The designers and developers at Microgaming have taken the player back to the future with Tunzamunni, a throwback to the classic slots of Las Vegas, Reno and all the old-school casinos.
The spelling is a play on words – it's pronounced like tons-a-money – meant to give a jungle or tribal vibe, but there's no real theme at play here, other than the few trees around the game's name below the reels. Instead, your playing screen is almost the spitting image of a real slot machine.
There are three reels with two to three rows per reel, and the only pay line is the center horizontal line. To the left of the reels is a graphic of winning combinations, which include various sevens in red, white and blue, and from one to three gold bars. White sevens are the big winners in general, with 5,000 coins on a five-coin bet; for the gold bars, obviously the triple bar symbol is the best, with 200 coins on a five-coin bet. You select how much each coin is worth.
Payouts are listed for one- to five-coin bets, with the note up top that only five coins wins the jackpot (a center line of white, red and blue sevens, in that order). At the top you see the total of the progressive jackpot, and it's exciting to see it rise to tempting amounts.
The dashboard, however, is basic and not in the style of the classic slot machine, which we have to admit is disappointing. That being said, there is no music and no sound effects except for the whirring of the reels and the ding-ding bells for wins.
There is an AutoPlay option, as well as Quick Spin, Reel Stopping Order, Gamble On/Off, and sound and animation controls.
- Paylines1
- Hit FrequencyN/A
- Max win75000
- Min bet, €0.05
- Max bet, €0.25
- Layout3-3
- Devices
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