Features
Cash Patrol Slot Review
Urban Crime Respin
Cash Patrol dresses the Money Respin formula in a police pursuit theme. Sirens replace gunshots. Badge symbols replace wanted posters. The visual framing shifts from the Wild West to a modern crime setting, but the underlying feature architecture runs the same Money Respin loop that defines more than a dozen Pragmatic titles. Five reels, three rows, 25 fixed paylines. Released in 2022, the same year as Bounty Gold, and the two games feel like fraternal twins raised in different neighborhoods.
Core Respin
Money Respin fires on six or more coin symbols. Coins lock, three respins begin, new coins reset the counter. Corner positions hold fixed jackpot values: Mini, Minor, Major. Full board awards the Grand Jackpot. The description could be copied from any Pragmatic Money Respin review because the mechanic is literally the same code with different sprites attached.
Elevated Ceiling Math
Where Cash Patrol differentiates itself is the max win ceiling. At 10,500x, it sits Noticeably higher than Bounty Gold's 5,000x. That ceiling difference comes from the jackpot tier values. The Major jackpot in Cash Patrol pays more than Bounty Gold's equivalent, and individual coin denominations can reach higher values within the Money Respin feature. A full board with premium coin values and the Major jackpot can push past the territory that Bounty Gold's paytable cannot reach.
Bonus Round
Across 350 spins. Money Respin triggered eight times. Returns: 14x, 65x, 22x, 195x, 8x, 38x, 110x, and 28x. The 195x came from a board filling 12 positions with the Major jackpot corner active and three coins showing values above 50x stake. My best single trigger on Cash Patrol outperformed anything I hit on Bounty Gold, which tracks with the higher ceiling. Average across eight triggers was about 60x, noticeably higher than Bounty Gold's average.
Pursuit Wild Conversion
Free spins trigger on three scatter symbols, awarding 8 spins. During the bonus, police car wild symbols appear and drive across the reels. When a police car lands, it activates a pursuit feature that can upgrade adjacent symbol positions into wilds for the current spin. That pursuit mechanic adds a layer of wild distribution that Bounty Gold's vanilla free spins lack. I triggered naturally four times at 22x, 88x, 35x, and 145x. The 145x round benefited from the pursuit mechanic activating on three separate spins, each time converting two or three adjacent positions into wilds that connected premium symbols across multiple paylines.
Pursuit Mechanic Value
No bonus buy. RTP at 96.50%, high volatility. The pursuit mechanic during free spins gives Cash Patrol a functional edge over Bounty Gold's simpler bonus round. While the core Money Respin is identical between the two games, the free spins differentiation is real and meaningful. The pursuit wild conversion adds genuine moments that the basic substitute-only wilds in Bounty Gold cannot create.
Neon Crime Presentation
Visual design goes hard on the police theme. Neon-lit city streets at night form the backdrop. Police tape, flashing lights, and badge iconography frame the reels. Premium symbols include a detective, handcuffs, a police dog, and stacks of seized cash. Sound design layers sirens, radio static, and tense chase music over a bass-heavy soundtrack. The audio energy sits higher than most Pragmatic slots, matching the pursuit theme.
Summary
Between Bounty Gold and Cash Patrol, the choice comes down to ceiling potential and free spins quality. Cash Patrol wins on both counts. The 10,500x max win more than doubles Bounty Gold's cap, and the pursuit mechanic during free spins produces better moments than vanilla wild substitutions. If you want a Money Respin game in the western-adjacent crime genre, Cash Patrol is the stronger option.
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