Casino Blog | The Oracle
It's been ages since I logged into my Intercasino account and I must admit I've neglected the casino blog bit of the site a little but things have been just so hectic with the other sections.
We've spent a lot of time recently with our casino reviews and adding gambling news on a regular basis along with poker and bingo updates that there just wasn't enough time n the day to compelete this bang for your buck section of the site.
However, today, I finally decided to do something about it and see where I can spend my last few pounds to complete this long-running Intercasino gaming review.
I'll be quicker in future, honest!
I started out with £7.87 and although I want to get as much playing time as possible, I'm determined to complete this first casino as soon as possible to get on with the next one. Even better a casino has given me a £25 starter to try out their casino, so I may as well use it for this casino blog and see how far I get with it. More on who it is later.
Anyway, at the moment, I'm really enjoying playing slots so I'm starting off with a 9-line slot called, The Oracle.
The Oracle is a 5 reel machine with bets ranging from 5 pence up to £5 per line, per spin. I always like to play all the paylines so I'm going for 5 pence per line costing 45 pence per spin.
The slot is decent enough to look at although it's not going to win any awards for design. It's got a 'traditional feel' to the game due to it not being too flashy.
Can I say 'traditional' when referring to a slot that probably reflects the norm a couple of years ago? Oh well, I guess I can for two reasons. One, the internet is moving so fast, traditional was only a couple of years ago and secondly, I can write what I want – that's what's good about having a website.
Upon starting to play, I soon realise that the sound effects in The Oracle aren't going to win any awards either but I suppose they are functional which is all that's required and I'm not in the mood for anything too strenuous on the ears as well as the eyes.
To be fair, the game wasn't as bad as I had imagined and I got about 10 minutes play for my miserly £7 so I wasn't too disappointed. The Oracle gave me quite a few small payouts, nothing to really write home about, but enough for an extra spin or two.
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