Cash Maker 2 Slot by YGR
by YGRReleased Jun 1, 2024
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Second Cash Maker: 3-reel digit slot with bonus reel outcomes (multiplier/RESPIN/Silver Wheel/Treasure Vault code-crack). 5x3 vault unlock is the grand prize.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| Volatility | Medium |
| Grid | 3x1 + bonus reel |
| Paylines | 1 payline + separate bonus reel feature |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $50 |

About Cash Maker 2 Slot
The Treasure Vault is the one that matters. When the bonus reel lands on the vault symbol, the base game pauses and a code-crack mini-game loads. A lock grid fills up to one of three sizes, 3x3, 4x3, or 5x3, with the 5x3 pattern being the top-tier layout and the hardest to roll. Each row of cracked codes pays as a numeric reward, and at settlement every row is summed into one grand prize payout. The payoff scales directly with how much of the grid you crack, more unlocked codes means a bigger final reward. A full 5x3 crack is the biggest single payout Cash Maker 2 can deliver, and there's no published max-win number to spoil the ceiling.
Every feature on this title funnels through the 4th bonus reel sitting to the right of the three main reels. Main reels 1 to 3 spin oversized numeric digits in dollar-bill green, aligning into a single payline across the row. The bonus reel resolves separately each spin to one of five outcomes: a 1x/2x/3x/5x/10x multiplier that amplifies any digit alignment, a RESPIN that re-rolls reels 1-3 for free and sums pre-and-post results (so a respin can only add to your total, never reduce it), the Silver Wheel for a random cash prize, or the Treasure Vault. The 10x multiplier is the amplifier ceiling, the Silver Wheel is the mid-tier surprise, and the vault is the grand path. No scatter, no free games mode, no wilds at all, everything plays inline on the base grid.
Cash Maker 2 is the direct predecessor to Cash Maker 3 and Cash Maker 4, and the follow-up to the original CM1. The Treasure Vault is what replaces CM1's Gold Wheel in this installment, and it's a genuine structural swap, vault code-cracking is a deeper mechanic than spinning a wheel once and reading the pointer. The trade-off is that Lucky Boost got cut. CM1 let you pay a 50% ante to push the high-tier features, CM2 removes that tier entirely. No Buy Bonus either, the Cash Maker series deliberately locks feature access behind bonus-reel RNG rather than selling shortcuts, and that rule holds all the way through CM4.
Presentation sticks hard to the US-currency aesthetic: carved emerald-and-gold scrollwork surrounds the reel cabinet echoing dollar-bill engraving, with "Win $XXX" green-ink stamps in the corners and flying bills scattered through the margins. Three heist-crew mascots lean on a vault above the reels, a broad-shouldered boss in a bowler hat, a moustached safe-cracker in a suit, and a glasses-wearing tech guy in a brown vest, the last one swapped in from CM1 where a woman originally filled the third slot. Gold bust statues stand on ornamental columns flanking the frame. Bet range is $0.20 to $50, and a partial Silver Wheel peeks in from the top-right edge with visible "2" and "5" segment values, foreshadowing what lands when the bonus reel cooperates.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.