Cash Crooks Slot Review
Hacksaw Gaming have built a reputation for irreverent, personality-led slot design, and Cash Crooks leans fully into that identity. The game casts players as accomplices to Betty and Clyve, a pair of larcenous felines whose names nod squarely to the infamous Bonnie and Clyde. The 1930s bank-heist setting is rendered in a loose, noir-cartoon style that keeps the tone playful rather than menacing, painting the duo less as dangerous criminals and more as charming troublemakers with a taste for vaults.
The mechanical heart of Cash Crooks is the Vault Dial system, a prize-wheel mechanic tied to special Vault symbols that land during play. When dials appear, they can combine additive and multiplicative multipliers inside an on-screen Piggy Bank, with the potential to reach a 10,000x maximum win. Three escalating free spins bonuses sit on top of that, each feeding into the same core mechanic but dialling up the dial rewards as you climb the tiers. With a 96.22% RTP, medium volatility and a hit frequency of 45.89%, the game aims squarely at players who want consistent engagement rather than a pure boom-or-bust experience.
Cash Crooks Base Game
Cash Crooks runs on a 5-reel, 4-row grid with 14 fixed paylines. The symbol set takes its cues from the heist theme: lower-value card ranks give way to rings, earrings, diamond bags, bank notes and bundles of cash as you move up the pay table. There are no wild symbols anywhere in the game, which means the regular reel action is built entirely around standard payline combinations and the Vault symbols that periodically interrupt the flow.

That absence of wilds is the most distinctive structural choice Hacksaw have made here. Base game wins arrive cleanly through matching symbols on paylines, and the tension comes from watching whether a Vault symbol will land. In testing, the 45.89% hit frequency translated to a genuinely steady rhythm – the medium volatility rating is honest rather than aspirational, and regular line wins kept sessions moving without requiring long dry spells between any kind of return.
Vault Dials
A single Vault symbol can appear on each of the leftmost, middle and rightmost reels. Once a Vault lands, it activates after any regular wins resolve and triggers a Vault Dial spin. Each dial awards one of three outcomes: the Max Win, an additive multiplier of 2x to 250x, or a multiplicative multiplier of x2 to x20. These values feed into the Piggy Bank displayed above the grid.
When multiple Vault Dials appear on the same spin, their values combine from left to right. If a multiplicative multiplier lands first in the sequence, it behaves as an additive one for that combination, preventing runaway compounding from the outset. Once all dials have resolved, the final Piggy Bank total is paid out as a single award. This system is the main reason the base game stays engaging – even ordinary spins carry the possibility of a dial interrupting proceedings with something more substantial. The win-build is visible and deliberate, which gives the mechanic its distinctive suspense.
Cash Crooks Bonus Features
Cash Crooks organises its bonus content around three escalating free spins modes, each triggered by a different scatter count. The structure creates a clear hierarchy of anticipation: landing three Vault Scatter symbols gets you into the entry-level round, four unlocks the mid-tier, and five opens the premium bonus. Each tier uses the same Vault Dial framework but increases the power of the dials significantly as you move up, giving players something concrete to chase.

Bonus Gamble
Before either the Grab’n Go or Fierce & Fur-ious rounds begin, players are offered a Bonus Gamble wheel. Spinning it can award anywhere from 5 to 20 free spins in place of the standard 10, or a Bonus Upgrade that promotes the current bonus to the next tier up. The gamble is optional but meaningful – declining it and taking the standard award is a reasonable choice, while the Bonus Upgrade outcome represents real upside if you are prepared to accept the risk of a reduced spin count.

Grab’n Go Bonus
Three Vault Scatter symbols trigger 10 free spins in the Grab’n Go round. Vault symbols land with noticeably greater frequency here compared to the base game, and hitting 2 or 3 scatters during the bonus adds +2 or +4 free spins respectively. The Vault Dials in this tier carry the base additive range of 2x to 250x and multiplicative values of x2 to x20, along with the Max Win.
Grab’n Go is technically the weakest of the three bonuses by design, but that description understates what it can deliver. The biggest win from testing came during this round at 422x stake, built through Vault Dial combinations accumulating in the Piggy Bank. Because the reward is visible as it builds rather than arriving as a single result, the bonus produces genuine suspense even at the entry tier. It is the sort of bonus that can perform well on a good run precisely because the multipliers can still combine to meaningful totals.

Fierce & Fur-ious Bonus
Four scatters in the base game award 10 free spins in the Fierce & Fur-ious round. The format mirrors Grab’n Go in structure, but the Vault Dials carry meaningfully stronger values: additive multipliers of 10x to 250x and multiplicative values of x3 to x20, in addition to the Max Win. This is a clear step up – each dial has more potential to convert into a serious result, and the bonus feels more dangerous in a productive sense.

Vault to Victory
Five scatters unlocks the hidden Vault to Victory bonus – 10 free spins that retain the Fierce & Fur-ious dial values but add one critical upgrade: at least one Vault Dial is guaranteed on every single spin. The practical effect is that there is always something happening beyond a standard payline result. Where the lower tiers require patience between dial appearances, Vault to Victory converts every spin into a dial event, making it the most consistently exciting version of the core mechanic. It represents Cash Crooks at full power, and the constant Piggy Bank activity gives each spin a sense of consequence from the first to the last.
Feature Buys
Four feature buy options are available for players who prefer not to wait for scatter triggers. BonusHunt FeatureSpins costs 3x stake and makes each spin five times more likely to trigger a bonus. Safe & Sound FeatureSpins at 50x stake guarantees at least one Vault symbol lands on every spin. The Grab’n Go round can be purchased directly for 100x stake, while 250x stake buys immediate entry into Fierce & Fur-ious.


Our Honest Verdict
Overall Rating: 7/10
Cash Crooks is a well-executed medium-volatility slot with a clear mechanical identity. The Vault Dial system gives the game a distinctive rhythm that sets it apart from generic payline-and-wilds designs, and the three escalating bonus tiers do exactly what a progression structure should – each one takes the same central mechanic and makes it meaningfully more powerful. Hacksaw have found a way to build genuine suspense from a prize-wheel concept that could easily have felt gimmicky, and the Piggy Bank visualisation of accumulating multipliers adds tension that a simple instant win would not provide.
The theme is one of the stronger aspects. Betty and Clyve are charming without being cloying, the 1930s heist presentation is consistent throughout the game, and the sound design adjusts appropriately when Vault symbols and bonus events appear rather than treating every spin as equally dramatic. On both PC and mobile the core experience holds up well, with the Vault Dials and Piggy Bank mechanics remaining easy to follow regardless of screen size.
The honest caveats are worth stating clearly. The absence of wild symbols means the base game relies heavily on Vault symbol appearances for its moments of interest, and players accustomed to reel modifiers or expanding wilds may find the payline action unremarkable in comparison. Cash Crooks draws comparisons to Hacksaw’s earlier releases – particularly the heist-themed Cash Crew – and some reviewers consider it a lateral rather than forward move for the studio. The 10,000x maximum win is a competitive ceiling that feels appropriate for the volatility rating rather than aspirational, and the 96.22% RTP sits at a solid but unexceptional level.
Where Cash Crooks succeeds is in providing a balanced, personality-led experience that rewards patience without demanding it. The 45.89% hit frequency keeps sessions from turning into grinding waits, the Vault Dials provide variety even in quieter base game stretches, and the bonus gamble adds a genuine risk-reward decision before each free spins round begins. For players who enjoy Hacksaw’s style but find the studio’s most volatile releases too punishing, Cash Crooks offers a more manageable entry point with enough mechanical depth to hold interest across multiple sessions. Those chasing high-volatility all-or-nothing gameplay will want to look elsewhere, but for medium-stakes bonus hunters with an appreciation for good character work, it delivers.
Cash Crooks FAQs
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What is the game theme of Cash Crooks?
Cash Crooks features two feline criminals named Betty and Clyve who rob banks in a playful 1930s-style setting inspired by Bonnie and Clyde. -
What are the basic specifications of Cash Crooks?
The slot has 5 reels, 4 rows, 14 paylines, and a medium volatility level with an RTP of 96.22%. -
What is the maximum win potential in Cash Crooks?
The maximum win is 10,000x the stake. -
What are the main bonus features in Cash Crooks?
The game includes Vault Dials (prize wheels), three bonus rounds (Grab’n Go, Fierce and Fur-ious, and Vault to Victory), and feature buy options. -
How do Vault Dials work in Cash Crooks?
Vault symbols activate Vault Dials that spin to award multipliers or the max win, with values combining when multiple dials appear. -
Can you buy bonus features directly in Cash Crooks?
Yes, players can purchase access to specific bonus rounds or feature spins at various costs.

