Paylines
50 paylines (player-selectable 1-50)
Max Cash isn't subtle about what it wants. Genii (under its legacy Saucify build) drops you into a stylised bank heist with masked goons, suited handlers, getaway motorcycles, pistols, dynamite, and a helicopter circling somewhere in the red-and-blue background. The crosshair on the side of the reels is a nice touch. It tells you exactly what the dev team had in mind.
The grid is a standard 5×3 with 50 paylines, which is genuinely a lot for a slot of this era. You can play any number from 1 to 50, though dropping below 50 mostly hurts your hit rate. Bets run from $0.01 up to $25.00, with a default of $2.50. RTP sits around 96%, and volatility lands in the high bracket once you see what the bonuses can do.
The signature mechanic is the 4-stacked Wild. Stacked four symbols tall is unusually generous, and on top of that, any win involving a Wild gets doubled. Then it gets weirder. Inside Free Spins, Wild wins are quadrupled instead of doubled, while every other win still gets the standard x2 multiplier. Compound math like that produces the kind of single-spin returns that make the 125,650-coin top prize feel reachable rather than theoretical.
Two scatter symbols share the reels. One is dual-purpose: 3, 4, or 5 of them pay 5, 20, or 100 coins times your total bet and trigger 9, 12, or 15 Free Spins respectively. Spins can retrigger. The second scatter pays 10, 40, or 200 coins times total bet, in addition to any line wins. Hitting both scatter types on the same spin feels like Christmas.
One mild gripe. The visual style hasn't aged especially well, and some of the lower-tier symbol art looks a bit flat next to the masked-robber and dynamite icons. The game also has no Buy Bonus, which players used to one-click bonus entries might miss. But honestly, between the 4-tall Wild and the quadrupled FS wins, you won't be waiting forever for something interesting to happen.