Pyramid - the quest for immobility is the worst net ent game in this regard, of all times. It is a pure scam slot, IMO.
Apparently they are saying this slot is supposed to be a very high variance slot and so we are expected to just sit still and take it up the ass while it bleeds us dry, and thank it afterwards. I am very familiar with high variance net ent slots, what with DoA and Reel Steel being BY FAR my most played slots. This pyramid bullshit is nothing like those two. I actually started to log my play on it after my initial observation that it plays like crap. I have now nearly 4000 spins on it, and would you like to guess what is my biggest win? 75x. Yes, seventy-five-fucking-times bet in nearly 4000 spins. I don't even wanna calculate how much I am down on it by now. How is it supposed to get me anywhere near the theoretical RTP now? Spins are clocking in and the situation gets worse and worse after each session.
I know of no other net ent slot that has this amount of dead spins, either.
My point is: where are the huge wins? Where are the videos and screenshots of several thousand xbet wins? or even over 10 000x? After all, this is supposed to be a very high variance slot. Surely there should be plenty of them by now. I'm not holding my breath. In the words of Dunover, this slot is clearly "BULLSHIT!"
Finally! It took 5974 spins to get a hit over 100x (or 75x, as that was the best one at this point). 120.90€ hit at 60c bet, the super mega win delivered by a shitload of Q's with a X5 multiplier. I can only re-iterate what I wrote in my original post. There is seriously something wonky with how this slot distributes its wins. Either this is the highest variance video slot of all time and a good chunk of the RTP is dedicated to the never heard of 10000x+ wins, or Net ent is simply pissing on all of our faces.
The cost of this little project is hard to calculate exactly, as I used free spins bonuses and parts of deposit bonuses in it where possible. The betsize was always between 0.5-1€.
Many hundreds of euros of cash, in any case.
No need to play it ever again. Which is kind of a shame, as I actually do like the idea of the slot and the gameplay. It is just too damn costly to play.