Rags Game Player

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The Rags to Riches online slot game is a simple yet intriguing online slot. The free online Rags To Riches slot machine differs from many others with its couple polished mechanics, bonus features, music, and special effects. In this virtual machine, a player starts from a not-so-wealthy perspective with the potential to become rich in a couple of ways, which is possible thanks to the Amaya developer. This slot is similar to Quest of Kings.

Starting Rags To Riches Slot’s Parameters

Every player should consider on which wager the game is about to be played. That can be adjusted in the bottom corner of the interface. The one is provided with the option to set up how many lines and how big of a bet is to be played on. Lines go up from 1 to 20 and the stake starts at 0.05 and goes up to 20. These two mixed together give up the Total stake, which is displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen.

  1. The entire stake represents the player’s actual wager with which the round is played. When everything is adjusted, the round starts when a dicer clicks on the Spin button.
  2. If a bettor wants to take the game to its maximum potential, he can click on the Bet Max button which will automatically set up the lines to 20 and bet to 20. With high risk, great rewards come.
  3. On top of these, there are two more buttons on the screen. The first one is Win Patterns which shows how the lines are formed in the cover.
  4. The second one is Payout Table in which the dicer can see how much every symbol pays up, rules, and bonus rules for the features.

From Worn-Out Sneakers to Tuxedo

Playing this online slot, the dicer can come across all kinds of symbols. There are sneakers, carton boxes, a homeless guy, a whiskey, golden bars, a rich guy, etc. Moving from “rags to riches” is achieved in two ways:

  • The first one is getting 5 For Sale symbols. Since rewards are multiplied by Total Bet, and hitting 5 of these can pay the gambler some juicy rewards.
  • The other one is by getting 3 or more Scatter icons anywhere on the screen. At that point, a bettor will get into the bonus feature. This mode is only eligible while playing on the maximum wager. In this bonus feature, numbers from 1 to 49 are shown on the screen and the bettor should decide which card is going to be next (lower or higher). Getting the correct card will progress our homeless friend to wealth. A dicer needs to guess 5 out of 6 cards correctly in order to advance to the next level. Mistaking 2 at any level will return the player to the normal mode and one will be given some small prize. Also, guessing the same number as one that is displayed is considered a loss.

If a gambler completes all of the levels, he will enter Jackpot Bonus Game where 16 boxes appear on the reel. Only one of these can be picked up and each will reward you with lots of rewards on top of everything. Nonetheless, the free slot Rags To Riches allows to find at least two Scatter icons anywhere on the screen, which will reward the gambler the starting wager.

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Rags to Riches
Publisher(s)Melody Hall Publishing
Designer(s)Bob Keener
Platform(s)Commodore 64
Release1985
Genre(s)Action-adventure game
Mode(s)Single player

The game's setting is a mix of firefly and mass effect. You plays as a female veteran mercenary, Celeste Blake, who had a bit of an 'accident' during her last mission. Now she has to battle her inner submissive sexual desire (aka the player's desire to watch sex scene) in order to survive. What is Rags Game System Player? The RAGS Game Player is the software associated with the consumer end of the RAGS Suite and is downloadable at no cost to the user. Rags is a musical with a book by Joseph Stein (with revisions by David Thompson), lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, and music by Charles Strouse Production history. Beanie Feldstein and Daniel Day-Lewis were in talks to play the parts of Bella and Saul respectively. No confirmations about the production as yet of September 2020.

Rags to Riches is a side-scrollingaction-adventure game released in 1985 for the Commodore 64, developed by Bob Keener and published by Melody Hall Publishing Corp.

Gameplay[edit]

The game starts with the player assuming the role of an unnamed homeless vagrant living in a fictional city, divided into four sections, titled North, South, West, and East. The player begins in the South section. To complete the game the player must accumulate $1,000,000 cash by progressing from the life of a vagrant, cleaning up by getting a haircut, securing odd jobs, attending High School, College, and eventually becoming a millionaire. Money is collected by finding dimes and $1 notes on the street and taking up employment. Bottles can also be found and exchanged for money at several stores.Movement within the city is within a scrolling two-dimensional landscape containing non-interactive pedestrians and foes. A subway system with an entrance in each section of the city allows the player to travel between sections of the city. Before travel, the player must purchase a ticket, with a maximum of five tickets able to be held at any one time.

An alcohol, food/rest, and two education meters indicate the player's current status. If both the alcohol level and food/rest level reach zero, the player dies and the game ends. Restaurants, fast food outlets, and convenience stores offer the player nourishment, with price depending on the establishment; there is also a soup kitchen in which a filling meal is available for free. Some stores have limited opening hours displayed on store windows and others are open at all hours. At night, it is usually advisable that the player find accommodation such as a hotel room, ranging in price from $2 per night to $40 per week; the food/rest levels deplete twice as fast during night time. When an accommodation is pre-paid, the player leaves his hat 'at home'. Drinking alcohol is an inexpensive means of staying alive; however, the player cannot gain employment while affected.

Both education meters, High School and College, require three visits to complete. There are no icons or indications that show the player has a diploma or degree though, it is simply implied when the meter is full. High School is free to attend, however University requires a $100 tuition payment with each visit. Both are situated in EAST city. Shops and institutions located throughout the city can be entered for special purposes including purchasing alcohol or food, attending school and work, obtaining a haircut and travelling the subway.

Besides staying alive, the key focus in the game is accumulating money. The amount of currency possessed by the player is shown in three areas. The majority is represented in a green dollar readout at the bottom of the screen. However, that only shows multiples of $10. The balance of currency (dollars and dimes) are represented in unary notation. Up to nine dollar bills and up to nine dimes are shown, representing how many the player holds. Ten dimes are automatically converted into a dollar bill, and a tenth dollar bill results in the equivalent amount being moved to the green dollar readout section. In early stages of the game, money is collected in the street. Bottles can also be collected from a junkyard and traded for money at an adjacent convenience store. Before entering the junkyard the player is required to purchase dog bones to appease a guard dog. In late stages of the game, the player can make investments in increments of $10,000. Once an investment is made, the money is removed from game play, aside from the generous 20% interest paid every morning. However, investments don't count towards winning the game.

Robbers carrying guns steal any dollar bills you are currently holding (but not dimes or larger amounts).IRS agents take all money the player is currently carrying in the game, except for dollar bills and dimes. Police arrest the player for not having a recent haircut. (A haircut is also a precondition for employment.) On the fifth day the player's facial hair regrows, requiring another haircut. If arrested, the player is transferred to the City Jail in the South End for a brief period, which can be inconvenient.

The four sections of the city have each their purpose: South - initial survival. West - get a haircut and a job. East - get an education. North - make your money grow.

Rags Game Player

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Rags Game Player

The music in the game is taken from the theme in the first movement of Mozart's Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Viola in E flat major (K498).

External links[edit]

  • Rags to Riches at Lemon 64
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