Has anyone tried it yet? just got an email about it and from the screenshots it looks nice.
havent played there in ages - but I might just have to make a deposit to try it out =)
MOD EDIT: "Coral Clams" is the slot being discussed in this thread.
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Has anyone tried it yet? just got an email about it and from the screenshots it looks nice.
havent played there in ages - but I might just have to make a deposit to try it out =)
MOD EDIT: "Coral Clams" is the slot being discussed in this thread.
Last edited by Simmo!; 10th December 2009 at 11:24 PM.
I made a deposit to try it out, but the game is currently unavailable. Will try it later, looks interesting.
Balky
I played it some last nght , if i had to rate the game between a 1 and 10 it would get a 6.................laurie
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At first I thought it was disappointing but after a few minutes of playing I became somewhat addicted to it. It's playing style is a mix of several of their other games. The bonus round is pretty cool and has potential for big pays. Also, the music during the bonus round is catchy.(doo-doo doo..do do da doo!) I feel like I need a tropical drink while I am playing.![]()
I have very mixed feelings on this one...I caught a few bonus rounds...and had a somewhat less than fair return IMO for the amount I was betting, and I then caught a really nice bonus round (or so I thought) I think it was 17 free spins x 5 multiplier and only came away with around $150.00 on a $1.75 bet...very disappointed in this return...
So you know the pays are smaller than average to accomodate this kind of catch to not pay out too much during the bonus rounds.
I do like the squiggly things and stuff..kinda cute..for me on a scale of 1 to 10 for playability..I think this will go the way the beating black heart one goes and that is to the bottom of the play pile not because I do not like it, but because of the payout...for every spin you get a lot less than your bet when you do hit something and that is not my cup of tea..
I would rather not get anything vs a pittance of what I invested on a spin..I always wondered , why even bother giving anything when it wasn't worth the effort in the first place?? I mean, I was hitting 18 cents, 26 cents etc type wins when betting $1.75....ahh well...some people enjoy winning SOMETHING...me, I rather not get anything ...if that is all it gives..
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And then we're back to the good old variance discussion...
As I'm no longer a costumer there, I won't say anything about the new game, but....this is excactly what I was talking about in the older 3Dice thread....if they make lower variance games, where each individual win HAS to be smaller, to give MORE wins...You don't have more money to pass out to players, so you can't have more AND big wins at the same time
It's either or
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Jasminebed (11th December 2009)
The low payouts and low variance is what bothers me about the game. Otherwise it's not too bad. I need more time on it to make a final decision on wether I will play it regularly. Right now 95% of my time is spent on Tut,supersuits,Happy valley.
i noticed in the paytable....that it states RETRIG on the bubbles in bonus round pay high....but they dont actually RETRIGGER the bonus round. I think that should be clarified.![]()
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I think the new slot is pretty freaking nice. The concept is great, the bonus is great. The only beef I have is that you can get 5 of a kind (the stars) and it pays 1x your bet. Sorry Enzo, but I will *never* agree that 5 of a kind paying 1x is okay.
It's a good slot, still. If Enzo were to increase the pay of the lowest symbol(s) ever so slightly, I think this would be a great slot and easily the best addition in ages.
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