WizBet Casino Review

894
September 10th, 2013
Back

Everyone likes holidays; some so that they could spend a quality time with their family and other perhaps just to relax and do nothing. Even though Halloween is over a month away, I was reminded of it the last time I played slots at WizBet Casino. Hallowing has its roots in the pre-Christian Celtic festival which was celebrated on the night of October 31; they believed that the dead returned to earth on that day. Trick or treating has a long tradition in the United Stated and in some other countries, as well, for an estimated 100 years. Although we don’t know exactly where and when the phrase “trick or treat” was coined, the custom had been firmly established in American popular culture by 1951, when trick-or-treating was shown in the Peanuts comic strip. One year later, Disney produced a cartoon called “trick or Treat” featuring Donald Duck and his nephews.

This was the first time I noticed the “Trick or Treat” slot so I decided to give it a try. It was okay; I had some empty spins and nice wins. It was nothing unusual for me. I liked that the Wild appeared often and I had quite a few wins of over €2, but then again, it wasn’t anything special considering that my bet was €0.50. The slot is interesting though it’s nothing too spectacular and more importantly, I couldn’t trigger the Free Spins feature. I wanted to keep playing but I managed to stop myself. I then chose the “Captain Shockwave” just because it had a sign “Hot” – I really hoped it would pay well, but apparently the slot was far from hot. It was a complete disaster. I lost €40 in no time; yes, I played the first slot maybe 15 minutes and then, the second one destroyed me in a minute. Well, at least now I know that I won’t wear a Captain Shockwave’s costume this Halloween.

Markotik

Back to articles
Lincoln Casino accepts players from USA

Search

Search Results

Select language

English English Deutsch Deutsch

Don't show this again

Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Share