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Eliot85

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Hello. I want to start by saying that my English is quite poor, so I use AI for translation.





I have two questions.





Demo mode in games — haven’t you always heard that it is identical to playing with real money?





I am playing Amatic slots right now, and these are definitely not the same in demo mode as they are in real play.





Why isn’t Amatic available at casinos with European licenses? I only find them at casinos with licenses outside of Europe.





Do we have any representative from Amatic who could clarify a little?



I have uploaded a video where I play in demo mode with constant wins. Then I have uploaded 2 videos in real money mode, and finally the game history.


 
In regulated markets, slots should play identical in demo play to normal play as part of the licensing conditions.

In less strict or non regulated markets I guess demo could and can play totally different to real play and this has happened on more than one occasion in the past.

The very fact that you say that Amatic isn’t available at casinos with European licences could suggest that either that provider failed compliance in those markets or choose not to operate in those markets for any number of reasons.

Personally I have never played any games from that provider so I wouldn’t know what the real deal is but from what you’re implying I would not play them.
 
I see amatic slots have revamped a lot of their slots and upgraded them and added autospin.

I am curious if they offer them on a different rtp level now. The last handful of times I have played the upgraded ones the returns have been horrific and unplayable as the returns were extremely poor.

I would say the last 5 sessions my rtp is around 40%. Which makes me think they are now on lowered rtp versions. I have had a cold run on them here or there but to be absolutely dead all over since the upgrade. Extremely suspect!
 
As we saw with the infamous GameArt debacle once at Videoslots, it's perfectly possible to provide demo models paying well in excess of 100%. As a one-time reviewer and data collector who has played thousands of new slots, many only once, I have seen numerous cases of test or demo games paying out ridiculously well, all the time.

Nothing illegal about having those test versions, but again as said, they should NOT be presented to customers by any casino in their interface; versions should always be the same as real-play models.

In cases like this I tend to believe the player simply because they are subliminally conditioned over their gambling life to see 94-96% performance so when a game pays and pays they know instinctively it's not kosher.
 
I see amatic slots have revamped a lot of their slots and upgraded them and added autospin.

I am curious if they offer them on a different rtp level now. The last handful of times I have played the upgraded ones the returns have been horrific and unplayable as the returns were extremely poor.

I would say the last 5 sessions my rtp is around 40%. Which makes me think they are now on lowered rtp versions. I have had a cold run on them here or there but to be absolutely dead all over since the upgrade. Extremely suspect!
94 and 96%
 
I see amatic slots have revamped a lot of their slots and upgraded them and added autospin.

I am curious if they offer them on a different rtp level now. The last handful of times I have played the upgraded ones the returns have been horrific and unplayable as the returns were extremely poor.

I would say the last 5 sessions my rtp is around 40%. Which makes me think they are now on lowered rtp versions. I have had a cold run on them here or there but to be absolutely dead all over since the upgrade. Extremely suspect!
as Eliot85 replied, they do have multiple levels of variable rtp.

I have made use of amatic slots A LOT in the past and always checked the RTP (going into ? then the § and scrolling to the bottom). If it shows the the correct highest RTP, I'll play it, if it shows a lower RTP I'll avoid the entire provider on that site and if it doesn't display an RTP it's probably on a lower setting and will also be avoided.

Only play amatic if you can see the correct (or an acceptable for you) RTP listed. Additionally make sure the site has some reputation so you know it won't be a fake game.
 
I have not spoke in this forum publicly for some time.

I just wanted to say Amatic slots are available in EU countries including in the UK.

In the UK we can play Amatic slots at All British Casino and all other L&L Group casinos.

I was not paid to say this info. I was just pointing it out.
 
I have not spoke in this forum publicly for some time.

I just wanted to say Amatic slots are available in EU countries including in the UK.

In the UK we can play Amatic slots at All British Casino and all other L&L Group casinos.

I was not paid to say this info. I was just pointing it out.
Are you completely sure about this? I know it used to work before, but then they disappeared. However, I can’t find Amatic on a single casino with a Swedish license.
 
Are you completely sure about this? I know it used to work before, but then they disappeared. However, I can’t find Amatic on a single casino with a Swedish license.

I am sure All British Casino have a Swedish Gaming Authority License, so go check out that site I mentioned and see for yourself if Amatic is listed for you. They are for me. I play them their a lot.

EDIT: Google AI lied to me when I searched. I just checked on the site direct. It does not state Swedish Gaming Authority.

Maybe @L&L-Jan can confirm this for you as well?

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Amatic is available on most Belgian casinos too. I play them frequently, they rarely give me really big wins but the variance isn't too high either. Not sure about the RTP but I guess 96% at most places.

They're an old provider and there's nothing shady about them afaik.
They can be really brutal — 30–40 dead spins isn’t unusual. But when they pay, they pay well. Which games do you play?


I’m playing Wild Shark and Wolf Moon
 
Are you completely sure about this? I know it used to work before, but then they disappeared. However, I can’t find Amatic on a single casino with a Swedish license.
Amatic took the decision not to certify their games in Sweden. Even the UK stopped. Their core market is Austria, CIS markets, Eastern Europe, Germany, NL also South Africa. But in the UK the games arent really working so that stopped to. They launched a new brand for that: Wildcat gaming i believe.

So therefore @Eliot85 you cant find Amatic games in Swedish regulated casinos, including ours.

I do hope you can take a joke as we've never interacted. But if I was you, stick to Gonzo's Quest.

Kr. Jan
 
Thank you for clarifying the question about Amatic! I really appreciate it. I hope to see their games in Sweden in the future.





Speaking of Gonzo. We broke up a long time ago now, I boycott everything related to NetEnt and have a bit more control over my spins these days, 10 euros max, no more than that
 
They can be really brutal — 30–40 dead spins isn’t unusual. But when they pay, they pay well. Which games do you play?


I’m playing Wild Shark and Wolf Moon

My favorite game of them is Billyonaire.

But I'm a sucker for basic games like Hot 27, Eye of Ra, Enchanted Cleopatra (and all the clones like All Ways Fruits). Another classic I regularly give a couple of spins is Casanova.

Too bad that they're also moving to those hold & win coin bonuses in their latest releases.
 
My favorite game of them is Billyonaire.

But I'm a sucker for basic games like Hot 27, Eye of Ra, Enchanted Cleopatra (and all the clones like All Ways Fruits). Another classic I regularly give a couple of spins is Casanova.

Too bad that they're also moving to those hold & win coin bonuses in their latest releases.
I’ve tried this game a bit with €4 spins and €8 spins. I got the bonus, but unfortunately it didn’t pay that much. I almost always land the best symbol on the reel that spins, but it rarely pays. In fact, the smaller value symbols have actually paid better.





What’s the max win (x) on this game, do you know?
 


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