Back to the 60s Slots

Back to the 60s Slots

In the Western world in particular, the 1960 was a time of verve, rambunctiousness and free-flying fun - marked especially by the first halting steps toward the Hippie Revolution. The latter would reach its zenith just a decade later in the 70s, but the 1960s lacked the turmoil that would spell the end of that free-love era.

The awesome new pokies by Arrow’s Edge, Back to the 60s video slots, tries to capture the sense of wonder exclusive to that era on the video game board. With the present years being filled with the turmoil of world political upheaval, raging fires and COVID-19, it’s a much-need escape for the online casino gamer.

Appearance and Wagering

What can we say about the appearance of this video slots, other than it is a visual feast. All of the icons are very colorful, in that old sort-of technicolor hue for which 19602-1980s television was well-known. Gnarly guitar designs, Volkswagen travel buses, LOVE bombs and more function as the icons on the board. If your parents were fans of John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix and/or Bob Dylan, then you’re certain to gravitate towards this video game if you have any taste!

Although Back to the 60s Slots is available for fun-money gaming (which means you needn’t make a wager in order to try out the game at length), you only stand a chance to win if you make a deposit before playing. Then, whatever real cash and prizes that come up on the screen belong to you. The lowest amount you can bet is 0.25 coins; and the highest amount you can bet is 250 coins for each complete spin. The top prize available from a strategy of wagering the maximum is an impressive $246,900.

Back to the 60s Video Slot Paytable

Let’s take an accounting of the two bonus icons in the game, and in doing so let’s start out with the symbol-replacing Flower Wild. For a handful of Flower wild icons, you receive the maximum payout of 1500 credits if they all appear at once. Next, landing just four of a type of the Flower Wild pays out 150 credits, and three of a kind is worth a reward of 50 credits. The Love Heart hippie symbol pays you 500 credits for five on the board, or 75 credits for four of a type. Landing three Love Heart hippie icons at the same exact time also pays you 30 credits.

The next couple of icons represent the mid-tier payouts in the game, and we begin with the Rock Guitar. Five Rock Guitar symbols pay out 250 credits; four Rock guitar icons are worth 50 credits, and three of a kind of the painted Rock Guitar icon pays you 25 credits. The second symbol in this middle-tier batch is the Love Bus (adorned in swaths of Hippie colors); for five Love Bus icons on the reels, you win 150 credits; for four of a kind you win 40 credits, and for three of a kind of the Love Bus icon you get 20 coins.

Poker in 60s Style

The following section reveals the paytable values for the poker suits in that decade: colorful and fat. The Eggshell Ace symbol pays out 75 credits if five appear; alternatively, the Eggshell Ace pays 20 credits for four of a kind and 10 credits for three on the reels. The Green King is next in line, and for five of these you win 75 credits; for four Green King jackets you win 20 credits, and for three of a type of the Green King card you win 10 credits.

The Cinnamon Queen card comes next and, for five of her, your payout is 75 credits; for four Cinnamon Queens you win 20 credits, and for three of a kind you win 10 credits. The Cotton Candy colored Jack card follows the queen and, for five of a kind, it pays you 50 credits; for four of a kind, it pays you 10 credits, and fot three Cotton candy-colored Jacks you win 5 credits. Lastly, for both the 10 and 9, you win the same amounts: 50 credits for five, 10 credits for four of either, and 5 credits for three of a kind.

Download Arrow’s Edge Back to the 60s Slots now and experience a cool little transport back to an age of fewer worries and fun in the noonday sun.