What exactly makes people play Ramses. Book to play? Was that also a classic in the Spielos in the past or something?
I think it's really ugly and since it's a book game like any other, it's hard to compensate for that...
Stromberg wrote on 08.02.2023 at 13:58: What exactly makes people play Ramses. Book to play? Was that also a classic in the playos back in the day or something?
I think it's really ugly and since it's a book game like any other, it can't compensate for that very well...
Yes, there are also machines from Bally Wulff in Germany, for us for example in the south it was a rarity and something "special" to see, because at least in our city there were actually only Merkur and Novoline machines.
That is, for Bally Wulff machines you always had to drive extremely far.
I myself am also a big fan of Ramses Book, but I can't give you an exact reason for that. Maybe because the animation is more satisfying than other book games
Yes, there are also machines from Bally Wulff in Germany, for us for example in the south it was a rarity and something "special" to see, because at least in our city there were actually only Merkur and Novoline machines.
That is, for Bally Wulff machines you always had to drive extremely far.
I myself am also a big fan of Ramses Book, but I can't give you an exact reason for that. Maybe because the animation is more satisfying than other book games
In Berlin, the Bally Wulff machines were available in almost every arcade. It's probably also because Bally Wulff had their headquarters in Berlin at that time...
Book of Fortune by Amatic was also widely used in pubs and arcades at that time. I played it the most, because I got into the free spins more often than with Book of Ra.
In general, the book games are completely overrated.
But if, then preferably those with new symbol selection at retrigger, so eg legacy of dead, or Rise of Merlin etc..
I also like more varied games like book of Toro or book of Sam.
However, I'm not really green with elk, is probably the Provider with the most psychotricks and the fewest big wins.
The games are partly really cool I think, from graphics and gameplay, but more than 500 x I could never win...
Book of Champions and Book of Champions Reloaded (Spinomenal) come to mind. I don't think anyone plays these regularly, but they have often given me 1,000X and 2,000X hits in the base game out of nowhere when the top symbol conjures up any rows. Especially since the box then makes zero ballyhoo or blingbling, but counts up the win total at breakneck speed and bang it goes on as if nothing had happened Can't really enjoy it at all and going for a p**s or a beer at the same time is not a good idea either
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Yes, there are also machines from Bally Wulff in Germany, for us for example in the south it was a rarity and something "special" to see, because at least in our city there were actually only Merkur and Novoline machines.
That is, for Bally Wulff machines you always had to drive extremely far.
I myself am also a big fan of Ramses Book, but I can't give you an exact reason for that. Maybe because the animation is more satisfying than other book games
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In Berlin, the Bally Wulff machines were available in almost every arcade. It's probably also because Bally Wulff had their headquarters in Berlin at that time...
But I also liked to play the machines
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But if, then preferably those with new symbol selection at retrigger, so eg legacy of dead, or Rise of Merlin etc..
I also like more varied games like book of Toro or book of Sam.
However, I'm not really green with elk, is probably the Provider with the most psychotricks and the fewest big wins.
The games are partly really cool I think, from graphics and gameplay, but more than 500 x I could never win...
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