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Which myVegas Slot is the Best?

It seems most avid myVegas players have a go to game. But, is there a “best” game? Really, it all depends on your goals. If you’re a fan of online slots and enjoy playing the bonuses, you may like Frontier Fortune or either Excalibur variant. For my fake money, the best game to play is Lotus Land. Reason being, I’m only playing myVegas to build LPs and get some free rewards. I care little about actually interacting with the games. In fact, it’s rare for me to sit down at a slot while in Vegas; they simply can’t hold my attention. This goes double for the online versions.

What’s great about Lotus Land is that it requires no player participation beyond the initial spin. The slots at Wizard Slots does offer free spin bonuses, but those are registered and run automatically, without having to interact with it. Most other myVegas slots require player decisions or acknowledgement (having to press a button once the bonus is complete). You can simply let Lotus Land run in the background while you check emails or peruse the moronic things your “friends” type on Facebook, like me. The only auxiliary participation you may encounter is if myVegas is running a promotion in which you gather items during your spins. However, I’ve been able to go through hundreds of spins without needing to click the old mouse. It’s a great game for gaining LPs or building your strip. I mentioned this little gem in my last podcast episode. Some have used the advice with success:

Do you have a favorite myVegas slot or strategy? If so, let me know. For more myVegas tips, you can check out episode #29 of the VFB podcast.

Adam

Host of the Vegas Fanboy podcast. A reluctant Millennial. An amateur human.

7 comments

    • Right. I’m not one to have a “lucky” slot or anything, but I do, for some reason, find that certain games treat me better than others. I know it’s likely all random, but that darn confirmation bias always seems to kick in!

  • I find this thread fascinating. In my opinion the Sheerluck Hound game is a perfect example of what ‘skill based gaming’ will be in the future. The bonus round, specifically. Yet, folks on this thread would rather just sit back, not hit a button, and collect all the ‘coin’. I wonder if the preference for lack of activity is due to the fact that myVegas costs no actual US tender.

    • I think that’s exactly it. I’m only in it to earn the rewards, as I’m actually not a slot guy. In fact, it’s very rare for me to sit at a slot machine. Though, I get that slot fans will enjoy the more interactive games.