Psycho Cash Beast Fruit Machine
The Psycho Cash Beast 2 fruit machine is a UK Category C slot game and it was released on the 27th of May 2008, and was designed and manufactured by Barcrest. This is the second slot in the Psycho Cash Beast series and was long awaited, if you played the original game you will know how popular it is, and this new version won't let you down in terms of features and gameplay. UK fruit machines giant Barcrest may have been snapped up by online gambling legends, SG Gaming, but there's still space to release new games on the web. And what was once a popular hit in cafes and arcades across the country is now a mobile-optimised online slot available at many casinos online. Despite the dodgy title, the Psycho Cash Beast video slot is simple to play and features familiar traits of your favourite AWP games or British slot machines. Play twenty five pounds through this awesome fruity for a chance to win the jackpot of 15 pounds. Make as much as you can with twenty five pounds. The Human-Beast symbols will also only appear on reels 2, 3, 4, and 5. The number of Human-Beast symbol you have on the reels will also determine the number of free spins that you are awarded. For instance, 5 Human-Beast symbols will see you get 5 Free Spins, 6 will get you 7 Free Spins, 7 scatters will get you 10 free spins, while 8 scatters.
While it has nothing to do with the classic TV drama about the days of the Raj in India, SG Gaming/Barcrest's Jewel In The Crown video slot does feature plenty of crown jewels and riches the British colonial rulers could only dream of.
The game has been a hit at offline casinos, and now online casino punters can enjoy some real cash action on their laptops. The game is even mobile-optimised for gambling on the go. With a Big Bet option and some free spins, does Jewel In The Crown offer some decent payouts, or will you go broke before you see any crowing glories? Let's have a closer look with our review.
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Jewel In The Crown was released in 2017 as part of SG Gaming's new portfolio of games. Interestingly, the bunch of latest releases has been made available over multiple platforms at the same time. It's no wonder, given the game has been developed by SG's recent acquisition, Barcrest - one of the big leaders in UK fruit machines.
You'll find the game at most leading SG Gaming-powered online casinos right now. You can even play for free before gambling with a bankroll.
There is a benefit in Jewel In The Crown to playing above your usual stakes. While coins start at 0.01, you can bump this up to 50.00 a line for 500.00 a spin on 10 paylines. However, once you go over 2.00 the game switches to an 'All Wins Pay' format. This lets you win on ANY adjacent matching symbol on the reels.
While the 3x5 reel set is standard, you'll notice an extra space above Reel 1 and 5. These 'crown' spaces can be selected for an additional bet to add three paylines to your game range.
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Hit The 'Big Bet' For Even Bigger Gambling
If you click the 'Big Bet' button you can add an extra dimension to your Jewel In The Crown betting. Effectively, this lets you 'buy' bonus spins for the chance of extra wins. It doesn't require any special Scatters to land, either. Is this the future for slots? We're not sure, as the 'free' spins wins were pretty poor when we tried the Big Bet.
Five Big Bet spins costs you 20.00, while 30.00 will get you five Big Bet spins and stacked Jewels. A 50.00 Big Bet earns you jewel stacks too. All options give you a 'Crowning Glory' prize trail above the reels. Land crowns on the reels and the meter will fill up to earn you 8 free spins (on 20.00/30.00 Big Bets) and 16 free spins (on 50.00 Big Bets).
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Payouts Are Poor - But Watch Your Bankroll
Jewel In The Crown has some pretty poor payouts, but you'd expect that in a game with so many big betting options. The poker symbols - 10, J, Q, K and A - only pay 0.25x to 2.5x your line bet. Emeralds, rubies, and sapphires are slightly better but only dish out 5x-10x your line bet for 5OAK.
Things improve slightly if you stick to wagers BELOW 2.00 as only wins left-to-right count. And if you hit the Big Bet option, payouts increase further, especially with the Wilds in play.
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Three crown Scatter symbols on the central reels - 2, 3 and 4 - will trigger a Free Spins bonus in this online slot. The bonus game comes with Wild and 'Mega Stacked' symbols as you play your 8 free spins.
Look up at the blue and red crown spaces. The symbol landing in the blue crown becomes Wild for the free games, while the red crown symbol appears 'mega stacked' in the free spins bonus round.
As with the Big Bet feature, regular gamblers can earn additional free spins by landing crown icons on the reels. One symbol awards one free spin, two crowns three spins, and three crowns eight spins.
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This is an online slots game that rewards big online gambling. The RTP is just 94% for bets lower than 2.00 but rises to 96% for bets over 2.00. Hit the BIG BET, however, and you're looking at a 98% return.
If you want to test out the recent SG games with big betting, make a beeline for Bally's comic-book themed Wonder Woman Gold slot. It too features some pretty paltry regular payouts but has the potential for some massive real cash wins.
I’m planning to include some reviews of various gambling machines here soon, so I thought I’d start with a look at some of the slot machine manufacturers and their products. There was a time, not long ago, when such a list would be short. But with the advent of internet casinos, the list of slot machine companies grows longer every day.
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Of course, depending on where you live, you might be searching for such information using a phrase like “fruit machine suppliers” or “gaming companies.” Such a list should (and does) include old slot machine brands like IGT (International Game Technologies) and internet casino software vendors like Microgaming and Playtech.
As I create more posts about related subjects, I’ll update this page with links to manufacturer-specific lists of games and reviews of their overall offerings.
I know that a lot of sites in this space try to offer as complete a resource as possible, but please remember that I’m just one guy with a blog. I don’t have an army of freelance writers working for me, and even if I did, there are so many slot machine games from so many different providers that it would be almost impossible to keep up with them all.
But if I’ve left out your favorite slot machine manufacturer, let me know in the comments, and I’ll add it to the list.
Slot Machine Manufacturers List – Updated 2020
And here’s the list of slot machine manufacturers:
1. Ainsworth Game Technology
Ainsworth Game Technology is one of the oldest companies on my list of slot machine manufacturers. They’ve been in business for 20+ years. Ainsworth is an Australian company, and if you know anything about gambling in Australia, you know how popular slots are there. They call them “pokies,” though, which is an abbreviation for “poker machines.”
And some of Ainsworth’s most recent game additions include:
- Action Dragons
- Big Hit Bonanza
- Pac-Man Wild Edition
2. Amatic Industries
Amatic Industries has been in business for over a quarter of a century now. Besides slot machines, they make video lottery terminals and video roulette games. They have a huge selection of slot machine brands in their stable, too, including some of the following:
- Games Bond (Yes, this is a “James Bond” knockoff.)
- GrandX (A “Wheel of Fortune” lookalike.)
- Vampires (A simple enough theme and title, no?)
3. Amaya Gaming
Amaya Gaming is defunct now. It’s part of The Stars Group, the company which owns PokerStars. I include it here under its original name because I think some online users still look for games from Amaya Gaming. They offer lots of cute games, including:
- Barn Yard Boogie
- Jenga
- Street Fighter II
4. Aristocrat Gaming Technology
Aristocrat Gaming Technology is another Australian “poker machine” vendor. They’e recently gotten their hands on some major intellectual property, too, and they offer games like:
- Batman Classic TV Series
- The Big Bang Theory
- Britney
- Game of Thrones
- Sons of Anarchy
- The Walking Dead
5. Ash Gaming
Ash Gaming used to be a big deal, now they’re a part of Playtech. As part of that group, they have extensive licensed properties to create games about. Their most famous, though, is probably Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
6. Bally Technologies
Bally Technologies is now a subsidiary of SG Gaming (Scientific Games). The company has been around forever. Not only do they make slot machines, but they used to be one of the biggest pinball machine companies in the world, too. Some of their most well-known brands include:
- James Bond
- Monopoly
- Willy Wonka
7. Barcrest Gaming
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Barcrest Gaming–like Bally Technologies– is also now a subsidiary of SG Gaming (Scientific Games). If you’re a real slot machine aficionado, you might recognize the names of some of their games:
- Deja Vu Diamonds
- Flippin’ Out
- Psycho Cash Beast
8. Betsoft Gaming
Betsoft Gaming specializes in online gambling games, especially mobile friendly slots and 3D games. Here are some of their titles:
- Dragon Kings
- The Golden Owl of Athena
- Ogre Empire (which has a suspicious resemblance to the movie Shrek)
9. Blueprint Gaming
Blueprint Gaming is based in the United Kingdom. Most of their fruit machines can be found on casino floors there or in Germany and Italy. Here’s a sample of their titles:
- Fairy Fortunes
- Slots o’ Gold
- Wild Antics
10. Cadillac Jack
Cadillac Jack was a subsidiary of Amaya Gaming, which is now wholly owned by The Stars Group.
11. EGT Interactive (Euro Games Technology)
EGT Interactive specializes in video slots. You can find a lot of their games at various sports book sites that also offer casino games. They offer over 150 different games, including titles like:
- 40 Ultra Respin
- Crazy Bugs II
- More Like a Diamond
12. Endemol Shine Gaming
Endemol Shine Gaming specializes in both online and brick and mortar gambling games. Some of their best-known properties belong to the licensed television game show genre. Some examples include:
- Deal or No Deal
- MasterChef
- Million Pound Drop
13. Fremantle Media
Fremantle Media is one of the more unusual listings on this page, because they don’t exactly design or manufacture slot machine games. They own several large television brands, which they aggressively promote through multiple channels–including slot machines. If you’re playing one of these slots, Fremantle Media had a lot to do with it:
- American Idol
- Blockbusters
- The X Factor
14. The Gamesys Group
The Gamesys Group does slots and bingo games. Some of the better known brands in their stable include:
- The Godfather
- Guardians of Fire & Ice
- Secrets of the Phoenix
15. Heiwa Corporation
Heiwa Corporation is a publicly-traded Japanese corporation that specializes in pachinko and pachislo machine manufacture.
16. High 5 Games
High 5 Games creates both internet-based and land-based slot machine games, some of which are popular. They use HTML 5 for their online slot machines. Their most famous games include:
- Cats
- Golden Goddess
- Photographing Fairies
17. IGT (International Game Technology)
IGT is far and away the largest slot machine company in the world. They’re everywhere. The most popular gambling machines in the casino are the product of International Game Technology. Just a few of their big names include:
- Family Guy
- Jeopardy
- Siberian Storm
- Wheel of Fortune
18. Konami Gaming
Konami Gaming is the maker of the following slot machines:
- Dungeons and Dragons
- Flaming Red Diamonds
- Year of Best Wishes
19. Mazooma Interactive Games
Mazooma Interactive Games is a UK game company that specializes in online games. They’re now a subsidiary of Novomatic.
20. Microgaming
Microgaming was the first large online casino software provider. They’re best-known for the wide variety of their online progressive jackpots. Some of their most famous brands include:
- Battlestar Galactica
- Halloween
- Playboy
- Terminator 2
I’ve written about Microgaming before, here.
21. NetEnt
NetEnt is another publicly-traded company that specializes in online games. They’re responsible for, among other things, the Jumanji slot machine game.
22. NewGin Co. Ltd.
NewGin Co. Ltd. is another Japanese manufacturer of pachinko and pachislo machines.
23. NextGen Gaming
NextGen Gaming serves both online and land-based casinos. They offer some really cool titles, including:
- King Kong Fury
- Samurai Split
- Wonder Hounds
24. Novomatic Gaming
The name “Novomatic” always reminds me of the Steve Goodman song, Vegematic.
But that song has nothing to do with the company, though. Novomatic Gaming is probably the biggest European slot machine maker there is, in fact.
Some of their games you’ve probably heard of include:
- From Dusk Til Dawn
- Stories of Infinity
- Treasure of Tut
25. Ortiz Gaming
Ortiz Gaming specializes in Class II and Class III slot machines, especially when it comes to bingo technology. And their games are OVERTLY bingo-based, too:
- Allstar Bingo
- Rodeo Bingo
- Multimania
26. Playtech
Playtech is another online game designer and creator, and, like Microgaming, they’re publicly traded. They also don’t allow their licensees to accept real money players from the United States. Some of their better known games include:
- Ace Ventura
- American Dad
- Batman Begins
- Grease
- Justice League
- Pink Panther
- Rocky
27. Realtime Gaming
Realtime Gaming (RTG) is probably the biggest online casino game vendor that still serves U.S. audiences — at least the audiences that don’t live in states with legal, regulated online casinos. (There are 47 states like that.) As a result, you’ve probably never heard of most of their games unless you’re a devoted internet gambler.
My favorite of their games is It’s Good to Be Bad, but I’m old school.
28. SG Gaming (Scientific Games)
Scientific Games is headquartered in Las Vegas. They own Bally now, and they own Shuffle Master. And they also own WMS Gaming. Their most well-known game is probably Monopoly slot machines.
29. Universal Entertainment Corporation
Universal Entertainment Corporation is another pachinko and pachislo manufacturer.
30. VGT (Video Gaming Technologies) – One of My Favorite Slot Machine Manufacturers
VGT is one of the biggest names in the Oklahoma gambling market, and they specialize in bingo-based slot machine games.
31. WMS Gaming
WMS Gaming is now a subsidiary of Scientific Games. So see that entry above.
32. Apollo Games (just added!)
Apollo Games has a full profile on our site. Click the link for full details.
The Final Word about Slot Machine Manufacturers
The brand names in the slot machine manufacturers category are many, but, of course, IGT (International Game Technology) towers above the rest like Walmart towers over other retail establishments. The list above gets longer when you account for the companies making online slot machine games, too.
If you have any comments about the games available from these corporations, I’d enjoy hearing them. I’m human and make mistakes, so if you leave a comment pointing one out, I’ll update this post with corrections (and probably even give you credit.)