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A Flintstones physical slot machine was created by WMS recently, which could be played in Las Vegas. The WMS slot has been very well received, featuring a layout more reminiscing of a pinball cabinet than a traditional slot machine. This is, however, the first online slot machine themed around the Flintstones. Players will soon be able to get a. “If somebody is cheating a slot machine, invariably, they’ll sit at it and they don’t really have to look at the machine because they know what they’re going to cause it to do,” says Derk.

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Dinosaurs, without a shadow of a doubt, are one of the most overlooked themes for online slot games. Sure, there are a few different ones out there, but nowhere near as many as there should be. Perhaps we’re just big geeky fans of the ancient creatures, but in any event, there can’t ever be too many dinosaur games. And Genesis Gaming has one of its own to add to the collection in Dinosaur Adventure. It’s almost like reliving the whole Jurassic Park scenario. You’ll get to visit a world where the dinosaurs have not been wiped out. Instead, they roam the lands freely. And while that could be such a sight to marvel at on one hand, on the other it could be the most terrifying thing to happen. Just imagine coming face to face (or rather face to leg) with a Tyrannosaurus Rex, for example. Not altogether such a friendly scene would ensue, we’re sure. So, let’s find out how to evade the ferocious beasts in this Genesis slot. And then, you’ll be able to watch them from a safe location.

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Accessing this Genesis slot will provide you with a layout of five reels and four rows in total. This works as a slightly larger layout than what most people consider to be the norm. However, don’t despair. It gives you more space to form winning combinations. In addition to this design, there are 1,024 different ways of winning in the slot too. Therefore, you’ll have a great set of opportunities to create winning combinations on the reels. As far as the bet goes that you can bring into play on these ways to win, this is adjustable. Simply make use of the relevant arrow buttons on either side of the ‘Bet’ section. There, you’re able to choose from a bet amount of between $0.40 and $80 per spin. Therefore, $80 is the game’s highest overall wager possibility. And you can also utilise the inbuilt autoplay function of the game as an alternative.

Further to this design and setup, the game contains some very nice and appealing imagery throughout too. In the background of the game, there is the scene of the jungle land, with trees and vines on display all over. Upon the reels of the game is where you will find the various different symbols of the slot, starting with the six different playing card icons. There’s the brown 9, the purple 10, the yellow J, the green Q, the blue K and the orange A. It is these icons that form the slot’s lowest paying standard symbols. Following on from these, there’s the inclusion of four different dinosaurs as icons. First of all, there’s the Brachiosaurus, which has the ability to provide a maximum pay out of 150 times your overall wager. Then comes the Stegosaurus as another symbol. The Triceratops also works as a symbol in this game. However, it’s the vicious Tyrannosaurus Rex that is the game’s highest paying standard icon. This one has the ability to reward you with up to 300 times your overall wager.

As you make your way through the prehistoric jungle lands, you’ll need to remain as quiet as possible. Not only that, but you’ll need to stay as shielded as possible. Fortunately, there are some Genesis special features to assist you with remaining hidden. For example, you can bring the wild icon into view on the reels. This is present in the shape of the erupting volcano. As a wild icon, it is able to substitute for all other symbols upon the reels, helping you to form winning combinations. The only exception to this rule is the game’s scatter icon.

And looking towards the scatter icon, it is the image of the Velociraptor that offers this up to the slot. Scatter symbols have the ability to provide a pay out to you wherever they show up on the reels. If five of them come into view anywhere, for example, you will receive 800 times your overall bet. You will also see that it is this icon that works as the game’s freespins trigger.

Three, four or five of the scatter icon showing up across the screen activate the Dinosaur Freespins. And you’ll receive eight, 15 or 20 of these, depending upon the amount of scatter icons in view. During the freespins feature round, any wild icon that shows up on the reels will also reveal a multiplier. This can be anywhere between times two and times four. Then, any win that forms will have this multiplier applied to it. The wild icons can only show up on reels two, three and four during freespins.

It’s a definite thing, that this game is an adventure for you to play through. And if you’d like to see some of the best slots that have similarities to this game, read on. First of all, there’s the Silver Lion offering from Lightning Box. This one also contains 1,024 ways to win, which can be found across a five reel, four row layout. You can also win between eight and 20 freespins whenever three or more scatter icons come into view. There are multipliers in play during this round too, of up to times 27. Another game that we can suggest to you to play is Thunderhorn from Bally. Again, you’ll get to see a total of 1,024 ways to win are present. And once more, you can win between eight and 20 freespins in total. Wild icons will only show up on reels two, three and four during this one too. And finally, how about checking out Lucky Panda by Playtech? Again, wild icons show up on reels two, three and four, and it has a single bonus feature round too. The game itself has 1,024 ways for you to win and a five reel, four row layout.
The theme behind this game, as we said earlier, is a great one to experience. The graphics really bring it to life as well, ensuring that you have a visual treat. Furthermore, you can trigger a nice freespins round and the overall gameplay is definitely appealing altogether.

If there is one common thread amongst devoted slot players and newcomers to machines alike, it is that dream of a nearly impossible hit that transforms them from people of limited-moderate means to millionaires in an instant. Imagine the feeling of jubilation when a slot machine informs you that you have won in excess of 8.5 million dollars! After the initial shock, I should imagine that the winner of the money has a swarm of various thoughts going through his/her head as to all of the wonderful things they can do with such a tremendous sum.

Such a tremendous, non-existent sum.

In an unfortunate turn of events for both Veronica Castillo and the Lucky Eagle Casino, the former believed that she did just that while the latter knew that she didn't. That's not to say that she didn't have some reason to think that, as her picture clearly shows the requisite number of credits on her Jurassic Riches machine:

It's very difficult to believe (any Washington readers here?) that the Jurassic Riches machine is even capable of such a handsome payout given that it is a nickel level machine. In fact, some of the jackpot winners proclaimed on the Lucky Eagle website:

Consist of Lonnie, who won $20,684. Walter, who won $5305. Then you have Nancy, she won $80,000. Barbara won 20k and Phillip 48k.

Veronica Castillo did not win in excess of 8.5 million dollars, though. In fact, while it is unclear why the casino chose this specific amount, they sent her a check for $80.

For anyone who has ever wondered why almost all, if not all slot machines, have a disclaimer stating, 'Malfunction Voids All Pays and Plays,' well, there you have it. In addition to the extreme likelihood that, pursuant to the Line Pays, such a jackpot is impossible on one of these machines, it is also very difficult to imagine a 1,000 slot casino out of Washington state is going to be offering anything that could even potentially payout 8.5 million dollars. I suppose player-banked linked progressives (if applicable) might be an exception.

This actually brings up an interesting question though: What is the most appropriate response of the casino to this event? I imagine that opinions are going to vary wildly and might even include, 'The machine says 8.5 million, so pay it!'

Slot Machine That Has A Wizard And Dinosaur

While I certainly don't think that paying the 8.5 million dollars should be necessary, I definitely think that the casino could have done better than forking over an $80 check.

Let's just take a second and think about this: How many slot players really pay such significant attention to the Rules/Pays screen as to calculate the highest returning combinations, the amount returned per such combination based on the amount bet and then multiply that by the number of lines being played? With respect to casual slot players, my guess on that is going to be about one in every none. Therefore, I think that it is perfectly within reason that Ms./Mrs. Castillo was conceivably under the impression that she had just hit for 8.5 million dollars.

Casino staff made quick work of clearing up that confusion, of course. However, there is an entity responsible (in one way or another) for the fact that the machine would ever read such an amount, and that entity is the manufacturer of the slot machine. Compared to the elation that Ms./Mrs. Castillo must have experienced upon 'hitting' that result, the realization that such a result did not actually happen and the 'winnings' were not going to be given to her must have been a heart-wrenching event.

I mean, we're talking Cinderella story rags-to-riches sort of stuff here just to have it all dashed by a disclaimer. And, yes, I do understand why that disclaimer exists and I understand what it means in this situation.

But, eighty bucks, really?

I imagine, at this point, it would have been much better for Ms./Mrs. Castillo to have simply lost on that spin instead, such is the tremendous emotional beating she must have taken given the realization that she had not had her life changed in an instant.

Therefore, I think that there should be some sort of manufacturer's guarantee (absent any tampering by the casino staff, of course) that should any machine malfunction while leased, or within x years of purchase by the casino, that the manufacturer will compensate the casino in the amount of $10,000 and such amount shall be used to pay the player.

Do you advocate for something greater, perhaps $100,000? I could be convinced.

Either way, putting myself in Ms./Mrs. Castillo's shoes, I really don't think it is an adequate amount of compensation to simply send a check for eighty friggin' dollars and expect her to be on her merry way. Granted, I understand that is $80 more than she had before, but the malfunction of the machine doubtlessly resulted in significant emotional duress for the would-be winner that needs to be adequately addressed.

I mean, let's take a look at Table Games for example: Imagine a player has just colored-up from a session of Blackjack for a yellow and a few Greens. Now, we're going to say that this player has a 'feeling' as he or she is walking past the Craps Table and tosses a green in front of the stick mid-hand calling out, 'Hard Eight!'

The Craps Supervisor says, 'Hard Eight's a bet,' and the dice come to rest with the faces showing 4-3, seven-out, line away.

In addition to the fact that, at a particularly superstitious Craps game, the individual who lost the Hard Eight bet might be taking some light verbal abuse for jumping in mid-hand, perhaps after the dice were already out, and thereby 'causing' a seven-out, the player now looks into his or her palm and notices the yellow ($1,000) chip is missing.

In a sudden flash of clarity, the player realizes that he or she must have thrown the $1,000 chip onto the table for the Hard Eight bet as opposed to one of the Green ($25) chips. Panicking, the individual tries to explain to the Craps crew that the $1,000 bet was made entirely in error and that the intended bet was actually only meant to be $25!

How many times do you think the player wins that argument?

That's really the point, isn't it? In my Craps example, the player screwed up and is (I assume in most cases) rightly held accountable for what might have genuinely been an honest mistake. Even if it is a genuine mistake, it was still something that is presumably in the player's control.

The same goes for manufacturers of slot machines. When these machines go out to the casinos, they need to have been thoroughly tested for every possible event to ensure that something like this doesn't happen. Even though an event such as this is a rarity (as would be making a $1,000 bet as opposed to a $25 bet) the slot manufacturer should take responsibility in offering a substantial sum of compensation to the player.

In other words, assuming that this scenario was the fault of faulty equipment that was unaltered by the Lucky Eagle Casino, then the casino should have the ability to offer the player a meaningful amount of compensation such that the casino simultaneously does not look bad and is not out a substantial sum of money.

Or alternatively, throwing in the wrong chip should void all pays and plays.

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