American Slots

American Slots is an detailed and specific simulation of 2 american slotmachines

The virtual gambling machine American Slots simulates two different slotmachines: a fair and detailed antiquarian 3 reel slotmachine from the 30´s (but with new functions!) and a traditional minor 4 reel slotmachine. The principles of the game are quickly explained: put money in the machine and aim to make as much profit as possible. To keep the game exciting the machines incorporate as well as a risk button: it gives you the chance to double the winnings. Again the program dispose of hold reels, so that you can raise your chances. With the nudge function you can turn the reels afterwards. The machines also have a high score entry for the best profit. Finally the slotmachines have a progressive jackpot which grows up every game and of course, like all jackpots, will be hit sometime! Maybe by you? Because of the perfect 3D simulation you have the possibility to look at the machines from different angle of view. If you like, the game plays a background casino sound for a real casino feeling.

Minimum requirements: 3D graphics cart, DirectX 8.1 or better, 12 MB hard disc space, 128 MB RAM

Operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64

Program URL: http://www.gzwo.com/html/soft1_e.html

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The copyright for all parts of the program is controlled exclusively by the author.The demo version of the program may be copied. You can sell it against a small charge and drive it onto CD-ROM away or you can offer it in mailboxes on internet servers for a download. In this case, the program may be passed on completely only with all files. No files may be modified or added. The most current version which is prepared for the download on the homepage of the author (www.gzwo.com) should only be used. While marketing on CD-ROM, the author would be pleased with a specimen copy. The contents of the present PAD file should be employed for program descriptions in catalogs or homepages.