Note: The Mad Grabber is 100% Legal within Second Life - A customer pays and is guaranteed a prize!
The Mad Grabber is like your own virtual arcade machine that makes you money.
Firstly the user pays the machine simply buy clicking it and then the machine flashes a display of lights with an exciting tune to which the claw reaches down for a "prize".
The Prize is then dropped and the user then receives a prize from a selection of prizes that are stored in the inventory of the machine.
You set the price per play and can put however many prizes into the machine as you want...
The machine is already full of prizes which you can add to or remove the lot and put in ones of your own - for example higher priced prizes...
A suggestion is you can name the prizes as you wish but to keep the element of surprise perhaps rename the items "Mad Grabber Prize 1" for example.. but as I said this can be anything you wish.
The Mad Grabber is FREE and EASY to use... All you do is rez in world and you're ready to go... edit as you wish.
There are two versions of this machine a commission based free version which pays you 50% and the creator (Madaconda Ironclad) 50%...
This machine is FREE and will make YOU money as well as the creator.
This limits the free version to setting your price to only values that can be split by 50%. However if you like this product and it does make you a lot of money perhaps consider purchasing a non commission version.
Click Here To View The Non-Commission Version of The Mad Grabber
The Non-Commission Version works the same way but you receive 100% of the payments and there are no price limitations.
The Machine has full rights (excluding the scripts for obvious reasons) this means you can copy - transfer to your friends... even change parts of the machine.
Please find the Notecard in the inventory of your Mad Grabber to Change Prices. ( > Price Settings < )
Product of The Orange Skull
At first I thought this was just junk, but then I actually read the note and found out i could add my own prizes and edit the prices. Now it makes me a little pocket change each day as I put a few of the items I sell inside and people play somewhat like a raffle hoping to get the specific item...
Players tend to spend about 60$ each in one sitting because 2-6$ at a time feels super cheap, but it does up pretty fast if you have 5-10 people per day dropping 50-60$ in it, and it cost you nothing but a handful of prims to use. 5/5
Nice idea, i put the price on 2 L$. But people didnt want to play there. Thats why i can give only 3 stars.