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2007Cryptologic Releases Bonus Pack 12 of New Online Casino
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I haven't gambled at a Cryptologic online
casino in a while, but every time I go back to see what they are up to I 'm
always impressed with their graphics and game functionality (whatever that
means). Like Microgaming, Cryptologic has been on the ball when it comes to
developing new casino games. I'm not sure what their quota is per year, but it
seems like they do a new game release every four months or so, which thus brings
me to why I am writing this current article.
Cryptologic's latest release is called
Bonus Pack 12, and features four new slots. Okay, as much as I want to say,
"Aren't there enough slots? Why do casino software developers keep coming up
with more slots than they, or better yet, the players know what to do with?"
Yes, as much as I really want to shout that off the top of Mount Everest (have
you guessed I am not a big slots fan), I have come to terms with the reality of
the situation and reminded myself that 1) a new version of craps or any other
table game for that matter, won't go over well; and 2) there are already enough
versions of Blackjack to start a museum.
So, yes, Cryptologic's Bonus Pack 12 is all
about the slots. I haven't tried any of them out myself, but from what I hear,
they sound inventive and entertaining. Of the four, "Computer Rage" sounds the
most fun (and relatable). It's themed around your stereotypical office where all
the employees are stressed out, the boss is yelling and computers keep crashing.
Oh, and did I mention smashing computers as well? Just for that alone, I think I
might have to give it a spin.
If you want to check out the new games,
InterCasino is a good online casino for doing so. They offer a Flash version,
but you will need to do a full download if you want access to the new games,
which besides "Computer Rage", include "Panda Panda", "Rajah's Rubies" and
"Native Treasure". If you reside in the U.S., I'm not sure what to tell you, if
you know what I mean. Cryptologic was one of the first online casino software
developers to drop out of the U.S. when the UIGEA was passed.
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