Three reels, one payline, no symbols to match, just digits that read left to right as your winning value. Money coming from TaDa Gaming strips the classic slot format down to its numerical core and pairs it with a special wheel that determines what those numbers are actually worth. The concept clicks within a few spins. Whether it holds your attention past that is where it earns its score.
Each of the three main reels displays a single digit or a blank. The digits sequence left to right to form a number; blanks are skipped entirely, so a blank followed by 5 and 0 reads as 50. That number is the win value for the round before the Special Wheel applies its modifier. It’s an unusual format for a slot demo and takes a moment to settle into, but the logic is clean once it lands.
The wheel to the right of the main reels spins every round and always returns a result. At entry-level stakes it can land on a 2x or 5x multiplier applied to the reel combination, or trigger All Respin, a free respin of all three reel positions. The range of active symbols on the wheel expands as you climb the bet ladder, which is where the game’s main design idea comes in.
At a £1 bet you have two multipliers and a respin. Bet £5 or more and the green Scatter joins the wheel, giving access to the Lucky Wheel bonus. A £10 bet adds the 10x multiplier. At £50 the outer rim of the Special Wheel transitions from green to red, with an animation and audible effect as you adjust the stake, and the red Scatter activates, unlocking the Special Prize Wheel. Each threshold (£5, £10, and £50) is a genuine step change in what the session can produce, not just a cosmetic shift.
Landing the green Scatter on the Special Wheel (£5+) triggers the Lucky Wheel, which is guaranteed to award a cash prize on every activation. There are no blank or losing segments. Prize values range from smaller amounts up to 2,000 credits, making this the first meaningful bonus tier the format can produce.
The red Scatter at £50 or above triggers the Special Prize Wheel, sharing the same guaranteed-win structure but with significantly larger prize values.
Changing your bet is the first active decision in Money Coming and carries more weight than it does in most slots. Each threshold (£5, £10, and £50) unlocks new symbols on the Special Wheel and changes what the round can produce. At £1 you have two multipliers and a respin; at £50 the full feature set is live and both scatter types can trigger.
The three main reels each show a digit or a blank. Those digits read left to right to form the combination number for the round. Blanks drop out of the sequence rather than holding their position, so a reel showing blank, 1, 5 reads as 15. The Special Wheel then determines the modifier. It lands a multiplier that scales the combination, All Respin, which rerolls the main reels, or a Scatter that sends play to one of the bonus wheels.
Bet range runs from £1 to £100. Below £5, the session is limited to multipliers and respins only. The Lucky Wheel opens at £5 and is where most of the mid-session variety comes from. Running the free-play demo at £50 gives you the full feature set, and that’s where the sessions start producing more substantial wins.
| Symbol | Min. Stake | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| 2x WIN | £1 | Multiplies the reel combination value by 2 |
| 5x WIN | £1 | Multiplies the reel combination value by 5 |
| All Respin | £1 | Free respin of all three main reel positions |
| Scatter (green) | £5 | Triggers the Lucky Wheel guaranteed prize bonus |
| 10x WIN | £10 | Multiplies the reel combination value by 10 |
| Scatter (red) | £50 | Triggers the Special Prize Wheel with higher prize values |
The Lucky Wheel activates on every green Scatter and is guaranteed to pay. Prize values confirmed during play are listed below.
| Prize (credits) |
|---|
| 50 |
| 150 |
| 500 |
| 1,000 |
| 1,500 |
| 2,000 |
The Special Prize Wheel (red Scatter, £50+) runs on the same no-lose format but with a higher prize pool. Returns from demo play session included 1,000 and 1,500 credits per trigger, with larger segments visible on the wheel above those values.
Money Coming's number format is an interesting twist on the classic reel concept, and the bet-up unlock system adds a layer of decision-making that most three-reel slots skip entirely. The problem is that once you've worked through the logic, there isn't much left to sustain interest. One payline means a spin either connects or it doesn't. No near-miss suspense, no partial build between triggers. The session resets completely on every non-winning outcome, and at low-medium volatility, those come with regularity.
Our session ran quietly for long stretches. A single 10x multiplier hit across 50 spins at £10 returned £500, satisfying when it landed, with nothing much happening either side. Stepping up to £50 changed the character of play noticeably. The Special Prize Wheel triggered three times across 20 spins, producing two wins of £1,000 and one win of £1,500. That’s the version of this game worth experiencing: with the Prize Wheel’s red rim active, signifying the larger prize values. The cost of reaching that state at £50 is high, and the play between triggers offers little to hold onto in the meantime.
The audio is worth flagging. The background track runs for roughly 15 seconds, fades to silence before restarting, and the gap is long enough to be noticeable every loop. It doesn’t derail the session, but it’s an oddity that surfaces early and stays with you throughout.
There’s a sequel, Money Coming 2, which addresses the format’s limitations with a richer structure. This original is a curiosity: worth a free session to understand where the series started, not a game that rewards extended play.