More Cash Slot by GameArt
by GameArtReleased Oct 20, 2015
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More Cash is a banker's-vault 5x3 slot with 15 lines and a Wild Win cheque that multiplies wins on the three middle reels. In free spins those multipliers stop resetting and stack spin after spin, the route to a big 19,272x ceiling. High volatility, 95.79% RTP. Tap "Free Play" to spin More Cash in demo mode, no signup needed.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.79% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 19,272x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 15 Paylines (left to right) |

About More Cash Slot
The hook here is a multiplier that refuses to reset. In normal play, the Wild Win cheque carries a payout boost only on the three middle reels, reel 2, reel 3 and reel 4, and when a wild joins a winning line on one of those columns the win is multiplied by that reel's value. Land a wild on the outer columns and it just substitutes, no boost at all. Each base spin wipes the multipliers clean and starts them over. So in the base game this is a fairly ordinary 15-line setup with a quirk that all its real value is locked into the middle of the grid.
The free spins are where that quirk turns into the engine of the whole game. Trigger the bonus and the middle-reel multipliers stop resetting between spins. They climb. A wild on reel 3 bumps that reel's value, the next wild bumps it again, and because nothing clears the totals across the round, a long bonus can stack the centre columns into genuinely silly territory. That accumulation is the route to the multiplier ceiling this game can reach, which is unusually high for an old 15-payline title and sits well above what most of GameArt's other slots from this period bother to offer.
The bonus also feeds itself. Inside the free spins, landing two wilds on the middle reels adds 5 more spins, and three wilds adds 10. More wilds mean more retriggers and more chances to push those persistent multipliers higher, so the two systems reinforce each other: the thing that extends the round is the same thing that grows your boost. There's also a standard card gamble on any win, guess colour or suit to double up, capped the usual way. No buy feature, no jackpots, just the bonus and the gamble.
Visually it leans hard into banker-vault excess. The reels sit in a blue-and-gold frame against a red-and-gold skyline of skyscrapers, with a signed Wild Win cheque pinned in the corner under a gold dollar-sign logo. High pays are wealth icons, a fanned stack of bills, a cash-stuffed money bag, a coin-spilling piggy bank, the golden scales of justice, an antique coin and a credit card, while the low end runs jewel-set royals. The money theme is laid on thick in reds, golds and that familiar cash-green. It looks its age, honestly, the art is flat next to anything modern, but the persistent middle-reel multiplier gives the bonus more teeth than the dated presentation suggests.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.