6 years ago
yes Starburst is great and since I am a new player, i have found Gonzo's Quest to be interesting too.
I recommend book of dead, it is also easy to play and it was one of my first slots when I started online casinos, it was my first win, that's why I always recommend it and also always win free spins.
For me the best games right now
Torro gold-is like the game book and bulls, only that you get chances of free spins much more often-I made more than 100 euros with the bulls not only once with 20 cents
King of Kings-Is a book game like Book o dead-only a lot better. You have 5 reels - if you get into the free spins, which is difficult - then there is also a 6 reel
Hidden by Elk-Games is also very interesting 5 reel game with 172 lines if you get the magnifying glass in the middle 3 reels you have 5 free spins - if a magnifying glass is added to a free game you get an extra spin again - the best pictures for the free spins are wild , Old researcher, young researcher, camel and K-everyone else is rather poor.
All the book games from Playngo - you can confidently peck the wall at the moment - are so pointless
Book of dead-I've been getting into the free games for months, but that's it again-No extensions, no matter what, not even a full picture.
Legacy of dead - the last time it became a bit pointless
Rise of Merlin-detto legacy of dead
In principle, I am of the opinion that Playngo is reducing more and more - it doesn't really matter what you play on them - you get angry more than it's worth. That's why I only try a few more games - but most of them I attack more
Play'n GO games RTP was actually questioned here by a couple of players. I tried to contact them and invite to our forum, but they sadly never replied 😕
Honestly, why should you answer? They don't give a shit what the people think of their games - the casino pays for it.
It would be interesting for me to know how such a deal between casino and provider works. I suppose the casinos won't get the games for free, they'll have to pay something too. And that's the question is the provider too involved in how much the casino gains from the provider?
According to what I heard, the provider gets money based on how the game is popular. If the game is played a lot, then the provider gets a lot of commission. If the game isn't popular, then the provider doesn't earn money.
They should definitely be interested in what people think about their games, because if it turns out that more and more people don't believe in Play'n GO games, then they might stop playing these games.
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