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Could wonder if the royalties the slot makers have to pay to the owners of the trademarks does to they make the slots a bit tighter. Atleast when it comes to Netent.
I don't think the Netent games are that bad. I've been sucked dry by MG-games aswell, and find that the lower variance Netent games usually gives a bit more entertainment than getting two scatters on Jurassic Park or Immortal Romance a few hundred times in a row.
Had a nice run on Starburst the other day, was down to my last 50kr, started betting 5-10-20 on Starburst(as I had a huge WR to finish) and it didn't take more than 10 mins before I was up in 2000. That being said the WR got me in the end.
tried a few spins and did not like it like the majority ITT I guess.....how long has it been that a release has been something game-changing like DOA or Playboy??
Just to put things in perspective, DOA was released quite a few years ago, and it wasn't "Game Changing" at all. It took a few members of this forum to start praising it before it got "big". Before that, it was just another game.
If DOA was released today, it would get the usual thrashing: "No wins in the base game, I had several features with less than x30 bet wins, I tried a few spins, won nothing", etc.
From what I've understood, the Speed Up tool is a Flash based tool, right?100 features in free play (This was a real pain to get as NetEnt have changed some things so it wasn't possible to speed up the game, and every few minutes you get asked to either log in or click continue.)
No base game wins over 100x
This happens quite often, you have unlocked one feature and have loads of spins left which would give you a fair chance at unlocking both, but the game doesn't allow this. You are only allowed one not both
This happens quite often, you have unlocked one feature and have loads of spins left which would give you a fair chance at unlocking both, but the game doesn't allow this. You are only allowed one not both