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European Roulette, as part of the Real Time Gaming family of games, creates a wonderfully realistic experience at the roulette table and that is a tribute to the design and craftsmanship of the people at RTG. This online casino game comes with lots of options for the player, which includes the opportunity to turn up the sounds that serve as ambiance for the game. At the same time it takes a game that is different than the American version of the game and makes it easy to understand.
The graphic interface has a lot to offer, with a vivid representation of the roulette table and superb animation on the roulette wheel, and you can obviously take this casino game into full screen mode or use a reduced-size screen. As the player, you've got the chance to take advantage of a number of specialty bets that are available too.
I'm sure you already know that there are two different versions of roulette you can play - the American version (which might be the one US players are most familiar with) and the European version. In the American version of roulette, the wheel has slots for both a zero (0) and a double zero (00). In the European version, you've only got the single zero. As a result, the European game offers a greater percentage of either a red or a black number coming up on the wheel, which consists of numbers 1-36 in addition to the zero.
Your objective when you play roulette is rather clear - you want to select the number on the layout (where all the numbers and bets are) that matches the number the ball lands on. You might also describe the objective as winning one of many specialty bets that are available to play, something you might be able to compile a roulette stragey for.
For example, you can execute a "Voisins du Zero" bet, where you are betting on zero (0) as well as the nine numbers that are to the left of it, not to mention the seven numbers to the right (on the wheel, that is). These numbers are represented on the small oval that is next to the main layout.
You've got different denominations of chips in your tray, and what happens is that you click on one of the denominations, say a $1 chip, and that goes into a slot that indicates the amount of money you are going to bet per click. Then you simply go to the layout, click on whatever number or bet you want to play, and then if you are satisfied, just click the "Spin" button at the bottom. If you want to bet multiples of that chip denomination, just click as many times as is necessary to play that bet. For instance, if you want to play $3 you can click three times if your denomination is $1.
The maximum wager on any individual number is $10. The highest wager you can make on the "Inside" or "Outside" bets is $100.
You've got an inset that gives you a close-up view of the number as it is making its way into the slot, and an easy-to-read chart tells you which numbers have come up, so you don't even need a pencil and paper. Think about it - you can save the trees! |
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Game Rating Details: 7.29 / 10
| Software | 7 |
| Easy to Understand | 7 |
| Graphics & Sounds | 8 |
| Game Speed | 7 |
| Theme and Concept | 7 |
| Game Features | 7 |
| Fun Factor | 8 |
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