Honky Tonk © 2001 Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty, Ltd.
Aristocrat MK5 hardware.
Honky Tonk uses the same reel symbols as the earlier game "Boot Scootin'", but does not have the multiple wild feature from that game.
All pays are left to right and/or right to left including scattered Guitars. Boot and Scootin' Boot substitute for all symbols except scatters. Boot appears on reel 1 only. Musical Note appears at random in the background of any symbol in reel 5. | |
Paytable | |
Lady | 2 = 5, 3 = 25, 4 = 100, 5 = 500 |
Hat | 3 = 20, 4 = 75, 5 = 250 |
Buckle | 3 = 15, 4 = 50, 5 = 200 |
King | 3 = 10, 4 = 25, 5 = 125 |
Queen | 3 = 10, 4 = 25, 5 = 125 |
Jack | 3 = 5, 4 = 20, 5 = 100 |
Ten | 3 = 5, 4 = 20, 5 = 100 |
Guitar | 3 = 2, 4 = 10, 5 = 50 |
The Scootin' Boots Feature:
When a Boot and a Musical Note occur at the same time, a pair of Scootin' Boots appear and will scoot to all symbols. Winning combinations in which the Scootin' Boots substitute are paid. The lines played during the feature are the same as the lines played when the feature began.
Note: The feature is called the Honky Tonk Feature in-game.
1. Penguin Pays (1996)
2. Jumping Beans (1996)
3. Jumpin' Joeys (1996)
4. Honky Tonk (2001)
5. Fortune Fever (2001)
Game's ROms.