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Cash or Nothing Review
Red Tiger's Cash or Nothing is a installment focused on the money theme. The green cash color dominates the visual presentation.
Cash or Nothing features a hold-and-win style Cash Spins feature, with 2 modifier symbols. The base game offers limited action, with a maximum win of 200x from a single spin.
Cash or Nothing Features
The premium symbols are single, double and triple Bars, and they pay between 4 and 10 x your stake for 5 of a kind wins. There are no wilds to be found in this game, so the only special symbol is the Cash Scatter.
The Cash Scatters can land anywhere, and you need 5+ on the same spin to trigger the Cash Spins feature. All non-blank symbols that land during the hold-and-win style feature become sticky together with the triggering symbols, and this also resets the respins tally to 3 again. The feature ends when you run out of spins or fill the screen, and your total Cash Scatter win is then summed up.
In addition to the Cash Symbols, you can also land 2 special modifier symbols during the Cash Spins round, and these are as follows:
- Frenzy Scatter - increases the value of all present cash scatters by the current stake for every spin that follows.
- Double Diamond - doubles the value of a random cash scatter on each spin, and can also double the value of 2 cash scatters at random times.
If you land both modifier symbols, the Frenzy modifier plays out first, followed by the Double Diamond modifier.
In addition, the jackpot version allows you to trigger a Jackpot Wheel by landing 3 jackpot symbols anywhere in view, and this gives you 1 spin to determine which jackpot you win. All 3 jackpots are progressive, and the top jackpot seeds at £2,000. You also have a Daily Cash Booster jackpot that seeds at £500, as well as an hourly jackpot that seeds at £100.
The 200 Spins Cash or Nothing Experience
You get a decent taste of the base game grind, before we trigger the Cash Spins feature at the 1-minute mark. The bonus round plays out for the remainder of the 3:32-minute highlights video, and you can see for yourself how we fared by hitting the play button below.
Review Summary
The game has a decent 5,000x win cap. The visual presentation is money-centric.
Everything revolves around the hold-and-win style Cash Spins feature, and the 2 modifier symbols do make it stick out from many similar installments. They are both quite effective in their own way, and the cash symbols can land with decent values even without any modifier action. If you can look past the bland visual presentation, and the below-average RTP (with ranges), the Cash Spins bonus round makes this one worth checking out.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Cash Spins hold-and-win style feature | Beware of adjustable RTP ranges |
| 2 persistent modifier symbols | Base game max win is 200x |
| Win up to 5,000x your stake |
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