The "CCTV Rush Hour" casino slot is a thrilling game that immerses players in the world of high-stakes surveillance. This 5-reel, 25-payline video slot is designed by Microgaming and takes inspiration from the concept of CCTV cameras commonly found Rush Hour in urban environments.
Theme
The theme of "CCTV Rush Hour" revolves around the idea of being watched at all times. Players are transported to a bustling metropolis where they must navigate through crowded streets, dodging pedestrians, cars, and surveillance cameras while searching for rewards. The slot’s design features vibrant colors and sleek graphics that create an immersive experience.
Design
Upon launching the game, players are presented with a compact layout featuring five reels and 25 paylines. The symbols used in this game range from low-paying letters to high-stakes prizes such as diamond watches and money stacks. An attention-grabbing neon-lit background complements the busy cityscape depicted above the reels.
Symbols
The symbol selection is diverse, including:
- Low-value characters: J, K, Q, A
- High-value symbols:
- Diamond watch (scatters)
- Money stack (wilds and scatters)
Players can win rewards for combining these symbols in various combinations. The money stacks are particularly notable as they serve multiple purposes – acting both as wild substitutes and scatter triggers.
Payouts
CCTV Rush Hour follows a standard 25-payline layout, offering players numerous opportunities to create winning combos. With each line capable of holding up to five coins, the maximum total stake reaches £2,500 per spin.
- J, K: Paylines – £0.15 per coin | Max win: £200 (20J/K per payline)
- Q, A: Paylines – £0.30 per coin | Max win: £400 (10Q/A per payline)
The money stack symbols offer the highest rewards, granting up to 1,000x the total bet.
Wilds
In this game, a specific wild is used – a cash symbol that not only replaces standard symbols but also creates new combinations by merging with other identical cash values. For instance: two adjacent cash stacks pay out more than when placed separately across multiple lines.