https://imgur.com/a/WQyjpP8 I won in 4 spins. Will comment again to reveiw.
3rd attempt: https://imgur.com/a/1LHbV5Q I won in 9 spins.
Fair warning: I'm comparing this game to a game I watched my friends win, where you needed to get a number of heads in a coin toss in a row, and you do this by weighting the coin.
I like this idea. It's fun to gamble, and this game lets me strategize and weight the odds in an interesting way. All the information I need is here, the game is responsive, and it's perfectly infuriating when the spinner lands on the 100 coins and then bounces backward into a loss.
That said, I won this game twice. Both times it was anticlimactic. If I had won on my 25 spin run, it would have been anticlimactic. Same for a 50 spin run, I imagine. There's not enough build-up and release of tension. In the coin flip game I mentioned above, you get on a win streak and it builds and builds and builds... and then you lose it! Not so in this game. There's no build toward victory, it's just all or nothing every spin.
If money were the focus of this game, the win might be more interesting, because the bank account builds up higher and higher. Adding other interesting areas on the spinner that you could buy would also improve the game IMO, turning this into a real gambling roguelike.
As it stands, I like the idea, and it is well implemented, but the win condition takes the wind out of my sails.