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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
7007 Slots? More Like 35 BORING Slots Over & Over Again!,
By MGoldie "Video Game, Comic Book, DVD Collector!" (Near Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: 7007 Slots: Virtual Vegas (Video Game)
First the title 7007 Slots, may be accurate in that there are 7007 variations in the game, but when you how they get that amazing sounding number, it is pretty depressing. I only counted 35 different types of slots available. And all are pretty much the exact same game, just with different pretty symbols. There are no animation on the symbols on the machines, generic, boring sound effects that are the same on every machine, a terrible spinning motion while the reels are moving, and really nothing to set one machine apart from the next except the theme of the symbols.
So here is how they get 7007 slots. Each of the 35 themes is available in either a 3 way "traditional" one-line slot, or a 5 way "modern" multi-line slot. From there each machine is also available with about 10 different bonus games. So you can pick which bonus game (or none at all) you'll want to play when you start the slot and if you get a bonus symbol (which happens far too often) you play the bonus round. They have wheel spins, a pinball game, a tower of cash, (none of which are that fun) and I did try a unique one that you sort of control. It is like the old Atari game Breakout, and you control the paddle to break blocks and the more you break, the more money you earn. So take each of those variations, and now you'll see that each slot is available in 12 different denominations from one penny to $100 per line. You start with $5,000 and try to earn more. What happens when you earn more... apparently nothing. There appears to be no cotent to unlock or any difference between a penny slot and a $100 except the zeros. Seriously, this game should be in the $5 bargain bin as basically they took two types of slots, a 3-line and a 5-line, slapped different symbols on them, created a few bonus games, and offered different denominations, and call it 7007 slots. But you will tire quickly of them before you make it past about 5 of them. Don't waste your time with this sorry excuse for a game. I only wish you could get money back for games after opened, as this is $20 I highly regret spending. If you want a good slots game, stick with the Reel Deal Slots series from Phantom EFX. They know how to make a great slots game...
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
worth nothing,
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This review is from: 7007 Slots: Virtual Vegas (Video Game)
This is a cheapest casino game I have had. It has more than 150 games but it is the combination of 30 games plus several bouns games so all the games are looks alike and plays alike. Plus this game does not support many basic Windows feature(like scroll mouse wheel). You can choose "Three reels" and "five reels" on each game but they are same . Low graphic and lack of selection on personal setting. There is no comparision with "Bally Slot" or "Real Deal Slots". Beside all of those, the game has very very low pay-off even in "fantasy" mode. In my mind, it is lower than actual pay-off in real casino. NO FUN. I wish I did not order it.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
really stinky,
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This review is from: 7007 Slots: Virtual Vegas (Video Game)
I have been robbed. Save your money and skip this one. The graphics are terrible. The games are boring. There are about 8 slight variations of one game with the fish symbol. There are the same slight variations of the Egyptian symbols.etc etc. each symbol has the same tiresome slight variation of games.
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