Drake Casino Review

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December 25th, 2012
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It doesn’t matter if I need to choose between a restaurant or ordering food online, sushi is pretty much always the first choice on any menu. After having a very delicious sushi for dinner, it wasn’t quite enough so I went to Drake Casino to play the “Sushi Bar” slot. When I started playing the slot it was like I hadn’t just had sushi; first I felt like saliva appeared in the corners of my mouth and soon afterwards I started drooling. Needless to say that it was an interesting slot but before long I needed to get serious because I had only some small wins, and I was losing money frighteningly easy. So, before I started playing another slot I decided to eat the leftovers right away because “Sushi Bar” only made me hungrier.

After giving my tummy a refill, I thought that the “Gladiator” slot would be the right choice. In the beginning it really seemed so, though I couldn’t really trigger any of the slot’s features. The exception was the Gladiator Smash Wild Reel but honestly, it was pretty useless. I gave up on playing the slot and I felt a little bit desperate; at first I had $60 on my account but after these two slots I was down to under $20. I wanted to play one more game but I didn’t know which one. I saw the “The Exterminator” slot and I thought what a convenient name for my last $20. I managed to trigger the Bonus Round (the first one today) and I won $2.40 which didn’t help much to stabilize my balance. When I was down to $7.45 I really believed that my balance was going to be exterminated in a blink of an eye but alas! I triggered the Bonus Round again and additionally, Free Spins. In the end, my balance showed $22.73 and I felt a great relief.

I decided to stop playing there because I should just be happy that I managed to trigger the features and revive my balance a bit. Luckily, there are still some excitements to come with these fantastic 3D slots.

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