hacker09 Posted June 9, 2022 #1 Posted June 9, 2022 Guys, do you prefer Hacksaw or Pragmatic? I play Hacksaw for daily because I feel Pragmatic is harder than Hacksaw to win, I lost so much at Pragmatic. And have you try other provider like Nolimitcity etc?
sykosinatra Posted June 9, 2022 #2 Posted June 9, 2022 From experience I can say that Hacksaw games are known for their volatility and explosive nature, take for instance Wanted, Hand of Anubis, Warrior Ways, Gladiator Legends, Double Rainbow etc. The bonuses can be hard to get and many of them can even flop because of their high reward, high risk nature, but I have used and still use Hacksaw slots to get the boost that I need to play forward. Another bunch of volatile and explosive slots come from NoLimitCity with their Xway Nudge games like Karen Maneater, Remember Gulag, Tombstone, Das xBoot, Mental, San Quentin and you name it. I have also used them as high risk, high reward slots to get the boost I need. As with Hacksaw, you get many low multi bonusses, but the big wins are worth the investment. Infectious 5 XWays hit 500x+ many time for me in the base game, even got Mayham super bonus spins a good amount of times. Pragmatics vary from slot to slot and I play this provider for fun mostly, just like ELK studios (which is underrated imo), because they have a variety of fun game designs. Some slots I boost on is Cleocatra, Dog House, Fruit Party, the occasional Juicy Fruits, Hot Fiesta, and what have you. Fun games from Elk that showed innovation included the Gold series like Katmandu Gold, Pacific Gold, Voodo Gold - and the Nitropolis series (which is slowly becoming one of my favourite games). Thunderkick is also great, though I haven't really had big wins from them. NetEnt games fall flat, their UI design and game design in general don't really entice me that much, though I like Hotline Miami. Depending on your goals different providers give you different moods and results imo. I know it is all about luck in the end, but the more you play different slots, the more feel you get for the landscape.
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