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March 6, 2008 at 9:14 am #762624
wabbit500MemberI wouldn’t stick to one platform only. Apart from Microgaming, which is definitely the No.1 for variety and quantity, Cryptologic and Odds On have also good slots. I have found that the preferences differ in different geographical locations. Some prefer dazzling slot games, others prefer more tricky games.
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Online Casino NewsroomMarch 6, 2008 at 12:40 pm #762640Anonymous
Inactive@Dominique 155685 wrote:
They tell me they are finishing working on games in production and then on an affiliate platform. They say they had some affs test what they have and it’s not working well enough. They also say they are not able to handle a big influx of players as of yet.
So I guess they are a work in progress.
I was one of those affs. Their affy program was crap, didn’t track, and just gave them free players, IMO. I got lots of clicks thru my click tracking (which, BTW, eliminates bots from clicking), but next to nothing showing in their crap-interface.
They really weren’t all that interested in upgrading it either. I think they are hoping to get all the players they can before affiliates are involved. Don’t look for them to move on this anytime soon.
That’s my take on it, anyway.
March 6, 2008 at 3:37 pm #762653
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I would have to raise a hand for the Microgaming slots as well. Just for the sheer number of games that they have on their platform which is going to increase your player loyalty. Also when you have big networked progressive jackpots like Mega Moolah to promote, you are going to drive up your click rates. No one can resist clicking on a banner that is advertising a multi-million dollar jackpot, even if it just for curiosity.Online Casino
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