Original Release: IGT, ????
A 3×5 slot from IGT that’s from the mid-00s somewhere but has a rather early 90s art style, Totally Puzzled welcomes your pennies but will also totally eat them up
Totally Puzzled (IGT, ????)
Review by: C. M0use
Totally Puzzled is another of those old slots that it’s hard to find info about online, but it’s part of IGT’s “Perfect for Pennies” series that was put out in the mid-to-late 00s so I’d guess it’s around 15 to 20 years old. Can still be found on casino floors, though, thus the review.
It’s another of the last of the true surviving penny slots, with a minimum bet of just 1 cent for the center line, and your choice of covering up to 20 lines at various denominations. It’s another simple 3×5 game typical of the early period of video slots, where the central “feature” is just landing three special symbols to get free spins. But this one has a win multiplier during free spins that can be upped when you land question mark symbols (which double as wilds), which provide you either with a random multiplier increase or some more free spins.
The price you pay for all this seems to be tiny and infrequent line wins, even in the bonus spins the game seems pretty tight. I don’t see a published RTP but you seem to be hanging in for like the “perfect storm” of circumstances where you jack the multiplier up during a bonus spin set then just happen to land a big win toward the end of the sequence … anyway, the long and short of it is that it seems like a volatile game. But certainly cheap to play if you’re just looking for the lowest minimum bets.
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