Bodog releases Frogged Slots

Bodog Casino has just dropped what promises to be one of the best online slots games of 2016 – “Frogged.” Based on the 1981 arcade game Frogger, this slot is themed around you safely guiding frogs across dangerous roads and rivers. An added bonus is that you’ll get to hear arcade-game sounds and music in …

Oculus Rift out on April 23 – What Slots Players should know

The concept of virtual reality has been around for decades. But for the first time, this concept will become commercially available when the Oculus Rift headset drops on April 23. This of course has major implications on plenty of industries, and online slots will no doubt be one of them. That said, let’s discuss several …

What is Slots RTP?

One term that you may see used a lot in the online slots world today is RTP. So what does this mean, and why do casinos use it like it’s as common an abbreviation as BOGO? RTP means Return to Player, or commonly known as payout percentage or payback. For instance, if you play $100 …

Flier hits $993k Jackpot at Vegas Airport

They say that you should never play slot machines at airports because the payout percentages are low. But don’t tell this to people who play at Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport because one lucky player has hit a jackpot there worth $933,080. McCarran officials were more than happy to announce that somebody won big at …

Checklist for playing Better Slots

If you know much about slots, you’re probably aware that you won’t normally beat these games, aside from resorting to cheating techniques. But there are certainly some steps that you can take to improve your slots playing and potentially win more money too. This being said, here’s a checklist that you should go through whenever …

This Software is about to Save Slots Addicts

While slots serve as responsible entertainment for the majority of us, addiction is still a problem for some players. But slots addicts in Massachusetts will soon be able to take advantage of software that could help save their bankrolls. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has dumped $200,000 into a software program called “Play My Way.” The …