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The Free
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Downloads similar to those in the left hand sidebar are simulations
of
the real Poker Machines found in clubs and casinos throughout Australia and can be
freely downloaded and played for evaluation purposes. These
Slots and Keno Games are intended to be used for entertainment purposes only, no money
required.*
When your trial period has expired you can if you wish
register the game for $US10 , the keys are sent sent to you by email
immediately after registering which means (
NO WAITING ) .. ("Snail Mail") and
PayPal are also available. All
Slots have sound and bonus
free spins, some have jackpot features and you can play these games in
full screen mode if desired , most of the pokies also offer 3 levels of
payout from realistic to a dream machine. If you do not wish to
register you can do so at a later date or simply un-install using the
games un-install option.
If you do register then the
game is yours forever, play when you like, as often as you like and how
you like and not lose a cent, just have Fun.
* AU$10 Registration fee. |
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RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL AUSSIE-VIDEO-SLOT GAMES:
Windows based system 98/95/2000/XP/Vista/Windows7 At least: -
750MHz Processor,128MbRAM,16mb Video card- 8Mb Hard Drive Space
-Sound card |
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Australian slots are also known as Pokies,
Poker machines and of course Slot Machines and Fruit
Machines. The
aim of the game on the pokies is to come up with a winning
combination. There are various types of slots in an Australian
casino (or Clubs) and the traditional spinning reels type of game is
the most popular, Keno Machines are also present in the casinos. The
main poker machine is the "Multiline" game where you get the
opportunity to win on a number of lines simultaneously and the
winning lines are illuminated for you. Multiplier slots give you the
opportunity to vary the amount you bet on each of your chosen lines
(or ways).
Most of the pokies are a combination of the "Multiline and the
Multiplier" which means you can play as many lines as you wish for
as much or as little as you please, some of the Aussie-Video-Slots
games also offer 243 Line Pokies. The operation of the pokies is
simple, you insert your coins ($1 coins) these days, select the
options you wish to play then press the Start/Spin button. The slots
come in varying denominations, from 1 cent usually up to $5 or more
so in theory if you were playing a 1 cent machine by one line it
would cost you 1 cent per spin. When you have finished playing, you
can cash out (if you have any cash left!) and the machine will pay
you out either in cash or vouchers. Most Australian Casinos and
Clubs have some of the slots designated "Progressive Jackpots "
where the jackpot increases with each play usually on a linked basis
where there could be any number of other slots all contributing to
the jackpot.
By comparison the majority of Aussie Video Slots games can be
"Tweaked" for a payout of Realistic, loose or Dream Machine
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Aussie-Video-Slots or AVS
owns the
Intellectual Property
(IP) rights
of all games offered for sale by "Aussie-Video-Slots” or
others on eBay or elsewhere. These games have been authored
( all my own work ) by me over the years, the first game
published was "slots Egypt and a 243 line game called "keep
fit " and that was in the early 1980’s, they were written on
an XT computer which was a real step up from the “Dick Smith
“ wizard that I started with, that machine came with a basic
compiler whereby you could write some basic code and run it,
trouble was it took some time before an audio cassette
became available to store this code, so, when you switched
the machine off all your code was lost. The Commodore 64 and
1541 were really nice to work with after the wizard although
once again it took some time before they offered an external
disc drive as an accessory. The internet was not as
accessible as it is today, the first web browser was from
memory called Mosaic and was introduced in the early 80’s so
the local bulletin board was the place to be. I am now 73
yrs. old and will still continue making new games (only a
little slower than usual!!). Next game out will be my 50th. |
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