Payazzo

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Payazzo (or pajatso) is a traditional Finnish gambling arcade game, dating back to the 1920s, when it was introduced into Finland from Germany. The object of payazzo is to successfully flick coins into one of the winning slots. When the attempt is successful, the machine rewards the player with a couple of coins. The sum depends on the slot the coin was flicked into. If the attempt is unsuccessful, the player loses the flicked coin.

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  • Pachinko is a similar Japanese game, played with steel balls instead of coins.

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