You have to select keepers to try and build a winning combination in essence. When they came to a stop, you had to look at the screen, select some icons to keep, then spin again. Once I clicked spin, the reels would start rolling. Even though they look, feel, and sound like a slot machine, they make you work after spinning. The reason you can play these games and actually win money is that they are considered 'skill games', not slot machines. It's one of the oldest loopholes in the books. Here's the thing, it's not technically gambling. The games that have been placed in the convenience stores are indeed something you can win money on. Could this mean that Texas is loosening the reins and maybe, JUST maybe, we'll see more legalized gaming here? So when I saw Toot'n Totum start putting in what appeared to be some sort of gambling machine, I got rather excited. I was completely flabbergasted when I moved here over nine years ago and couldn't even bet on horse races online, even though there are race tracks here that you can go to and legally bet on races.