The Super Nudge 6000 game can be found at Net Entertainment casinos. Net Entertainment do make the house edge information of their slots games available and this can be found in the help files of the game (usually accessed by pressing the ‘?’ button at the bottom left of the game window). Net Entertainment games appear to only have one setting.
A classic slots game with a twist.
This game is a 3 reel game, with 5 paylines and you can bet up to 2 coins on each payline.
There are no wild symbols when playing Super Nudge 6000.
There is one bonus feature when playing Super Nudge 6000 and it is activated any time you receive a winning spin. When this happens you are allowed – if you choose – to gamble your win on the upper set of reels that have a far looser paytable. You can only gamble your winnings on this top set of reels so as soon as you’ve lost more than you won on your spin on the main reels, you’ll revert to the main reels. Depending on how much you choose to bet per spin on the top reels, you’ll receive between 1 and 3 Nudges. The Nudges are played automatically and will move the reels to form the highest win combination for the player.
Conclusion
The thing that separates Super Nudge 6000 from Mega Joker – the other similar Net Entertainment slots game – is the house edge. Even playing max coins this game is expensive for what it is and that’s if you’re skilled (yes the top reels are skill based) enough to hit the optimum price.