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Slot Review: Atomic
Age
In the annals of United States
history, the 1950s have come to be known as “The Atomic Age.” With
the horrors of World War II behind them, Americans were ushered into
a new age of technology and prosperity. With more government
spending going towards space exploration and such new developments
as the atom bomb, it must have seemed like a whole new world. Atomic
Age is a slickly-designed, fun-to-play Rival online slot machine
that will have you wanting to settle back in your Barcalounger for
some of Mom’s tuna casserole as you watch your shiny, new nineteen
inch black and white television!
This online slot title has five
reels and fifteen paylines. Coin sizes start at one penny and go up
to one quarter, with max coins of seventy-five. The jackpot is a
modest eight thousand coins, or two thousand dollars at its highest
possible value. Consequently, this jackpot pays out often! You won’t
become a millionaire on this one, but you have a much better chance
of winning something, at least!
Atomic Age features Pop-Art
depictions of such quintessential Fifties household items as: record
players, soda bottles, satellites, Jello molds, and TV sets. The UFO
is wild, and there are two scatter symbols. The first is a cashier.
Three or more of these lead to the Cashier Bonus Game, in which you
must shop for items to come as close to a fifty dollar budget as
possible without going over. The second is a drive-in movie theater.
Three of these leads you to a bonus game in which you pick a date
and a film in order to uncover hidden surprises!
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