A new instant-scratch game that hits the market today offers players more ways to win than any other game we’ve sold through the years. It’s called “Cash Bonanza” and tickets cost $10 each.
Players in Cash Bonanza try to match any of “your numbers” to any of the “winning numbers” in the play area on each ticket. If you find a coin symbol, you win the prize shown instantly. If you find a star symbol, you win double the prize shown. Prizes in the game range from $10 up to $250,000.
Look closely at the list of prizes available in Cash Bonanza and you’ll see that we’ve packed 38 different prize combinations into the game, giving you multiple ways to win at different prize levels. For example, there are five ways you can win at the $50, $100, $200 and $1,000 prize levels, while there are four ways you can win at the $500 level. You also can win up to 15 times on each ticket!
It’s all designed to produce a game that will keep you entertained for a long time to come. And, Cash Bonanza offers more than $21 million in total cash prizes!
We’re always looking at new ways to design our games and this concept has been really popular in other states. We think you’ll like it here, too!
Our sales representatives have started to deliver Cash Bonanza to retail locations today and the game will be available statewide by the close of the business day on Friday.



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Hi, Robert. Thanks for reading our blog! I have a lot of fun writing it and love to get feedback like this. We'll keep posting our scratcher demos because they are a great way for people to "see" the game before they tickets. I'm sorry, I can't release a list of all the winning combinations in our scratch games for security reasons. But you now know that there are 38 different ways to win in "Cash Bonanza" so that should give you a lot of fun as you play. Take care, Mary
Posted by: Mary Neubauer | May 26, 2010 at 10:29 AM
I don't live in IA, but I do look at the site and tinker with the "interactive" scratcher demos. I think they're cool and I wish our state would do something similar to get a feel of our instant games.
I'm asking because I'm just simply curious...could you provide a list of all of the 38 winning combinations for the Cash Bonanza game?
Thanks a bunch! Nice blog you have!
Posted by: Robert | May 24, 2010 at 11:23 PM