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Mustang

Ainsworth Game Technology

Mustang

This new video slot on Ainsworth’s premium A640 cabinet features a ways-to-win format and a potentially lucrative free-game bonus event including plenty of chances for multiplied wins and extra wild symbols. The A640 features a flat 42-inch vertical LCD monitor.

The base game, on a four-by-five reel array, is a five-reel, 1,024-ways-to-win video slot. (There are no paylines; wins are registered through adjacent symbols, with 1,024 possible ways to win on every spin.) The game is centered around a fairly frequent (once every 120 spins, on average) free-spin round.

Landing three scattered “Star” symbols on a spin triggers eight free games. Four scattered symbols triggers 12 free games; five scattered symbols trigger 20 free games. During the free games, all the wild symbols can randomly be replaced with either “2X Wild” or “3X Wild” symbols, multiplying the payoff by two or three in winning combinations.

The free-game bonus is played out on a different reel set than primary-game spins, including the addition of “Gold Mustang” symbols that substitute for the base game’s “Red Mustang.” During the free games, all Gold Mustang symbol that land are accumulated. An additional free game is awarded for collecting four Gold Mustangs, and an additional free game is awarded for reaching seven, 13 and 15 of the symbols.

Manufacturer: Ainsworth Game Technology
Platform: A640
Format: Five-reel, 1,024-ways-to-win video slot
Denomination: .01-100.00
Max Bet: 360, 480, 600
Hit Frequency: Approximately 70%
Theoretical Hold: 5%-10%

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