Prime Slots will be switching over to an HTML 5 version providing desktop, tablet and smartphone users with a better experience.
“We know our players use many devices to play online games, including mobile and handheld devices and tablets. With the new format our games will be easier to play than ever, wherever they choose to play them from,” said Aviv Sher, VP Business Development at Prime Slots.
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Just1Million 10 years ago Hero Member
finally they grew some brains, yes indeed their old soft crashes too much and sometimes lags horribly, but unfortunately I can't check the new soft out anymore, since Estonia got banned from neogames about 1,5 years ago ....
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2fast4u 10 years ago Hero Member
Could not agree with you more ethereal. Not to mention flash games always crashing on my mobile
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ethereal 10 years ago Sr. Member
That's great news! I don't like playing too many flash games on my mobile phone as it really drains the battery, hopefully the HTML5 games won't be so resource intensive.
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