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Name your favourite 3D slot


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I tend to stick to software providers that I know and love. Even though I know and have played a lot of the 3D slots by BetSoft I cant say that I am a huge fan of any of them!

 

So I wondered if there were fans of their slots here? And if so which of the 3D slots are your favourite?

 

Hope for lots of replies 

 

Sharon

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50 dollars Coco, not much but I am happy with it, it was the first time, and I will play again.

50 dollars is 50 dollars, I wouldn't grumble at that! Well done!

 

Have you played the Madder Scientist 3D slot, I have to say I don't mind that one! And Once upon a time is okay too.

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Wasn't it Sterling Silver from Microgaming also a 3D slot? Their first and last attempt to have such, to be more precise...

 

Also, I'm pretty sure I've seen Gonzo's Quest offered in 3D version somewhere, but cannot remember the name of the casino. :(

Any favourites from the bet soft collection?

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Are we talking 3D slots as in pre-rendered 3D (like in some BetSoft games), 3D as in real-time 3D (normal PC and console games) or TRUE 3D which requires with 3D glasses etc?

 

If the second category count (real-time 3D) then ALL Thunderkick games are up for contention here right? ;) Even Barber Shop is rendered in real time 3D (projected into 2D). Birds On A Wire, Fruit Warp and Turning Totems are perhaps more obviously rendered with this technique.

 

Any takers? :D

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I don't think Thunderkick games are 3D??

If by 3D you mean you must have a 3D capable screen and/or glasses to see the effect then no. If you mean that it has 3D rendered graphics (as in "all" PC/Console games) then YES! Look at the boxes in Magicious, the fruits in Fruit Warp, the skeletons in Esqueleto. It is all in glorious real-time rendered 3D :). Some vendors use pre-rendered movies to simulate 3D (for instance, most BetSoft games use this technique as well as Gonzo's Quest and Jack an the Beanstalk from NetEnt). We don't use movies such as those but render everything on your computer, as you play. Sorry for the technical rant. Thunderkick out!

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