CashSplash
The CashSplash slot is a 5 reel, 15 payline progressive jackpot slot + Substitute + Scatters. A popular progressive jackpot slot which year on year continues to be popular with players and is characterised by a relatively high frequency hit rate. At $3 a spin, its not suitable for low budget players.
Launched way back in 2004, the CashSplash slot continues to be popular with slots players across the globe. With a fixed coin value of 0.20, the jackpot is triggered by landing 5 CashSplash symbols across the 15th payline. This effectively means that you will need to bet $3 per spin (calculated by 0.20 fixed value x 15 paylines) to be eligible for the CashSplash jackpot. The jackpot itself is on average in the region of $26,000 and is triggered roughly every 2 days.
Overall the CashSplash jackpot slot does what it says on the tin. Despite having been around for a few years, it's popularity hasn't waned, a key factor as progressive jackpot slots need to be popular with punters in order to keep those jackpots ticking upwards. Unlike some other progressives out there, you won't win millions playing this slot, but you could win a significant sum. At $3 a spin, its on the expensive side, but what you get with that is a decent jackpot with a high frequency rate.
Statistics
| Release Date | 1/12/2004 |
| Reels | 5 |
| Pay Lines | 15 |
| Wild Cards | Yes |
| Scatters | Yes |
| Gamble | No |
| Multipliers | Yes |
| Highest Jackpot (coins) | 1000000 |
| Min Coin Value | 0.20 |
| Max Coin Value | 0.20 |
| Coins Per Line | 1 |
| Max Bet $ | 3 |
| Bonus Feature 1 | N/A |
| Bonus Feature 2 | N/A |
| Bonus Feature 3 | N/A |
| Bonus Feature 4 | N/A |
| Casino | Casino 1 |
Online Pokies Club Score
76%
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What We Like
- Progressive jackpot slot
- Jackpot every 2 days
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What We Don't Like
- Not suitable for small budgets
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