Playing games like Mines honestly reminds me of old school Minesweeper and Plinko feels just like a retro arcade machine.
I think that’s why I love them so much it feels less like traditional gambling and more like classic digital gaming.
Anyone else get those same nostalgic arcade vibes when playing the Originals?
There is honestly no better feeling than taking a tiny reload and actually turning it into a fun session.
Personally, I haven't managed to turn it into a massive cashout or anything crazy yet but just the fun of the journey and seeing how far you can ride a safe streak is the best part.
What’s your best started from a freebie story on here? How far have you guys taken a reload?
We all love hunting for big multipliers but what is the one game you open just to relax, listen to the music and chill out?
For me, it’s mines, the animations, the progressive sfx when gems hit and vibes are just therapeutic after a long day.
It’s crazy how putting even a tiny bet on a random match makes it the most exciting thing on TV. What’s the most random sport you’ve ended up loving because of a casual bet?
I’d love to see the Stake chat rooms become a bit more interactive and genuinely fun to hang out in.
What kind of simple trivia or quick bot games would you want to see implemented? Drop your best ideas for making the chat more engaging and social.
Every new release is just Egypt, Gods, Candy or Fishing.
I think something should change, Imagine a unique visual cyberpunk slot, a deep space survival horror game or a retro 90s arcade theme.
What’s a unique pop culture or any sort of theme you want a provider to finally build?
When does a session stop being fun and become a job where you're just trying to break even? What particular Stake game moves the quickest for you?
For me it is mines although I play all these for fun.
The game is itself nice to get a lower multiplier but when you raise it up to like 10x or 12x the chance is too low of getting a hit that is the reason I play it less frequently anyways gamble responsibly.