Q. Where can I play Reel King fruit machine?
22nd November 2009 at 05:51 EST by Slotking[Show all posts by Slotking]
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Where can I play the Reel King fruit machine online? I heard that Barcrest have now released their games to some online casinos but I don't know who is good and who isn't. The slot I refer to is like the one below filmed at the bookies.
Does anyone know?
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23rd November 2009 at 09:00 EST by anon
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At the moment it is exclusive to Sky Vegas, although you can play it free at http://www.onlinecasinosvegas.com.
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23rd November 2009 at 23:11 EST by SlotkingShow all posts by Slotking
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Kerching casino has it too. It's Barcrest's own online casino.
24th November 2009 at 01:02 EST by SlotkingShow all posts by Slotking
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There is actually a simulator for Reel King available aswell. Check out this video:
24th November 2009 at 07:09 EST by anon

Thanks. I couldn't find it at www.onlinecasinosvegas.com but I did find it to play free at http://www.gamesfruitmachines.co.uk. Incidentally Novomatic (who make Reel King) have created a hybrid slot between this and Rainbow Riches called "Rainbow King". Website: http://www.rainbowking.net.
It's got 3 seperate feature rounds like Rainbow Riches and one of them has a kind of resemblence to the Reel King feature except the free spins are first triggered by tripping round a feature board like with the pub fruit machines. It's complicated LOL.
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What are the odds of the online version? Are they better than the fruit machine?
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94.01% seems to be what's documented but how that compares to the land-version of Reel King I've no idea. I would have thought it would have been a lot better online - normally is.