Money Maker Slot by BGaming
by BGaming
Free demo - play instantly in your browser
BGaming's Money Maker is a deliberate single-line throwback: 3x3 grid, one centre payline, banker parody symbols (Jack Trump 1000x), and a Heads-or-Tails gamble after every win. Press "Free Play" below to launch the Money Maker demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 97.03% |
| Volatility | Low |
| Max Win | 1,000x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | 1 fixed payline (middle row) |
| Min Bet | $0.1 |
| Max Bet | $250 |

About Money Maker Slot
Three reels, three rows, one payline cutting straight through the middle. That's the whole machine. BGaming built Money Maker as a deliberate throwback to single-line pub slots, then dressed it up in the most absurd banker-parody art they could draw. A cartoon banker with raised eyebrows and a smug grin physically yanks the lever on every spin, sitting behind a brass art-deco cabinet plastered with the words MONEY MAKER in gold.
The paytable runs nine symbols deep and pays only on three-of-a-kind across the centre row. Jack Trump, the top-hat banker caricature on a pink banknote, hits 1000x line bet for a full row, which doubles as the game's ceiling. Maggy Frankpot, the female banker variant, pays 250x. Below them sit seven banknote tiers - the LUCKY RESERVE NOTE and THE UNITED STATES OF MONEY MAKERS bills, complete with serial numbers like LUCKY7771237 and a "Resky Trump" signature parodying real currency. Those banknotes drop fast through 100x, 25x, 15x, 10x, 5x, 3x, 2x. No wilds, no scatters in the base paytable, no buy bonus. The reels do exactly one thing.
The actual hook is the optional gamble round. After any win, the banker pulls out a coin and offers heads or tails. Pick correctly and your win doubles. Pick wrong and the whole hit vanishes. It's the only real decision you'll make in this game, and it's the only way to push a 250x hit toward something closer to the 1000x ceiling. Whether you ride the gamble or bank every small win changes the variance profile more than anything on the reels does.
Visually the room behind the cabinet is a 19th-century banker's study - book-lined shelves, a small safe, framed portraits of bills, banded stacks of cash piled around the base, a sack of gold coins spilling onto the floor. Walls are deep violet, accents are gold and pink. It's charming for what it is, though honestly the gameplay underneath is about as bare as classic slots get. One row, one payline, one decision after a win. If you want anything more complex, this isn't the cabinet for you.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.