Demo video of my latest game :)

No, I was saying Cleopatra will always be my favourite and was asking if Golden Goddess would be available in my local Gentings in Edinburgh :D

I doubt it will appear as a B1 game... the profiles are very very different and we don't currently have the curved cabinet available in the UK.
 
I hope the interactive team take notice of the success of BTG ... and whilst I'm not suggesting they copy the games, it's clear that there is player trend that they might want to follow with one or m ore titles.

Well you guys at IGT are capable didn't Cleo 2 kind of inspire the idea for Bonanza? There were other rising multiplier games too but not up to that level(unless you count 300 shields x300 stage)
 
Actually no... it doesn't work like that.

Category A (doesn't exist yet) is unlimited stakes and prizes machines - like Vegas
Category B1 - only available in casinos
Category B2 - bookmakers only
Category B3 - bookmakers, arcades, service stations, etc. Can be compensated.
Category B4 - working mens clubs, private clubs... can be compensated.
Category B4A - lottery machines. Private clubs only. Work like a pull tab / ticker system
Category C - pubs mainly. Can be compensated
Category D - seaside arcades, penny arcades.
 
Actually no... it doesn't work like that.

Category A (doesn't exist yet) is unlimited stakes and prizes machines - like Vegas
Category B1 - only available in casinos
Category B2 - bookmakers only
Category B3 - bookmakers, arcades, service stations, etc. Can be compensated.
Category B4 - working mens clubs, private clubs... can be compensated.
Category B4A - lottery machines. Private clubs only. Work like a pull tab / ticker system
Category C - pubs mainly. Can be compensated
Category D - seaside arcades, penny arcades.


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that's...a lot of compensated scenarios.
 
:eek2:
that's...a lot of compensated scenarios.

Historically all "fruit machines" were compensated. These were separated in to Cat B4 and Cat C games a while back. This was done for technical regulation reasons... as each had a very different style of game play and stakes / jackpots.

There are some random ones but not many.

Cat B3 is the opposite... whilst you can compensate on them, there are very few manufacturers that do. Plus it must be stated on the game whether it is compensated or random.
 
Back when I first joined CM way back when, there were still the fruities. If memory serves, Vinyl was a big fan, and up until a few years back there were still microgaming compensated (fruities-style) slots..Track and Field Mouse (and its ilk) come to mind
 
I think I've already seen saw an interview on YouTube where both slots were showcased. The video I think is a good idea although I suspect it will be very different once your marketing team get involved :)

As for the game itself... I couldn't see it being a popular slot for me. There is very little about the mechanics which appeals and I actually despise the free spins triggering mechanism :-(
 
I think I've already seen saw an interview on YouTube where both slots were showcased. The video I think is a good idea although I suspect it will be very different once your marketing team get involved :)

As for the game itself... I couldn't see it being a popular slot for me. There is very little about the mechanics which appeals and I actually despise the free spins triggering mechanism :-(

Yeah - Albert's Slot Channel did a video of me demo-ing it in Vegas. :)
The feature trigger was something i wasn't allowed to change - i had some guidelines that i had to adhere to unfortunately :(
 

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