Sunday, April 4, 2010

Favourite slot machines

As strange as it may seem, we never actually expect to win when we gamble and, as such, have a gambling budget which we suspect we%26#39;ll lose in the time we%26#39;re in Vegas.





We mainly play the video slot machines which are at least amusing whilst you lose your money. We%26#39;ve seen things like show me the mummy, addams family, the TV bloopers and Texas Tea. Nothing quite like hitting oil!





Which slot machines would you recommend not missing? We normally play the 25c slots but we%26#39;re ready and willing to upgrade.



Favourite slot machines


my partner loves playing Risque Business get onto the bonus round and choose between a male or female stripper pick 3 people to chuck money at the dancer as they do a strip get past the selected amount of money the more comes off in the next round you can play 5 cent or 25 cent on these slots



Favourite slot machines


I like Lobstermania when I play. This is a 15 coin machine. It is fun to watch the bonus round when the lobsters are plucked out.



I usually play the nickel and penny slots for these.




Wheel of Fortune slot machine is very popular over here. Progressive jackpot. Plenty of 25-cent machines available.




I like the Mrs. Little Green Men. I like when you get the bonus round and have to pick 3 flying saucers. I also like the music they play and the sound effects. I usually play the nickel slots.




I have a few favorites I like to play- in the 25c variety I like the Wheel of Fortune, Top Dollar, and various Lucky7%26#39;s. I also like the 50c and occasionally $1 version of Top Dollar and Wheel of Fortune.





I enjoy alot of the nickel slots- usually playing the 9 or 15 lines at 2-4 credits per line unless I am ';up';. Then I may play more- I like the Alfred Hitchcock, Price is Right, Winning Bid, Texas tea, Marriachi,Ms. Little Green Men, Money Storm,Alien, and Hexbreaker. They are all a bit more entertaining then just having 3 bars. The videos and bonus rounds add a little ';fun'; something to the process of losing my money (LOL) jan




Our problem over here is that the normal slot machines with spinning wheels and nudges are very much the norm. We were so impressed with all the video clips and bonus rounds.





I quite like the idea of a monopoly slot machine. I can%26#39;t remember seeing one last time but I%26#39;ll definitely be looking out for it this time round.





Thanks for your suggestions.





Billy




There is a relatively new (to me, anyway) system that entices me. It is a bank of hyper-linked penny machines that have a variety of themes. There are 3 or 4 bonus levels that pay randomly to any machine that is being played. The amount you win depends on the score you earn when playing this bonus round. The great thing is you can play only a penny a line (though all lines must be played) and still win over $1,000 if you hit the top bonus in the bonus round. The themed slots still play as any of their sort on the casino floor, in that they have their usual payouts and bonus rounds (other than the hyper-linked one). I%26#39;ve seen these under the name of ';Fort Knox'; and ';Party Train'; (I think). Lots of fun and stretches that gambling budget.




Hi LVescape,





Sounds grand. Where were these?




I know I saw them at Circus Circus, but I%26#39;m sure many others must have them. Harrah%26#39;s in New Orleans has them, so their Las Vegas property probably does, also. There are large signs above the bank of machines that has a train engine or bars of gold, etc. on them. They make a bit of noise, too, which my draw your attention (since nothing else in Vegas makes noise, hehehe). Hope you have a great trip and report back to us about all the money you won.

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