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Penny Pier Slot Machine from Scientific Games

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We get a look at the Penny Pier slot, a 5 reel, 3 row offering from our friends at Scientific Gaming. Based on the penny arcade experience of the past, this game has entertaining cartoon graphics, animations, and amazing features! There are Free Spins, a Drop N Slide game, and even a small wheel! It’s the fun and enjoyment of a classic penny arcade brought to life on Penny Pier, exclusive to the DualosX game cabinet.

Scientific Games celebrates the boardwalk-style carnivals of Atlantic City with the Penny Pier slot. The base game is a five-reel video slot available in configurations of five, 25 or 50 paylines. There are two initial base games, called “Step Right Up” and “Pete the Sweet.” Both have the same two main bonus features.

The Drop & Slide feature can lead to one of the four displayed prizes of $10 and $50, and the two progressive jackpots, resetting at $1,000 and $10,000. Three, four or five scattered “Slide” symbols trigger the event with three, four or five games, respectively, on a five-by-five prize board filled with bronze, silver or gold coins. Each coin will display a prize of either Mini, Minor, Major or a bonus up to 250 times the total bet.

If Drop the Lot is awarded, then coins will land in tubes until all tubes have five coins. Once all coins have landed in tubes, the “Slide Feature” starts. A platform slides back and adds the bottom row of coins in the tubes above the top of the corresponding columns of the prize board.

Watch more slot reviews for Scientific Games, such as Jin Ji Bao Xi Endless Treasure and Ultra Hot Mega Link, right here on this website. You can also read more about Penny Pier when you visit GGB Magazine.

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