CasinoLuck Review

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March 6th, 2015
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One slot I really like is “Medusa”, and its sequel, as well. But there’s something interesting about those slots and my experience with them. At the beginning, the slots were great and generous easily becoming my favorite games. But over time they would become tighter, to that point that I would wonder why I play them. As if my experience doesn’t matter I keep choosing wrong slots to play.

That was exactly what happened when I went to CasinoLuck. I chose to play the “Medusa” slot having €50. My bet was €0.25 and I got a feeling right away that the slot was tighter than ever. Perhaps I shouldn’t complain because my play time was quite long; I needed an hour to lose €25. But the wins in the base game weren’t big; there were only rare dead spins. I only triggered Re-spin feature winning modest €3.56, and then the Pick Me feature which brought me €1.75! It was great that I played for such a long time, but in a way, it was torturing; waiting for the free spins one hour in vain.

I was surprised that I hadn’t played the “Arcader” slot before since I really like Thunderkick software. The time has finally come even though the bet of €0.5 seemed too high for €25. But relatively quickly I triggered the Mystery Pick feature winning €4. I had some nice wins so I was enjoying the game. I then triggered the Bonus – 9 Free Spins; I won €9.60, which brought me back to just over €35. Only a few spins later I triggered them again, but this time I won €21.70! I got to €53, which was amazing. The slot was very entertaining from the beginning, and I then made a tough decision to stop playing. I felt that it gave what it had to give.

It was great that I recovered my balance and even earned a few more bucks. That will make way easier for me to continue playing.

Markotik

“It was great that I recovered my balance and even earned a few more bucks”

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