Pachinko

The Japanese Game of Pachinko

A game with Japanese roots is popular not only in its home country, but also in other Asian countries. Online casinos also offer the game, but mostly with an eastern focus.

The gist of the game

Pachinko is played on automatic machines. In the process, small balls are released from special sections, which bump into all sorts of obstacles as they fall. With the manual control the player can control some of their movements, so that eventually the ball hits a particular cell. If the goal is reached, additional balls fall out. Once the game ends they can be exchanged for prizes. No money is given for winning, so Pachinko is not even considered to be a game of chance.

Playing Pachinko on slots

Balls are purchased for money. They must then be deposited in a special slot in the machine. In modern slot machines, the start of the game begins after the button is pressed, i.e. in automatic mode. But there are also machines that start after a mechanical start.

Once the game has started, the ball will begin to fall. If it just ends up on the bottom, the participant loses. If he manages to ‘take out’ it into a particular cell, or if he accidentally gets there himself, an additional ball drops out.

On some machines as the balls hit the sections, a set of symbols appears on a separate screen. If the pictures match, the player gets extra balls. 

In real life, the balls received when playing can be exchanged for prizes; in online casinos, they can be exchanged for money.

What is Pachinko

What types of pachinko

Modern devices for playing pachinko are presented in different versions. They differ in size, features of the rules, betting parameters, interface, etc. In this regard, it is impossible to give a list of clear recommendations for the game for real money – the differences between the devices can be too substantial. Moreover, there are models in which the player has no effect on the fall of the ball, that is, the end result. For example, if it takes place in a virtual casino.

If we are talking about playing Pachinko on a real machine in offline format, then the player is able to affect the outcome, because he can adjust the movement of the ball. However, this will require manual dexterity and certain playing skills, in which case the chances of success are greater.

If you want to play Pachinko for real money, there are not so many possibilities. Real winnings are only possible in the virtual space. There are online casinos that offer their customers this format of entertainment as well. But since it cannot be said that pachinko is a popular game around the world, there are few such organisers. 

The conclusion is simple: pachinko is not fun for everyone, but for a very limited circle of users. If not for the ban on the traditional gambling format, it would probably still be a little known game, popular only in Asian countries. But for those looking for variety, or simply interested in other cultures, you might find Pachinko quite interesting. Especially if you happen to visit Japan and play the authentic machine.