What's your favorite Microgaming slots/games and casinos?

I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Cash of Kingdoms. It's not gonna blow your mind, but it's a solid medium volatility game with some nice features.
 
You folks are all about the slots, but don't forget Microgaming's table games! Their Power Poker video poker games are some of the best out there.
 
Wow, thanks for all the great suggestions everyone! @helena95, I really appreciate your detailed breakdown. I think I'll give Immortal Romance and Dragonz a try. And thanks for the tip about Jackpot City - I'll definitely read those T&Cs carefully!
 
Late to the party, but gotta throw some love to Bust the Bank. Not Microgaming's most popular, but it's got a special place in my heart. Hit my biggest win ever on that game!
 
Here's a controversial opinion: I think Microgaming is resting on its laurels a bit. Their new games just don't seem to have the same magic as their classics. Anyone else feel the same?
@Sugarbear I hear you. It feels like they're churning out a lot of mediocre games lately. But when they hit, they still hit big. Like that Jurassic World: Raptor Riches game - that's a banger.
 
You know what I miss? The old Microgaming slots with the gamble feature. Nothing like the thrill of potentially doubling your win... or losing it all!
 
Has anyone tried any of the new Mega Moolah linked games? Like Fortunium Gold or Absolootly Mad? Curious if they're worth playing over the original.
@Sarah I've spun Absolootly Mad a fair bit. It's fun, but I haven't had any huge wins. The Alice in Wonderland theme is cool if you're into that.
 
Alright, let's talk serious strategy for a second. If you're gonna play Microgaming slots (or any slots for that matter), you gotta have a game plan. Don't just sit there mindlessly hitting spin and watching your balance dwindle.
First off, set a budget and stick to it. I know it sounds basic, but you'd be surprised how many people ignore this. I usually set aside a certain amount for entertainment each month, and my slot play comes out of that. Once it's gone, it's gone. No dipping into savings or next month's budget.
Secondly, know the game you're playing. RTP is important, sure, but it's not everything. Volatility matters too. Games like Mega Moolah are super high volatility - you can go ages without a decent hit, but when it comes, it can be massive. On the other hand, something like Break da Bank Again has medium volatility, so you'll see more frequent, smaller wins.
For Microgaming specifically, I tend to gravitate towards their medium volatility games for regular play. Immortal Romance, Thunderstruck II, Dragonz - these are all solid choices. They've got enough big win potential to keep things exciting, but they won't eat your bankroll as quickly as some of the higher volatility games.
Also, don't ignore the older games. Sure, the graphics might not be as flashy, but games like Avalon and Thunderstruck (the original) still hold up gameplay-wise. Plus, they often have better RTPs than some of the newer, fancier-looking games.
Lastly, know when to walk away. Had a big win? Great! Consider cashing out at least some of it. On a losing streak? It happens. Don't chase your losses - that's a quick way to blow through your bankroll.
Remember, at the end of the day, slots are games of chance. They're entertainment, not a way to make money. Play responsibly, have fun, and maybe you'll get lucky. But never play with money you can't afford to lose.
 
Alright, let's talk serious strategy for a second. If you're gonna play Microgaming slots (or any slots for that matter), you gotta have a game plan. Don't just sit there mindlessly hitting spin and watching your balance dwindle.
First off, set a budget and stick to it. I know it sounds basic, but you'd be surprised how many people ignore this. I usually set aside a certain amount for entertainment each month, and my slot play comes out of that. Once it's gone, it's gone. No dipping into savings or next month's budget.
Secondly, know the game you're playing. RTP is important, sure, but it's not everything. Volatility matters too. Games like Mega Moolah are super high volatility - you can go ages without a decent hit, but when it comes, it can be massive. On the other hand, something like Break da Bank Again has medium volatility, so you'll see more frequent, smaller wins.
For Microgaming specifically, I tend to gravitate towards their medium volatility games for regular play. Immortal Romance, Thunderstruck II, Dragonz - these are all solid choices. They've got enough big win potential to keep things exciting, but they won't eat your bankroll as quickly as some of the higher volatility games.
Also, don't ignore the older games. Sure, the graphics might not be as flashy, but games like Avalon and Thunderstruck (the original) still hold up gameplay-wise. Plus, they often have better RTPs than some of the newer, fancier-looking games.
Lastly, know when to walk away. Had a big win? Great! Consider cashing out at least some of it. On a losing streak? It happens. Don't chase your losses - that's a quick way to blow through your bankroll.
Remember, at the end of the day, slots are games of chance. They're entertainment, not a way to make money. Play responsibly, have fun, and maybe you'll get lucky. But never play with money you can't afford to lose.
@JoeMoneyToe Preach! Solid advice all around. Wish I'd known all that when I first started playing.
 
You know, for all the talk about Microgaming slots, their progressive jackpot network is really what sets them apart. Nothing quite like the thrill of knowing you could become a millionaire with a single spin!
 
True, but let's be real - the odds of hitting that Mega Moolah jackpot are astronomically low. It's fun to dream, but don't count on it!
 
Thanks again everyone for all the great input! @JoeMoneyToe, really appreciate that detailed strategy breakdown. Definitely gonna keep all that in mind. Think I'll give Immortal Romance a spin next!
 
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