You have 9 lines to choose from, and can play up to 5 coins per line as well as selecting the value of each coin. While this certainly livens things up, I do feel that this slot could do with something extra in addition to this feature to keep people engaged for the long term. Graphics are better in the bonus game, which shows that this is not a truly old slot here you get a car chase viewed through a rear-view mirror at the top of the screen. For example, if your win line includes 3 of the jail cell windows, the ‘wah, wah, wahhhh’ comes in – like when a cartoon villain gets thwarted once again. The sounds are a little better, with an almost comedy element at times. There are some animations, though these are basic – for example hand comes in and takes the diamonds. The 9 line setup and blocky graphics are more in line with a slot from the late 1990’s or early 2000’s than one of today’s games. I was just about to write it off as one of those ‘not too bad, though nothing interesting’ games, when the bonus round hit.
The scene is the US and the symbols classic cops and robbers material like the diamonds, handcuffs and jail window bars. This version from Play N Go is completely different, though I did enjoy playing on it. The name of this slot is the same as a very old slot (with actual spinning reels) I used to play in British pubs many years ago.