on the link thing:
i believe dominques link had exactly one more fact then mine.
its not worth defending/attacking.
just two reviews, added for more details.
click on any you like or none at all.
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on the link thing:
i believe dominques link had exactly one more fact then mine.
its not worth defending/attacking.
just two reviews, added for more details.
click on any you like or none at all.
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However the texts at the bottom ("Play Thunderstruck II slots and find out what Thor and his mighty companions have in store for you!" and "Play Thunderstruck II Online Slots at the Following Recommended Casinos") are a bit misleading.
AFAIK you can not yet play it.
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Yeah its just prep work - the way Google works unfortunately is that it takes all the content plus relevent links in and out into account so you have to be ready for when their spiders come crawling. Often means jumping the gun but it's that or not be ready when they stop by and lose ranking. That's one reason why a lot of websites have pages with little content or links to pages yet to be populated.
Good point. I jumped the gun actually because of this thread and people asking for the info.
The other new MG slots are not up yet.
I do, however, often publish new slot info before they are available, because I find people want to know. It's on a standard template though, which explains all the other links. It's just not feasible to publish each new slot from every software twice when we have thousands of pages to keep updated, it's an enormous amount of work as is.
That said, the page may change as part of normal updates after the slot is available, if we find any inaccuracies or additional stuff that should be mentioned.
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