If there was a very pretty game manufactured in the ‘50s, this is it! Hawaiian Beauty was
designed by Wayne Neyens with art package by none other than Roy Parker. 900 of these
machines were screwed together in the Chicago factory. The game was initially called “Monkey
Shine” but was later changed. This game also features the infamous “double” award. If you
inset two nickels at the beginning of the game instead of the usual nickel, each won replay
would score two games or double the winnings instead of one game. More coins in the coinbox
was the hope of the arcade owners. The playfield is interesting in this game. Two blocked
gobble holes at the top of the playfield would score 500,000 points and light lower side exit
special lanes for replays. Hitting the 1-6 sequence at the top of the playfield would advance the
rollovers to score 100,000 points if rolled over. Points as well as score won games.