Paylines
1 line (3 main reels + bonus reel)
Picture a back room in old Las Vegas. Red velvet walls, stacks of cash piling up in the corners, and three cartoon crooks in pinstripes clinking champagne above the reels. That's the mood YGR Games leans into for Cash Maker 4, a pocket-sized number-matcher that ditches paylines, scatters and stacked wilds for something far simpler. Three spinning digits, zero to nine. Match them left to right. Done.
The layout is unusual and honestly kind of refreshing. You get three main reels printed to look like dollar bills, plus a fixed bonus column glued to the right edge that does all the heavy lifting. That fourth reel is where the personality lives. It can drop a quiet 1x and shrug, or it can land a 10x, a RESPIN, a RESPIN2, or the Super Lucky Wheel icon that opens the whole bonus structure up. Blank spaces between digits don't break combos either, which feels generous the first time you notice it.
About that wheel. It works in three tiers. Land an UPGRADE tile and you bump up a level. Catch two UPGRADE tiles back-to-back and you're suddenly holding the 1,000x jackpot, which, combined with bonus-reel multipliers on the triggering spin, pushes the ceiling to 1,100x. Not huge by 2026 slot standards, but YGR is aiming at casual players here, not whales chasing five-figure multipliers.
There's also the Lucky Boost toggle sitting bottom-left. Flick it on and your stake jumps 50 percent, with the trade-off being a fatter chance of triggering the wheel. Your base payouts don't scale up though, which stings a little. You're paying purely for bonus frequency, not bigger line wins. Worth it? Depends how badly you want to see those mobster mascots throw their hats in the air.
Bets run from $0.20 to $50 across fifteen steps. Volatility sits at medium, which matches what the math suggests: frequent small number hits, the occasional respin stack, and the wheel surfacing often enough to keep things interesting. No Buy Bonus option, so patience is the price of admission. For a single-payline revival done right, Cash Maker 4 hits a nice comedic note.