Max Damage and the Alien Attack

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Hey Guys,

I'm not sure this has been discussed anywhere, apologies if I have missed it - but MG's latest game has just been released to 32Red and we're quite excited. It's called Max Damage and the Alien Attack.

It's not like any other MG game we've got, to use their words... "Max Damage is a hybrid slot, arcade style, casino game, where the player controls a spaceship and fires at attacking alien ships ahead." Here's some screenshots...

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As a new addition to our portfolio, we're interested to hear your thoughts on the game, so in true 32Red style we have an exclusive competition - post your review of the game below, along with a screenshot of any win on the game at 32Red, and we'll credit a £/€/$10 bonus to the first 10 people who post.

Happy shooting!

Mark
 
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hehe...looks different and...interesting :D

Is it available in fun mode in your instant casino?
 
I was just in to a little visit at 32Red and noticed it started to download everything again.
I asked Amber in support why and she had no clue.
Don't you ever update them?:p

Since I didn't know about the new game I couldn't try it. Another day maybe:)
 
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Is it available in fun mode in your instant casino?

It's only available in download I'm afraid, but you can choose 'Practice Play' when you log in. :)

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I asked Amber in support why and she had no clue.
Don't you ever update them?

Sorry Tirilej, we're a little under MG's control, some games need a download, some don't - we don't always know. I'll make sure the team are aware. :)

Mark
 
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I tried it for a few minutes and I must honestly say that it looks like something I played on my computer like 15 years ago and the gameplay felt like a boring bonus feature :eek:

But I only played it for like 5 minutes, so don't listen to me. What do I know about Microgaming games :)

But it is a original game!
 
Definitely a retro game, of course innovative in that you can now win money with your alien hunting skills.
However, i also tried it a bit in fun mode: i dont really get the reward vs skill factor?
Is the top score list for instance something that will involve future prizes?

Can you tell me more about the rtp?
I like the idea so far!:)
 
played the game in fun mode now for a while... looks like an old commodore 64 game 20 years ago... and i still dont know how it works
 
Ii dont really get the reward vs skill factor?
Is the top score list for instance something that will involve future prizes?

Can you tell me more about the rtp?
I like the idea so far!:)

Hey Incrediblestuff,

I must admit, I had to read the instructions to fully understand too!

Basically whenever you destroy an Alien Ship (or part of a boss) you are charged 10 coins. This 'destroy' will award you with a payout between 0 and 10,000 coins. You can win up to 110,000 for destroying the bosses at the end of levels 3, 6 & 9. There are 'Freebies' in the game which are similiar to free games on a slot, you won't be charged for destroying a Freebie, but still have a chance to win.

I am not aware of any prizes for the top score list.

Regards,
Mark
 
finished 3 lvl, killed boss, it gives 41x bet for me ;)
so, i am just can tell that for every ship that you kill you lost 10c(or what you bet), and you got sometimes bounty for ships(max. i see is 2.5$(25x bet).
I like
 
Deposited @ 32red just to try this and screenshot it!

I actually found it strangely addicting to play, like an old arcade game you used to feed 10ps into lol. Took me a while to "get" how it works (not even sure if I still do!) but from what I gathered you get charged per kill and the kill rewards you back a random amount, kinda like a spin costing money but you might get something better back. Free shots are like free games etc with some ships being blown up at no charge to you.

Its a fantastic idea and very very unique. I think it will be an occasional play thing for me compared to normal slots but that was certainly £5 of fun I got out of it there that I spent on it!

Sorry for the naff screenshot, but it shows the end of the "free spins" - its hard to screenshot this one mid game! Real play @ 32red so I hope I get the tenner lol

SCATTERS

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Hi,

I am having trouble loading 32Red casino today as it kept coming up with error please contact casino support. Yesterday and the day before it loads up fine. I am not sure why. Perhap server is down or either my isp is up to no good again (Typical Optus)

Edited: Well game is loading fine it seems. The only other one like my promotion and my account the one came up with error, news, bank and my account also have problem.
 
Cheers Mark: i think i get it.
I missed the "between 0 and 10000", that's of course where the rtp is factored in.
This makes is i tiny wee bit like an AWP, meaning, if you invest enough coins, to get to the boss stage at least, you will most likely
make a profit, or break even, or can a boss also award "0"?
 
played this a bit on fun mode, got bored after i destroyed the first boss, still cant get my head around the payout structure, is it possible to make money? will most games result in a loss? unless you hit one of the bigger wins? :confused: is it just a slot in disguise ie. each ship = 1 spin
 
Here's the official MGS release on this game:

MICROGAMING LAUNCHES OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD NEW GAME ‘MAX DAMAGE’

ISLE OF MAN – Microgaming has taken slots to a whole new level with the launch of its innovative new arcade-style game, Max Damage and the Alien Attack.

Based on popular retro arcade games, Max Damage is on a mission to defend the Earth from alien invasion. With 9 levels, 3 boss ships and the familiar vertical screen layout, the game fuses nostalgia with today’s most advanced gaming technologies, ensuring that every attack on the invading life form is enhanced by premium graphics, high quality sound effects and top level gaming power.

Players are given six lives to work their way through the game, with bets placed and points awarded according to the number of aliens destroyed. Enemy spacecrafts can fly at the player’s ship either individually or in formation, heightening the danger and upping the player’s chance of losing a life. However, the aliens don’t have it all their own way, as Freebies, Boosters and Upgrades are available to players throughout the game, helping them to defeat the assailants and increasing their chances of winning a big payout.

Potential Freebies include Missiles, Wormholes and Nukes, while Boosters can provide the player with enhanced Life, Health and Shield levels. Unlike standard slot games, Max Damage also enables players to earn a place on the game’s leaderboard, which displays top scores and fires up the level of inter-player competition.

Roger Raatgever, CEO of Microgaming, comments: “Max Damage and the Alien Attack is a radical departure from the conventional slot format and we’re very excited about the potential for this new arcade-style game. At Microgaming we’re always looking for new ways to produce innovative content, so this move into a whole new style of game is particularly important to us. Fans of retro gaming will not be disappointed, while the top quality graphics are sure to please the whole spectrum of players.”

Max Damage is the first in a series of arcade-style games to be released by Microgaming, as it looks to bring an extra dimension of choice to online gaming.
 
Here's the official MGS release on this game:

MICROGAMING LAUNCHES OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD NEW GAME ‘MAX DAMAGE’

ISLE OF MAN – Microgaming has taken slots to a whole new level with the launch of its innovative new arcade-style game, Max Damage and the Alien Attack.

Based on popular retro arcade games, Max Damage is on a mission to defend the Earth from alien invasion. With 9 levels, 3 boss ships and the familiar vertical screen layout, the game fuses nostalgia with today’s most advanced gaming technologies, ensuring that every attack on the invading life form is enhanced by premium graphics, high quality sound effects and top level gaming power.

Players are given six lives to work their way through the game, with bets placed and points awarded according to the number of aliens destroyed. Enemy spacecrafts can fly at the player’s ship either individually or in formation, heightening the danger and upping the player’s chance of losing a life. However, the aliens don’t have it all their own way, as Freebies, Boosters and Upgrades are available to players throughout the game, helping them to defeat the assailants and increasing their chances of winning a big payout.

Potential Freebies include Missiles, Wormholes and Nukes, while Boosters can provide the player with enhanced Life, Health and Shield levels. Unlike standard slot games, Max Damage also enables players to earn a place on the game’s leaderboard, which displays top scores and fires up the level of inter-player competition.

Roger Raatgever, CEO of Microgaming, comments: “Max Damage and the Alien Attack is a radical departure from the conventional slot format and we’re very excited about the potential for this new arcade-style game. At Microgaming we’re always looking for new ways to produce innovative content, so this move into a whole new style of game is particularly important to us. Fans of retro gaming will not be disappointed, while the top quality graphics are sure to please the whole spectrum of players.”

Max Damage is the first in a series of arcade-style games to be released by Microgaming, as it looks to bring an extra dimension of choice to online gaming.


Could you ask Roger why a bunch of other games need to be updated just to get this one new game in. Bandwidth costs money, and software written for use over the internet should do it's best to ensure that only the minimum necessary for full functionality is downloaded.

For example, why does banking, or HipHopOpotamus need to be downloaded all over again, and not just the once either, but at every single MGS casino launched after the release of one game.
 
A good move by MGS, not so good at moving was my gun turret though:mad: It kept staying put when I was telling it to move with the arrow key, and of course getting hit in the process:mad:

My first thought when I opened the game for the first time to read the rules was;-


"Can I empty this?":D
 

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