Chance Machine 40 is one of the many classic pokies that can be found on the internet. The game was created at the very end of 2020, and its creator is a small studio called Endorphina. Chance Machine 40 was inspired by the traditional physical pokies that were especially trendy in the early days of online casinos.

Endorphina was founded in 2019. Thus, it is one of the youngest authors of free gambling games. This creator is engaged in the creation of pokies, and his specialty is classic 2D pokies. The Endorphina studio is developing very dynamically. Among the games they release are Water Tiger, Hell Hot 40 or Book of Oil. You can also play Chance Machine 40 for free. On our website you will find Chance Machine 40 without registration and without deposit.

Design and features of Chance Machine 40

Chance Machine 40 is a simple 2D pokie machine built on a standard board with 5 reels and 4 rows. Winnings in the regular game mode are determined by the top 40 paylines. This is a medium volatility game with an RTP of 96%. The maximum win available is 3,000 times your stake. There are 8 regular icons and two kinds of scatter symbols. Chance Machine 40 pokie can be played at a bet from 0.40 to 40 chips.

Chance Machine 40 - description of the features of the pokie

The classic 777 games, inspired by the first pokies, have one thing in common - a simple graphic design. This also applies to Chance Machine 40 pokie. The game has been stripped of its foreground and background separation. We can only see the actual playing field on which individual symbols appear, and a red patterned background enriched with golden elements.

The game can be controlled using a minimalistic console located at the bottom of the screen. The single spin button is in the lower right corner. Next to it is a button that activates the Autoplay function, which, however, has no more advanced settings.

On the left side there is a button for changing the speed and a menu for sound, animation and language settings. You can find information about the game and the paytable in the menu marked "i".

Author: Robert Marly