Top Gun
All the Top Gun characters are here - Goose, Iceman, Charlie, Jester, Stinger etc - and they each pay different prizes for spinning them on your spindle. There are no signs of Tom Cruise’s Maverick, probably because of some kind of contract, but hopefully that shouldn’t make you late.
But the first is the symbol of the game card. This is divided into two camps, with Jacks and Queens paying 5 coins, 15 coins and 25 coins to spin three, four or five types on your five reels. The Ace and King symbols pay 10, 25 and 50 coins based on the same principle.
Here are two things that self-respecting combat pilots cannot do: Jackets and Aviator Sunglasses. This earned 15 coins for spinning three types, 50 coins for four and 100 coins for five full. Next up are the two main tracks of the movie franchise: Stinger and the Jester. Rotate three of them on one of your pay lines and you will be given 25 coins, four get 75 coins and five pay 150 very neat coins.
Two of the film’s main male actors - Goose and the Iceman - are on the next stage, and these two handsome players pay a pretty handsome reward for spinning three, four or five of your reels: 50 coins, 150 coins and 500 respectively coins. The last major game symbol is Charlie, played in the movie by Kelly McGillis. He is in a generous mood and will pay players 100 coins for the trio, 250 coins for the quad and 1,000 coins for a full nap.