Usually, I am not the type to walk around with the phone everywhere and that’s why I don’t have a lot of apps on it, either. But recently I came across this app and it kind of intrigued me, so I wanted to share my impressions with you. If you are on the lookout for a Jamaican themed slot game to play on the move, then the Rasta Slots app is right up your alley. I came across it when I was about to take a long trip to the countryside to help my grandmother out with some work, so I figured I better stack up on games, as I just got my new iPhone and I have very few apps on it so far. So, even though I had promised myself not to go back to my old habits – gambling, obviously, I figured it will be a long ride, so I decided to at least try some play-money slot apps. And this is how I found the Rasta slots app and the thing that I liked best about it is that it couldn’t cost me any money. Hmm, or can it? What I quickly noticed about the app was that, while you can download it from iTunes totally free of charge, there are things, like coins and Reggae songs that you will have to pay for anyway. So, my first thought was why would I wanna pay for coins in a play-money game, where I can’t win anything, right?
I mean, don’t get me wrong, the game is nice and all, you can play slots and even poker, on the ‘irie’ reggae beats of Dub Easy, Stay Conscious and The Home Grown Kush Band, which is all pretty nice and swell, but the fact that I would only put in money, but could get nothing out was kind of a turn off right from the start. I know, it’s the gambler in me speaking right now, but I mean even the quality of the app cannot be compared to the games offered by real online casinos and their apps can feature up to 200 or 300 games to play on the move, most of which slots. I guess you could say that I like mobile slots with real money better and can you blame me?
When I think of all the mind-blowing slots that NetEnt has released lately, it makes my head spin. And what about Playtech? Whoever is or has ever been a slots enthusiast has heard of these names and knows that what they are creating is sheer magic. Not to mention the enchanting prospect of actually winning something for real, instead of paying real money for bogus coins. And you guys really have to see the difference between play and real-money apps, especially in terms of graphical and sound effects. Even the bonus rounds are much more fun, with fun animations, not to mention rewarding. So, guys it’s up to you what you wanna play, but if you ask me, my money’s on the real-money apps.