Privacy settings

We use a number of cookies on our website. Some are essential, while others help us improve our portal for you.

Privacy settings

Here is an overview of all the cookies we use. You can choose to accept whole categories or view more information and select only certain cookies.

Essential (6)

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.

Statistics (3)

Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
If the statistics cookies are subsequently deselected, they will remain on the computer until the expiry date. However, they are neither updated nor evaluated.

Slot Games in general: BigTimeGaming "Bonanza 3" release

Topic created on 14th Nov. 2018 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 5,914
existenzrippa
Rookie
The anticipation is rising, no more 6 hours until BigTimeGaming releases the next megaways slot... irony off

A new Bonanza in "Who wants to be a millionaire" look...

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
What is the real name of the machine? Or is it now the trend that you have to search every thread first?

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
BTG has apparently secured the exclusive rights to wer wird Millionär.
It will be published today exclusively on some partner site. (probably Leo Vegas as usual.)
And then somehow they want to make the biggest game release ever.

No idea what kind of game it will be.
Imagine a slot of who wants to be a millionaire pretty dull.
But let's see what Btg makes out of it.

This post has been translated automatically

existenzrippa
Rookie
in general we will be flooded with more megaways in the future... according to blueprint red tiger games also has the license from btg...

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
Visually I like it well and also the gameplay I like only that you if you get free spins can lose them also gives significant deductions because it takes but some of the game fun.

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
Interesting game!

Unfortunately, the "gambling" of the free spins is very modest. Even if you get the spectator wild and have a tendency of 80% to answer A, then this answer is often wrong.

This post has been translated automatically

Anonym
Royal777 wrote on 11/14/2018 at 2:11 pm: Interesting game!

Unfortunately the "gambling" of the free spins is very modest. Even if you get the spectator wild and have an 80% tendency to answer A, that answer is often wrong.

Has one there in any case FS sure even if one gives the wrong answer or are then all free spins gone as it is in the extra chilli!

This post has been translated automatically

Begbie
Elite
adp and mega also had a wwm license at one time. the devices never even made it past the test stage due to a lack of interest from customers.

This post has been translated automatically

Christoph
Experienced

Ronny1982 wrote on 14.11.2018 at 15:14
Has one there in any case FS sure even if one gives the WRONG answer or are then all free spins gone as it is in the extra chilli?!

As I understood the preview videos, there are like in "Who wants to be a millionaire" different levels on which the free spins are safe. This is the case with the 2nd question at 10 spins and the 7th question at 20 spins. If the first one is wrong, you will drop down to 0 free spins. At least that's what the videos suggest (the levels are brightly highlighted in the same color)

By the way, according to the Big Time Gaming website, the slot will be presented via Casinogrounds (Twitch channel) starting at 8am and will be available exclusively at LeoVegas.


This post has been translated automatically

TonioKroeger
Experienced
Yesterday I tested the new BGT game "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", which has been available (exclusively?) at LeoVegas for a few days now and which, with its 6 reels and extra payline with four squares, reminds of Bonanza and Extra Chilli, whose possibilities and winning values it seems to combine. During the FS, new Scatters on the extra line running below can win more FS, as in Bonanza and Extra Chilli, and of course each win increases the factor by one level; unlike Extra Chilli and White Rabbit, you can't "buy" FS. Some spontaneous impressions: Colorful, tonally well done, in that it reminds of the familiar sounds of the show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" . Nevertheless, in my opinion it is even more manipulative than the other games. Why? Here one can "gamble" randomly won 8 FS and thus increase it to 50. It is presented like in the quiz show, so the player seems to have the possibility to use the 50:50, the telephone and an "audience joker" ("Ask the Audience"). A few times I won 8 FS each and "for fun" relied on the information of the "audience joker" (e.g. answer D 86 or 84 %, if I remember correctly) - and poof, the FS were gone. Now I am not so naive to believe that the numbers of the (in the broadcast quite reliable) audience joker would represent the limited chance or even the probability halfway real. Nevertheless: In my opinion it is borderline to confuse players (possibly newcomers) with this information.

This post has been translated automatically

Hot Topics22nd Nov. 2024 at 05:26 pm CET

Community Forum-Moderators

Members who assist the GJ team in moderating the forum.
Profile picture of AndreAndre
Profile picture of gamble1gamble1 online
Profile picture of Langhans_innenLanghans_innen
Profile picture of SaphiraSaphira
GambleJoe is aimed exclusively at user whose allowed to play legally with his current location in online casinos and does not violate the current law.
It is the responsibility of the user to inform himself about the current legal situation. Gambling is prohibited for children and adolescents under the age of 18.
GambleJoe is a registered trademark with the EUIPO of GJ International Ltd.

© 2012-2024 GambleJoe.com

Forgotten your password?

Create a new password here

  • 1. Fill in the 3 fields carefully and click on the green button
  • 2. Check your email inbox for a message from GambleJoe
  • 3. Click on the confirmation link in the email and your new password will be active immediately