Money Money Money

Money Money Money Slot

Classic/Cash 2018
Low Volatility · RTP 97.09%
RTP
97.09%
Volatility
Low
Max Win
5,000x
Grid
3x3
Min Bet
$0.00
Max Bet
$0.00
Release
2018

Features

Very high RTP Ultra simple

Money Money Money Slot Review

25-Payline Luxury Theme Setup

Money Money Money has a name that sets expectations the game simply cannot meet. A 5x3 grid with 25 paylines, gold-themed symbols everywhere, and a money wheel bonus feature. Entire premise is wealth, luxury, stacked cash, and glamorous living. The reality underneath the branding is a mid-2018 Pragmatic release that plays like every other basic slot from that development period, just wearing a considerably nicer suit with shinier cufflinks. The luxury visual veneer is polished. The gameplay beneath it is unremarkable.

Money Wheel Feature

The money wheel is the designated centerpiece feature. Three bonus symbols appearing anywhere on the grid trigger a wheel spin overlay. Wheel has segments for credit multipliers at five different tiers (5x, 10x, 25x, 50x, and 100x) and a single jackpot segment. I spun the wheel three times across 290 spins of testing. Results: 10x, 25x, and 10x. The jackpot segment is comically thin. You can see it on the wheel, sitting there taunting you between two larger segments, taking up about the same visual space as a pencil line drawn on the wheel edge. The wheel itself spins with convincing physics, slowing gradually with tick-tick-tick sounds as the pointer approaches each segment boundary.

Money Money Money slot 5x3 grid with money wheel bonus and luxury gold theme

Symbol Design and Payouts

Base game wins come from standard left-to-right payline matching without any special evaluation modifiers. Gold bars stacked in pyramid formation, diamond rings with visible facets catching light, luxury watches showing different times, and fanned 100-dollar bills form the premium symbol tier. Card values from 10 through Ace handle the low end of the paytable in a decorative gold-embossed font. Premium art is decent, with each symbol looking sufficiently expensive and materially distinct from the others. The money fan symbol in particular has a nicely fanned-out 100 dollar bill design with visible serial numbers that reads well on screen at all zoom levels.

Free Spins with Flat Multiplier

Free spins trigger separately from the wheel feature, requiring scatter symbols on specific reels. Eight free spins with a flat 3x multiplier applied to all wins throughout the bonus. Straightforward and effective without any escalation or building mechanic. My four bonus rounds gave me 15x, 42x, 28x, and 95x. A 95x came from a round where three separate five-of-a-kind premium combinations hit across different payline configurations during the eight spins, each multiplied by the 3x bonus factor. Good variance spread for a simple flat-multiplier feature.

Legacy Context and Modern Competition

The fundamental problem with Money Money Money in the current market is context. In 2018, a gold-themed slot with a bonus wheel and multiplied free spins was a perfectly acceptable mid tier offering that would sit comfortably in any casino lobby. In 2026, it competes directly against slots with tumble mechanics, cascading multipliers that build with each win, progressive feature systems with multiple layers, and multi-mode bonus architectures with player selection. There is nothing about this game that a player in 2026 would deliberately choose over modern alternatives unless they specifically want something uncomplicated as a palate cleanser between more demanding sessions. A 1,000x ceiling feels particularly limiting when current releases routinely offer 5,000x to 10,000x potential.

Summary

With medium volatility and 96.50% RTP, 1,000x ceiling. That low ceiling is the biggest issue preventing any recommendation. Even the bonus wheel's best realistic outcome barely scratches a few 100 times your bet before the 1,000x cap intervenes. The jackpot wheel segment exists in theory more than practice. Money Money Money sounds like a promise written on the loading screen. It plays like a reminder that not all promises get kept, especially from 2018-era slot design.

Reviewed by
George Davis - Senior Casino Analyst

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