Q. Best Rival Slots?

5th December 2009 at 18:18 EST by anon
OK so I downloaded Slotocash on the Rival software to try out the slot Scary Rich which I have read is pretty good. Actually it is with the expanding wilds, but boy it can eat your cash when it's in a bad mood!

So I am wondering what other slots people recommend on Rival? I tried Scary Rich 2 but didn't really like it and another called Switch In Time in the i-slots section which I just couldn't hit **** on.

Any other Rival slots I should try? With free spins please.

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20th December 2009 at 16:54 EST by anon Best Response    
Ah there's one, cant remember the name, with a cooking theme that is great IF you can get the bonus. Like all Rival slots LOL.

In the bonus you get chefs on each reel. If you get 3 in view, you get an extra bonus game where you have to catch falling ingredients on a hamburger. If you can get this bnus it pays very well, maybe 100x your bet and more.

Also, Rival slot A Switch In Time is very good. But the bonus round only has wild on first reel but can still pay big.

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