Kronespill - Payazzo

by Rune Selvåg


Arcade

free



Kronespillet or Payazzo, is a retro game that simulates a coin slot machine


Kronespillet, also called Kronesautomaten, simulates the popular norwegian slot machine. It was first introduced in 1937 by the Red Cross, and became very popular in the 80s and the 90s.In Finland the game is called Payazzo (or Pajatso or Jasso), and was introduced in the 1920s.The object is to flick a coin into one of the winning slots. When the attempt is successful, you win coins. If the attempt is unsuccessful, you lose the flicked coin.Game features:- 3 game modes: Classic, Time and Bonus- Online highscore lists- Realistic physics and smooth gameplaySo if you like coin games, this game may be for you.I also hope this game will take people from Norway and Finland down memory lane, and at the same time be enjoyable for others :)Privacy policy added

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Roby Arnesen

I love this game. Bring back memories. Tank you for making it.

Dina Ottesen

A nice quick trip down memory lane. Now I want a phone with ring-shaped dynamic power button for input. Physics seems a bit off casino would lose money if that easy to hit a slot.

Christian Fröschlin

Very nice. Ads are not too bad.

Philip Chapman-Bell

Fint og retro men forferdelige lyder. Skulle ønske de tok seg bryet med autentiske lydeffekter

Andreas Hamre

Easy and fun

Bjørn Are Østerlie

like old school 😀🤟

brothers of valhall norway

Brilliant, just as it was in the good old days when I grew up in Norway!

Svein Tenningas

A few bugs with the R hole as mentioned and no option to turn sound of otherwise good

A Google user

A very good simulation of the Finnish gambling arcade game, pajatso, also known as jazzo, payazzo, or kronespill. Some finesses are missing, most notably spin to the coins. I deducted one star for this shortcoming. For those with fond memories of the original, it's entertaining, even fun, and, who knows, others may enjoy it, as well, as long as they don't expect frenzied action, great variety, or stunning graphics. The original didn't have those, so neither does the simulation. PS: To whoever wrote the standardized question in the rating, "is this game interactive": All games are interactive. It's their defining characteristic. If it's not interactive, it's a video. Get rid of that question!

Erik Jensrud