Gameplay and Design
Mustang Money is a fantastic replica of the popular physical poker machine you can play the length and breadth of Australia. Ainsworth did a fantastic job in creating an online version of the game; some say the online version is even better.
Mustang Money takes place on a traditional 5×3 layout with a 94.38% Return To Play, which is below the current industry average of 96%. Do not let that put you off playing, however, because this is a superb machine.
The game features 100 paylines, and you can choose to play as few as one or all 100. It is always best to play as many paylines as possible to maximise your chances of winnings. The least you can bet is $0.01 per lines, but as much as $100. Those extremes equate to a $1 minimum spin and $10,000 maximum spin.
The game’s graphics are good without being great, and the same can be said for the sounds, although the galloping horse sound effects are pretty cool.
Royals are this game’s lowest value symbols. Land five on a payline for a 1x payment. The cactus, campfire, eagle, and sunset mountains pay up to 3x for landing five, while the dollar sign awards a 10x payout if you catch five on a single payline. The Mustang Money logo, which acts as the game’s scatter, pays out a whopping 100x should five fall on one payline.