Vera John Casino Review

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September 13th, 2013
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Most people enjoy crime and mystery stories; they watch TV series and read such books. Personally, I like watching TV shows and one of my favorite is Murder, She Wrote. That series is still very popular even though it was aired during the eighties and the nighties. So, I was happy an intrigued when I saw the “Who spun it?” slot. I thought it would be interesting to give it a try. I went to Vera & John Casino; it seemed to be the right place for me.

There’s a great storyline behind it; the goal is to find a murderer, and then to interrogate him or her. I started spinning with €75 having some nice wins but still, my balance was melting. I managed to find the first clue – the murder happened in the kitchen. Finally, when I got down to $35 I triggered 10 Free Spins. I chose Miss Chatham’s bonus - 4x all payouts, and I won €13.20. I got my balance up to $59 so I could breathe a bit easier. Only a few spins later I got the feature again. This time I chose Mr. Wellington’s bonus and in that case the game pays both ways. I earned modest $5.30. The next few spins were very rewarding my balance raised to $73. I triggered the Free Spins five more times and each time I chose a different character for a bonus in the Free Spins. My total winnings were €25.45, and I had more money than at the beginning – my balance was €77. After all those Free Spins I discovered the murder weapon which was the Wrench. Of course, the third level and finding out who’s a murderer is the most difficult part, but I made it. Covington was the murderer! At that moment I was down to €35, and I hoped for the interrogation feature. I got it only a few spins later. I solved the case finishing with €41, but it was worth it.

I really enjoy the slot, even though I lost almost a half of money I had. It doesn’t matter because I feel good about solving a murder case.

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