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Cash O Matic NetEnt

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RTP96.33%
VolatilityMedium-high
ProviderNetEnt
Reels5
Paylines1024

Cash-O-Matic Specifications

SoftwareNetEnt
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeArt deco
RTP96.33%
VolatilityMedium-high
Reels5
Paylines1024
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsNo
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Cash O Matic is developed by Swedish Software provider NetEnt. The game offers exciting features that can see maximum wins of up to a MEGA 50,000x your stake on offer.

About

Cash O Matic is quite different to the normal slots we are used to seeing, it has an old-fashioned look and sound. The reels are set in a gold frame with multiplier and scatter meters on the left. The window is predominantly gold with the reels having a dark blue/black background that resembles leather with shiny and bright symbols. The soundtrack is repetitive but quirky and would be well suited to an old-time saloon bar.This is a 5-reel slot with 4 rows and 1,024 ways to win playable from 20p to £400 per spin on Desktop, Tablet and Mobile devices. The game offers an Avalanche feature which can give you up to a 50x multiplier. It has a medium to high variance and the RTP is set at 96.33%.

Symbols and Gameplay

Symbols include 10 to the A royals and different coloured gemstones, a red star shaped gem is the highest paying and will give you 1x your stake for 5. Wins can be formed by matching symbols on 2 or more neighbouring reels.The Avalanche feature gives you wins, then the symbols that were not part of the win will disappear from the reels, the winning symbols drop down and new symbols fall into their place allowing for more wins.The Level Multiplier feature will trigger if more than 1 row fills with winning symbols and can give a 10x multiplier.The levels each give multipliers, starting at a 1x multiplier for the bottom level being filled.Level 2 will give a 2x multiplier.Level 3 will give a 4x multiplier.Level 4 will give a 10x multiplier.The Free Spins feature – you must find 10 or more scatters and will get 10 or more free spins given. This all depends on how many scatters trigger the feature. 10 to 14 scatters at level one would give you only a 2x multiplier but If you get 20 + scatters, you can get up to 50x multiplier on level 4.Cash O Matic looks quite dated and plain but it’s exciting to play and sounds quirky. The game has a high variance so the feature wont trigger too often but when it does, each row that fills gives you 1 more free spin, if you manage to get 4 rows full of the same symbol, you can get a big win, the maximum win is a whopping 50,000x your stake. . 

Matthew Kennedy
Co-founder & Technical Director at Play Cash Games

Matthew Kennedy co-founded Take Marketing Limited in 2008 alongside Becky Mosley and has worked in the UK online gambling industry ever since. He runs the technical side of the operation, building and maintaining the platforms that power Play Cash Games and the wider Take Marketing portfolio.

Matt's role is hands-on. He writes the code behind the offer feeds, the comparison tools readers use, and the back-office systems that keep every casino listing accurate and current. If you have used a feature on this site, the chances are he built it. He is also responsible for site performance, mobile usability, and the technical SEO that lets a small independent comparison site compete with much larger publishers.

Over 17 years in the industry, Matt has worked directly with affiliate platforms, casino operators, and software providers. He has seen the market move from desktop Flash slots to mobile-first HTML5, lived through every iteration of UK Gambling Commission rules, and built the systems that keep our coverage compliant as regulation evolves. He has a particular interest in responsible gambling tooling and player-fund safety — the parts of the industry most people do not see but that matter most.

Matt is a Companies House registered director (Take Marketing Limited, company no. 07619813) and is based in Lincolnshire, England.

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