A Peep at I Spy Video Slot
International Game Technology developed and designed I Spy slot machine and AC Coin and Slots released the machine in the market. The game is patterned after I Spy Video Slot, a hit television series in the 60s that starred comedian Bill Cosby and character actor Robert Culp. In addition, this video slots game features a three game-play level, which makes it more attractive and luring.
I Spy Video Slot Machine Coin Options
Players will have fun playing I Spy slots since this machine accepts eight types of denominations. These coin options are divided into two groups the standard coin options machines, which include quarters, half dollar, a dollar and the $5 dollar machines. The other group is the high-roller slots that include $10, $20, $ 25 and the highest $50 denomination game.
The game can be played up to a five coins maximum bet. In addition, players should not worry about making the maximum bet to qualify for the jackpot but instead has to play all pay lines to have a chance for the jackpot.
The Slot Machine's Exciting Editions
Since I Spy slots game became popular; IGT deemed it necessary to follow up the machine's success by making two other I Spy machine versions that added new features. In all, there are now three editions of I Spy slot machines namely: Diamond Heist Slots, Secret Agent Slots and the Bonus Episodes Slots.
The Diamond Heist slots works on a 3-coin game using a 3-reel slot machine. The main characteristic if this I Spy slots edition is its innovative "buy-a-pay" game selection.
Though the I Spy slot machine's Secret Agent slots editions has a similar 3-reel game mechanism it offers a "Buyout" element. Both these I spy editions include many choice video clips from the original television program.
The latest I Spy slots edition that came out in the market is the Bonus Episodes, which is a typical 3-reel slot machine that works with a 5-payline game. Players sometimes confuse the Bonus Episodes with Triple Stars slots, another I Spy slot machine version. Players will be treated to memorable video clips from the original show that runs for three years since it was first aired on 1968.
The I Spy television series was about the partnership of two zany individuals; a tennis mentor played by Bill Cosby and his student played by Robert Culp. However, Colby and Culp are just disguising as tennis buff but actually are government agents who are trailing villains.