We are in the works of creating a brand new slot, Id love to have some users test it and give honest feedback once we are complete!
Always happy to test & review new games
That sounds awesome! I would be happy to test it and share some feedback 😉 Looking forward to seeing what you are been working on! 😀
Never heard of shameless gaming provider
@aras13 thanks ill be sure to let you know when were completed
Thats great news! Congrats 🙂
Hit me up, if you wouldnt mind very open and straight thoughts with feedback with visual reference, ideas and stuff like thar 🙂
@shamlessgaming Maybe I can help? You can reach out to me at discord: Lohar#5080, or hx.lohar@gmail.com
I do consider myself an "experienced" player:
Spins played: More than 2 Million.
Wins >= 1000x without bonus buy: More than 100 times.
That should be enough to provide some useful feedback. I also have 100+ comments on this website.
Plus other skills: Some math and programming included (But not professional), so I can also help with testing.
I'm 99% sure this "story" is fake.
Brand new account, 1st place on the Zombie School MW Tournament.
It's most likely just a way to prevent getting banned before reaching the 10 post quota to claim the tournament winnings.
But well... creating a post claiming to be a new provider just to claim wins on a new account is indeed shameless 😂
Also, feel free to prove me wrong by posting some evidence of being a new provider 🙂
I fully agree with you.
Creating slot machines is no simple task. I'm not a specialist in this field, but I have some knowledge of the process. Developing a new slot is a complex and time-consuming project, requiring the collaboration of many experts, each responsible for a specific aspect of the game. To illustrate this, I'll briefly outline how the process of creating a slot machine looks.
Stage 1: Concept, Graphic Design, and Planning
Every slot game begins with an idea. A team consisting of developers, graphic designers, and market analysts meets to discuss and evaluate various concepts. Current trends, player preferences, and competitor analysis are taken into account.
At this stage, key elements of the game are defined, such as its theme, gameplay mechanics, number of reels, and available paylines. Special features, such as free spins or bonus rounds, are also considered.
Once the basic concept is established, graphic designers begin working on the visual aspect of the game. They create sketches and designs, which are then subjected to a verification and refinement process.
The visual aspect of the game, including 3D graphics, animations, and special effects, plays a crucial role in attracting players and giving the slot a unique character. Every element, from the symbols on the reels to the background, must be carefully designed and tailored to the theme to appeal to potential users.
Stage 2: Programming, Sound, and Music
After the graphics are prepared, programmers get to work. They are responsible for implementing the game mechanics and its functionality. Creating software for slot machines requires knowledge of programming languages such as JavaScript, HTML5, or C++.
Programmers create algorithms that control the game's operation, including the randomness of results and the payout system. A key element is the random number generator (RNG), which ensures fairness and unpredictability of the gameplay.
Sound cannot be forgotten. Sound effects and music create atmosphere and increase player engagement. Specially composed tracks and sound effects are synchronized with the action on the screen.
Winning sounds, the sound of spinning reels, or bonus signals – all of this must be carefully refined and integrated with the rest of the game.
Stage 3: Testing, Certification, and Market Launch
The "new provider" post suggests they're approaching Stage 3. It seems rather strange that a new company that hasn't launched yet (which, to me, means it doesn't formally exist yet) is able to hire a team to create a slot. How would they legally pay their fees? There are many more questions that could be asked, such as whether they're an independent provider or operate as an under-studio, etc.
Maybe it really is just about getting the required number of posts to receive the prize, but just in case, I would be careful with suggestions to test a new slot, because it could be an attempt to scam forum users.
Let's hope that we will receive an explanation that will clarify our doubts and we will be able to enjoy the new provider on the market 🙂
@hxlohar okay ill msg you when we are closer to polished playable game, timeline is probably around Mid October
@masterbulka Thank you for your feedback. I’d like to clarify a few points to avoid any misunderstandings.
@dirtygerardo I will certainly let you know when we are closer to pre launch and in the testing stage. Thanks