Net Entertainment Releases "Crime Scene"

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Sweden based wagering software developer Net Entertainment has released its newest video slot 'Crime Scene'.

Crime Scene is a 5 reel, 15 payline video slot that features a CSI-esque theme that sends players looking for clues to solve a crime. The game features a Sticky Countdown Wild which will stick in place for 5 spins, with wins including a possible 3x multiplier.

Crime Scene also includes a Evidence Collection bonus feature that is triggered when 3 or more bonus symbols are uncovered. The game begins with players clicking on folders to collect evidence with random coin values, second chance symbols and big coin wins.

The game also features a Quick Spin feature that shortens the length of game rounds. Players can also spin the reels by using their computer's space bar.

Speaking about the game, a Net Entertainment spokesman said that the company paid specific attention to the game's sound effects and enhancing the big win presentation.

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21 March 2012 - 4:33pm
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I didn't find this game to be as fun as some of the other Net Ent slots out there, but I do think that fans of CSI may get a kick out of it.

What do you guys think? Any potential here?

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29 March 2012 - 7:29am
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Judge for yourself - we just added the game to our free games section.

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29 March 2012 - 1:06pm
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Like the sticky wilds. However, i'm not a fan of NetEnt.

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29 March 2012 - 1:47pm
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Like the sticky wilds. However, i'm not a fan of NetEnt.

Really? What don't you like about them?

I'd venture to say Net Ent and Sheriff games are my favorites as they have slick animations and cool features.

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29 March 2012 - 2:53pm
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Really? What don't you like about them?

I'd venture to say Net Ent and Sheriff games are my favorites as they have slick animations and cool features.

Well, in many slots, it isn't possible to chose a bet value between 0.25/0.20 and 1.00/1.25. Free spins are very rare in some slots and bonus payouts are a litle bit low. Had some very long spin sessions with tiny pays and without any features (like 150 spins or more). Well, just said that i wasn't a fan, but Netent isn't bad also. About Sheriff slots, pleassssssssssssssse, those slots were made to ripp off a player slowly. Seem a variant of "BetLost" slots 🙂 Just my opinion, m8. Have you tried the new Sheriff's slots? Kind of boring. I don't appreciate slots with many animations.

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29 March 2012 - 6:53pm
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I have gotten a chance to play them for fun, but not for real money as I live in the US.

Good animations and graphics are actually the one thing that makes slot machines entertaining for me. I can't stand the boring looking ones, and mainly would rather play a card based game than a slot unless it looks good.

Thanks for your opinion though. I do appreciate knowing where someone is coming from when they say something. 🙂