> I'm not trying to be mean here, but it feels like you have no idea how a slot machine works...
It has every aspect of the slot machines I was playing just 2 weekends ago at casinos in Reno, but without credits being deducted from my balance per spin. Instead, in this game, you must pay lump sums from your credit balance to the Landlord after N spins. It's thinly disguised gambling with fake credits, but with a "Gamble now, pay later" twist.
EDIT: my mistake, it appears from the video you also pay one credit per spin, in addition to the rent.
>It has every aspect of the slot machines I was playing just 2 weekends ago at casinos in Reno, but without credits being deducted from my balance per spin
So other than the gambling part, it is a lot like slot machines.
Interesting!
How many of the slot machines that you played in Reno have a feature where you get enough cultists to summon an eldritch horror? That's normal late game stuff for Luck Be a Landlord.
I don't gamble. I play games sometimes, but I don't wager money on them. I have no interest in playing games for money and you'll never catch me in a casino unless there happens to be a conference or convention held there.
I'm not sure what you're trying to do with this thread, but I do not think you're having a good-faith discussion about something you're curious about.
It has every aspect of the slot machines I was playing just 2 weekends ago at casinos in Reno, but without credits being deducted from my balance per spin. Instead, in this game, you must pay lump sums from your credit balance to the Landlord after N spins. It's thinly disguised gambling with fake credits, but with a "Gamble now, pay later" twist.
EDIT: my mistake, it appears from the video you also pay one credit per spin, in addition to the rent.