Classic 3×3 single-payline fruit machine. Virtual credits only. No real money, no prizes — just retro arcade fun.
Win = Bet × Multiplier. Only the center row pays. All credits are virtual with no monetary value.
This is NOT real-money entertainment. PacificMountain is a free social platform. Virtual credits have zero monetary value and cannot be redeemed, transferred, or converted into any prize. The visual format resembles real-money arcade machines intentionally — the experience is authentic, but no financial risk exists.
Choose how many virtual credits to stake per play using the STAKE LEVEL buttons: 1, 5, 10, or 25. Your current stake is highlighted. A higher stake means bigger wins when symbols align — and a faster credit drain when they do not.
Hit the orange PLAY button to animate all three columns. Each column stops independently after a short delay, revealing the center row. The columns use weighted probabilities — common symbols appear more often than rare ones.
PacificMountain uses the classic single-payline format. Only the middle row of the 3×3 grid counts. If all three center symbols match, you win. The payline is highlighted with a gold border between the columns.
Cherry pays the lowest multiplier (×2) but appears most often. Lucky 7 pays the highest (×50) but appears rarely. BAR and Watermelon fall in between. The full paytable is shown to the right of the machine.
Tap AUTO to let the machine play repeatedly without pressing PLAY each time. AUTO continues until credits run out or you press AUTO again to stop. The current stake level stays active throughout the auto session.
When your virtual credits reach zero (or any time you prefer), press RESET to restore the balance to 1,000. There is no limit on resets — this is a free platform, and the credits are not scarce.
PacificMountain is not a regulated entertainment platform. It does not accept real money, award real prizes, or require registration. Playing this game does not make you a player of real-money entertainment services under any Canadian provincial legislation. Virtual credits are not a store of value.
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