CasinoLuck Review

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April 2nd, 2013
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I’ve had to move again recently; you know how it is, finding a better apartment, better prices, location and who knows what else – we all have our preferences. I found a great apartment in a really nice, residential area and I believe it’s a keeper. The apartment and I are going to get along just perfectly in spite of the rent and bills. I’m sure that it will love me as far as I keep it clean and everything in its place. So, in my relatively new habitat, it was time to play some slots. I went to CasinoLuck to play some of my favorite – NetEnt slots.

The first one was the “Mega Fortune” slot; that was what I was hoping for when I started playing. My initial balance was €150 and I felt comfortable playing with a €2.5 bet. I would get some very nice spin wins and I even triggered the Bonus round winning €5, but my balance was slowly melting. The first good news arrived when I got €54 and I got my balance back to €150. With some oscillations my balance stayed between €120 and €140; there were some very good wins and not too many empty spins. At one moment it became rather boring as if nothing was happening. And then, out of nowhere, completely unexpectedly, I got €100.6 in one single spin. My balance got to amazing €231. I played some more and I triggered the Bonus Round twice more winning €7.5 and €2. I finished this fantastic adventure with the slot having €220.

I thought it would be a good idea to play the “Wild Turkey” slot. I heard a lot of good comments about it and I thought I should give it a try even though I wasn’t impressed when I tried it for fun. I played with a €2 bet and lost €120 in no time; of course, I kept hoping that I would trigger the Free Spins feature which was, in my opinion, the only bright spot of this game. I stopped playing because I needed a breath of fresh air. Blah… those turkeys, Thanksgiving can’t come soon enough and revenge will be mine.

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