i hardly ever go to amusement arcades. Somehow I feel uncomfortable there. Then rather sophisticated casinos. However, I am a newcomer here in the forum and wonder about the hype around the game Book of Ra. So yesterday I went to an arcade and invested 8 euros in this game. I don't really understand it because I got bored with this game because it seems to be all about getting these books. I actually had two free spins. However, I don't understand what the attraction is. I had a "king" twice and he must be represented on all reels if you want to win. Laaaaaannngweilig. Therefore, the question: what is so exciting for you in the game?
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28th Feb. 2019, at 08:49 am CET#2
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it is precisely this simple gaming system that has driven many people into gambling addiction.
the game is so popular because it was one of the first games that was playable on video screens.
yes, there was a time when there were only devices with mechanical rollers, without a monitor.
consequently, almost every regular player has played this game and statistically has won well at this game.
and if not, then everyone knows at least one person who has won well there, so to speak from "hearing".
something like that burns itself into the memory.
comparable games on Merkur machines include fruitinator, blazing star and eye of horus.
new games have a hard time on the market because of this situation.
at the beginning, they run quite well, but quickly collapse again. the player goes back to the "old familiar".
this is often a dilemma for the manufacturers.
the simple game system mentioned by grandpaOma also contributes to this
this can be seen in the dozens of clones that exist on the market.
it took a long time until a comparably strong game system came onto the market again.
i mean the currently very popular tower games like rasputin or alles spitze. here, bally wulff has made a start with "burn the sevens".
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28th Feb. 2019, at 09:12 am CET#4
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This incomparable sound when the 3 books bang in burns itself nowmal full in the memory.
Especially with the very old book of Ra where there was still the old sound hope you know what I mean.
Begbie wrote on 02/28/2019 09:03: the game is so popular because it was one of the first games that was playable on video screens.
yes there was a time when there were only devices with mechanical rollers, without a monitor.
consequently, almost every regular player has played this game and statistically has won well at this game.
and if not, then everyone knows at least one person who has won well there, so to speak from "hearing".
something like that burns itself into the memory.
comparable games on Merkur machines include fruitinator, blazing star and eye of horus.
new games have a hard time on the market because of this situation.
at the beginning, they run quite well, but quickly collapse again. the player goes back to the "old familiar".
this is often a dilemma for the manufacturers.
the simple game system mentioned by grandpaOma also contributes to this
this can be seen in the dozens of clones that exist on the market.
it took a long time until a comparably strong game system came onto the market again.
i mean the currently very popular tower games like rasputin or alles spitze. here, bally wulff has made a start with "burn the sevens".
Thank you for the detailed explanation. Now I understand the...even if I am blond:-)
It is my absolute favorite game and only the original version. Not deluxe, 2 Symbols, Magic and all that crap. Book of Ra is easy to explain: If the pharaoh, the explorer comes, everyone always gets shaky hands. I almost got a heart attack on my two Pharaoh fulls. If the beetle or the statue or the 10 comes, everyone grumbles and the free spins are almost guaranteed to suck. I once had free spins on 2 Eur with J. 40 free spins and several full screens. These are memories for life. With Book of Ra you can't stop stupidly, the free spins run through automatically. Everything is simple and regulated.
Does anyone know when Book of Ra was first released? I can't find it anywhere on the net. Also there is no WIkipedia entry.
spinaltap wrote on 02/28/2019 10:38 am: It is my absolute favorite game and only the Ur version. Not deluxe,2 symbols, magic and all that crap. Book of Ra is simply explained: comes the pharaoh, the explorer all always get shaky hands. I almost got a heart attack on my two Pharaoh fulls. If the beetle or the statue or the 10 comes, everyone grumbles and the free spins are almost guaranteed to suck. I once had free spins on 2 Eur with J. 40 free spins and several full screens. These are memories for life. With Book of Ra you can't stop stupidly, the free spins run through automatically. Everything is simple and regulated.
Does anyone know when Book of Ra was first released? I can't find it anywhere on the net. Also there is no WIkipedia entry.
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28th Feb. 2019, at 01:34 pm CET#9
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As far as my feeling goes, however, Book of Ra Deluxe is the more popular of the two. In the Spielo you could only hear the
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I don't understand the hype around the game either. It was the first game I played, my brother raved about it at the time. But after that I hardly ever played it. I always found it much more interesting to try out some new games or to play rather "strange" games. I never played BoR much, not even the clones of it. I also find the gameplay absolutely uninteresting
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i hardly ever go to amusement arcades. Somehow I feel uncomfortable there. Then rather sophisticated casinos. However, I am a newcomer here in the forum and wonder about the hype around the game Book of Ra. So yesterday I went to an arcade and invested 8 euros in this game. I don't really understand it because I got bored with this game because it seems to be all about getting these books. I actually had two free spins. However, I don't understand what the attraction is. I had a "king" twice and he must be represented on all reels if you want to win. Laaaaaannngweilig. Therefore, the question: what is so exciting for you in the game?
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yes, there was a time when there were only devices with mechanical rollers, without a monitor.
consequently, almost every regular player has played this game and statistically has won well at this game.
and if not, then everyone knows at least one person who has won well there, so to speak from "hearing".
something like that burns itself into the memory.
comparable games on Merkur machines include fruitinator, blazing star and eye of horus.
new games have a hard time on the market because of this situation.
at the beginning, they run quite well, but quickly collapse again. the player goes back to the "old familiar".
this is often a dilemma for the manufacturers.
the simple game system mentioned by grandpaOma also contributes to this
this can be seen in the dozens of clones that exist on the market.
it took a long time until a comparably strong game system came onto the market again.
i mean the currently very popular tower games like rasputin or alles spitze. here, bally wulff has made a start with "burn the sevens".
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Especially with the very old book of Ra where there was still the old sound hope you know what I mean.
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Thank you for the detailed explanation. Now I understand the...even if I am blond:-)
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Every suchti and player started with this game
The forerunner of faust or lord of the ocean
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Does anyone know when Book of Ra was first released? I can't find it anywhere on the net. Also there is no WIkipedia entry.
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