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| Marsin (Gast) |
I would love to hear your thoughts on slot themes and which one you think is the best. My friends have very different preferences and we often have arguments about which slot we would like to play together. Do you play alone or always with friends? | |||
| Duffer (Gast) |
Do you and your friends play in the same social casino? I usually play alone because I am always distracted by other people and I am so uncomfortable. I think the best theme among all the sweepstakes games online is the mythological one. In Fortune Coins social casino, where I am registered, there are a lot of slots with these characters. The slots I like the most are: Gates of Olympus, which is probably the most popular slot I know, as well as Olympian Legends and 3 Pigs of Olympus Bonus Pot. And what slot theme do you like the most? | |||
| Mullka828 (Gast) |
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