symbols on reels 1, 3, and 5 triggers this bonus after which you choose the number of free spins you start with which will correspond to a particular Monster Jackpot: the lower the number of spins, the higher your reward if you can make it all the way through the bonus.
Basically the goal is to make it through the mansion window by window, which you collect by landing wild symbols. If a window has a key, you go to the next level and are awarded 5 additional spins. As you progress through each subsequent level, you are awarded one less spin for each level cleared. Landing a special Wild symbol in the 5th reel will clear ALL windows for that level.
Monsters all also inside the windows and if a window is awarded with a monster in it, you receive the particular jackpot for that monster while Frankenstein awards you a random amount all the way up to 100x your bet for the riskiest initial choice. Finding a key on the top level awards you the Monster Jackpot and any remaining spins are played at 2x, Enjoy!
Janet Holzlohner
Do u know if i can play this game virtual?
Richard Kolompar
why u chose always the same things?
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Jimmy's game play's and review's
we have this machine at the casino near me the most i ever seen pay out is 300 bucks otherwise nothing
Big Rig slots
wow..I saw you had the creature..reminds me of the creature from the black lagoon slot machine..that was a fun game..lots of features without the bonus..but the bonus was key!
Gabby
I have to ask... I've watched so many of your videos, I always see you pull your players club card when you get the bonus, does that help or is it a quirk? I have my own little quirks so I just wondered. :)
EmanRocknSlots
Can't really find this in my area anymore. Nice to see it again!
wah win
I wonder how you look like...do u have facebook or instagram page?
Windy City Frenzy
Love this game has tons of features. Nice Bonus as well, i thought for sure you would get to the top.
Commando602
You said 'This is Monster Jackpots' like 46 times.
:)
Jennifer Goodwin
Outstanding. Great compilation of monster hits -- and just in time for Halloween. I used to see this game at my local casino, but it was always occupied and I never got to play it. I see why. Loads of fun. And, as always, your explanation is well written and organized and helpful in knowing what to watch for. You've really missed your calling - you should be a writer -- or maybe a Professor. Professor Payback - has kind of a nice ring to it ...doesn't it. Maybe I'll call you Prof.
Dr. Nick's Slot Hits
This game is a ton of fun! I love all those features and the free spins are fun too. Thanks for sharing!
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Steve Buchanan
This game came and left way too quickly. Really liked this one
Believing myths about slot machines can cost you big
By Frank Scoblete
The big progressives are actually the toughest machines on which to win since they must withhold money for those large jackpots.
The world of the slot machines is filled with misinformation or semi-truthful information. Players often have the wrong idea about what is going on within the machine when they put their credit voucher in. So here are some untruths quickly followed by some truths that slot players should take to heart.
Untruth: Slot machines are programed to give out a certain amount of money. Therefore, if a machine has been cold it must warm up to fulfill its programming. If you learn of a cold machine hop on it because it is going to change to a hot machine.
Truth: The idea is correct as far as it goes, but it is also wrong. Yes, machines are indeed programmed to give a certain percentage of the money played in them as wins for players. But there is a big except here. There is no time limit as to when a machine will get hot. It may be cold when you watch it or play it but you have no idea whether it was hot or cold yesterday and will be hot or cold tomorrow. The programming of a slot machine is based on a random-number-generator (RNG) and it is not programmed to get hot or cold to keep handing out the same percentage of wins over the short term – and all slot players are playing in the short term.
Untruth: I saw a television commercial where a man claims that he knew he was going to win the big jackpot and that he shaved because of this foreknowledge so he would look good for the picture the PR and news people would take. Can such foreknowledge actually happen? Or is the commercial an actor telling us what we want to hear?
Truth: The commercial is real and the man is a real person who indeed had a feeling that he was going to win. Unfortunately thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of players every day think they are going to be lucky but instead they lose. There is no such thing as psychic knowledge of when a machine will hit. But all of us can applaud the guy who won, but his foreknowledge is (sadly) meaningless.
Untruth: Loose slot machines are always placed on the outside areas of the casino to lure players in. That has been going on for generations.
Truth: There was a time, long ago, when casinos did have strategic placement of loose slots to draw people in but that is not necessary any more. Slot players don’t care about being drawn into the casinos; indeed today’s slot players run into the slot aisles to play. It might be the closest thing to indoor rugby.
Untruth: The best slot machines to play are the progressives such as Megabucks and Wheel of Fortune. These give you the best chance of winning on any given night since they are programmed to give out really large jackpots.
Truth: While the idea of winning a fortune on a slot machine is the fancy of many slot players – and Megabucks and Wheel of Fortune certainly play into that fantasy – the big progressives are actually the toughest machines on which to win since they must withhold money for those large jackpots. Your chances of coming home with a win are therefore less than coming home with a win on stand-alone machines not linked to any other machines.
Untruth: It is better to play full coin on all slot machines to assure getting the maximum payout on the jackpot. It makes no sense playing just one coin or credit.
Truth: Here is where I differ from most of my writing colleagues on slot play. Yes, if you are going for one of those monster jackpots then of course play full coin. Let me take a traditional three-line stand-alone slot machine. Using full coin means you play three times the money or credits than someone playing a single coin or credit. Think about it; you are playing many games against the house edge. The amount you receive in a jackpot does not make up for three times what you are spending to get to that jackpot. So in such cases only play one coin or credit. That might seem like radical advice but I think it is the best advice.
Untruth: The best advice anyone can give is to quit while you are ahead.
Truth: This is purely wishful thinking. In fact, at times it is absurdly wishful thinking. You’ve bought your expensive plane ticket and booked a room in a fabulous Las Vegas hotel. You go down and buy put credits on the slot machine of your choice. As luck would have it, you win your first decision. You are now ahead after your very first moment of gambling. Do you leave?
Or, you lose that first decision and you are behind and although you win some decisions and lose some decisions, you never get ahead of the machine – do you keep playing until you lose every penny you have because you were never ahead at any time in your play? Or do you finally give up and say, “That’s it for me” and quit even though you are behind?
Untruth: The IRS is sent all the information about the total amount of money you put into a machine if you use a player’s card. Also, once you have a player’s card the machines are programed to give back far less money.
Truth: No and no.
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