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The games you can play at present on these slot machines include the popular Cleopatra II, Aztec Temple, Wild Taxi, Jackpot Jungle, Triple Lucky 7s, Pharaoh’s Gold and Double Diamond. You can also try new games and their variants like Wild Goose Chase, Latino Machino, Twin Win, Mega Barks, Russian Treasure, Trailer Park Party and Wild Bear. As you can imagine, the visuals in this sequel are far superior to those in the original Little Green Men slot machine.While the older version featured classic fruit symbols on solid reel strips, the Little Green Men Nova Wilds online slot boasts theme-related symbols that appear on transparent reels.
Good as the TPIR bonus games are, my favorite is on a relatively obscure machine called Latino Machino. The Cucaracha Bonus hits when two Cucarachas (wild) hit anywhere on the 1st and 5th reels. During the bonus, the wilds go from spot to spot, making payable hits on the way. Let's say the reels are set up like this:
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And I hit Las Cucarachas on positions 'B' and 'A'. This would trigger the bonus. The Cucaracha would first go to position 1 (while A and B remain wild) and see if it makes a winning hit. If it does, it pauses to pay. If it doesn't, it just moves on. Then it goes to 6, B, 2, 7, and so on.
I'm making it sound dry, but it's actually very exciting. The music and cartoonish characters are nice too. Unfortunately, I haven't seen it often in casinos (you can guess why).
My other favorite is Revolution. Alot of fun and it is not necessary to play the maximum to hit the biggest payouts in the bonus.
Hot Shots in all the different variations. I have just been lucky on this.
Hot Shots is so frustrating because I can't tell you the number of times I've gotten the bonus and won a grand total of ZERO. A bonus should be worth something, and not just enough to cover the cost of one spin. But I did hit the $200+ progressive the first time I played.
I'm not so fond of bonuses that are just free spins of the regular reels even though I won $600 on a Quicksilver that way. I like a second screen or an extra wheel or something. Even those ones that just randomly yell out 'Instant Spin Winner!!' I've found one machine at the Rio that likes me and I tend to head over to it and plop in a twenty and cash out when I'm up 50 every once in a while even though it's not as fun as the ones that you get to DO something.
And I'm a sucker for those 50-play video poker machines even though the paytables suck.
And I'm a sucker for those 50-play video poker machines even though the paytables suck.
Then imagine the fun you'll have when you discover the 100-play VP machines.
Then imagine the fun you'll have when you discover the 100-play VP machines.
I have! But since it costs 250 for 50 hands at the penny level and quads pay 250, it's easy to keep your bankroll going quite a long time playing 50 hands.
I play them for fun, not profit. I enjoy Triple Double Bonus but it's too volatile to play one hand at a time at the quarter level so I indulge myself cheaply.
Hard Rock in Biloxi had The Amazing Race, which I give mixed reviews. Any player with 5 special symbols on their reels would start the community bonus, which threw all 4 connected machines into a competition. The bonus game was confusing, not really explaining how to interact with it very well. Plus, if a player is knocked out of the competition, they would go back to normal slot play, while the others continued in the community game. Seemed a bit of a rip.
I'd nominate this game for the strangest bonus round. You have to uncover the bonus in a pile of sand so all of a sudden you have a whole bank of people pounding the tar out of their monitor. I think its one of the funniest things I've seen in a casino. If you've never seen it this YouTube video shows the bonus, (except most people use two hands 'cause they don't have one tied up with a video camera...)
For Mrs. Mark it's Pompeii. Between 'Veni, Vedi, Veci' and the ground shaking on a big win, she's just all into it.