Cracker Jack
The Cracker Jack slot is a 3 reel, 1 payline slot +Substitutes.
About as basic as 3 reel slots can get.
There isn't too much we can say about the Cracker Jack slot. It’s a standard Microgaming three reel single payline slot that allows you to play up to two coins and which has two separate pay tables that correspond directly to the number of coins you play. The presentation is as you would expect from Microgaming, and whilst the game boasts a substitute symbol, there are no additional features available such as bonus games or free spins. However the game does possess multiplier symbols which range in the region of 2x to 4x on any winning line.
The Cracker Jack online slot has a jackpot of 5000 coins, which is on the better side of average for this style of game. Our major criticism of this game isn't directed so much on the quality of the game itself, but more on the fact that this slot brings nothing to the table that we haven't seen before. In fact, the Cracker Jack slot appears to be the standard Microgaming 3 reel engine with a different front cover. Ultimately, players who are fans of the 3 reel slot variety are going to find little that is new with this slot, and consequently those looking for different and subsequently more exciting games will not find anything on offer here.
Statistics
| Release Date | 12/12/2004 |
| Reels | 3 |
| Pay Lines | 1 |
| Wild Cards | Yes |
| Scatters | No |
| Gamble | No |
| Multipliers | Yes |
| Highest Jackpot (coins) | 5000 |
| Min Coin Value | 0.25 |
| Max Coin Value | 5 |
| Coins Per Line | 2 |
| Max Bet $ | 10 |
| 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
49%
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What We Like
- Jackpot 5000x
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What We Don't Like
- Seen all before
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