Rarely these letters light up part way and stay lit for the next spin. Should these appear on the winning line the letters of the CASH BASH light up. Some symbols on the reels have numbers on them. Whenever a win is awarded the player gets the option to either gamble the win or to take the cash. After entering the coins, game-play is a simple matter of pressing the space bar to spin the reels and see whether a winning combination comes up. The player selects which coins to feed into the machine by the number keys.Īll stakes are 10p. The money that the player has is represents as a number of coins, £1, 50p, 20p, and 10p. Though not based on a specific machine, it has features that fruit machines of the 1980's had such as Cash Box, Nudge Box, Skill Climb, Winning Streak, Cash Gamble, Hold, Mega-hold, and more. Codemasters Software Company Limited, TheĪmstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, BBC Micro, Electron, ZX Spectrumīilled as 'The first real Fruit Machine Simulator' this is a game for 1 - 4 players that starts you off with £1.50p and sets about helping the player lose it.