sim slots

“Sim slots" or simulated slot machines are the online versions of the popular physical slot machine used in casinos and other gambling venues all over the world. It is part and parcel of the video game revolution that flowed and ebbed ever since computers chips became the rage. Sim slots are on par with the simulated video games that became so popular in the late 1990s and coupled with the already huge popularity of real slot machines, it was a natural transition in online gaming sites.
There are many variations to the sim slot, including video slots, multi-real and multipayline. Sim slots are available as downloadable games as well as flash games, which let a person play online. Online games can be accessed through numerous online casinos including AllSlots, Jackpot City, Vegas Slot and Slots Royale. The game is even downloadable for use in PocketPC. Some sites offer sim slot play for free without downloading but caution must be exercised because it might be accompanied by malware as well.
The online sim slot is designed to simulate the actual feel of the actual slot machines, including the blurring of the barrel as it whirls past. Some programmers have even developed software which is used to statistically predict the odds/payoff in actual machines such as SlotStat.Exe but it has text-based output so it is not as colourful as the downloadable games. The use of these programs to predict the odds in a real slot machine has been gaining popular use.
Downloadable games abound in all formats including gems, garden produce, medieval, musical and even pet motifs. Many are shareware, meaning they can be played for a while and then payment will be asked. In these games, the only money involved is pretend money so there is no bar to enjoyment. However, the games on online casino sites require virtual money transactions and that may become a problem for those who become addicted to the flickering bars.
Some companies use sim slots as a gimmick to draw crowds to their booths during exhibitions and trade shows. Very few can resist a virtual pull at the one-armed bandit, secure in the knowledge they will not lose their shirts over it. With sim slots, as in real slot machines, the mathematical probabilities of hitting the jackpot remain the same (about one chance in 32,000) and it will not matter how fast or slow the button or lever is activated. So for those out to enjoy the tinkle and flash, playing sim slots is all well and good. Just make sure you do not end up a statistic.