BUDERIM, AUSTRALIA, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since the first casinos emerged online, video slot machines have been a driving force in the industry. Slots are charming, thrilling and fun to play. Slots have worldwide allure. Slots are also inviting and easy to learn, which makes them a great tool for attracting new players who might not otherwise take the plunge.
Online Slots and the Paradigm Shift
Recently, the industry experienced a paradigm shift: The slot machine was no longer solely the domain of the gambler. Gamers began flocking to video slots with arcade modes. Smartphone and tablet users are downloading Android and Apple slot apps at record numbers. And every day, more gamers visit Internet arcades where they can play slots and other games free.
The classic slot player cared only about jackpot sizes, volatility, return-to-player rates, and so forth. This modern slots player however gravitates towards slots with strong graphics, polished sound, immersive story and interesting features. That provided the motivation within the industry to improve on these aspects, which soon gave way to leading-edge 3D, story modes, and an array of other cool features.
Enter FreeSlotsParadise.com
The classic gambler is a creature of habit; he's likely to choose an online casino and stick with it regardless of the slot library. The modern gamer, on the other hand, is proactive, and he will seek out the newest and best slot experiences. His loyalty is to the games and not the hosts. This behavior gave rise to a new breed of website, sites like FreeSlotsParadise.com that specialize in the gamut of free 3D gaming and particularly slots.
FreeSlotsParadise.com has quickly evolved into an online leader in free 3D gaming and particularly a leader in online slots. FSP boasts an impressive and vast slot library that is one of the largest online. More importantly, FSP is not married to any one developer, which means that it is able to host the newest and best online slots. Companies like FSP are the wave of the future because they've broken the shackles of the traditional casino and put the emphasis squarely on the consumer.
A Slots Library like No Other
FreeSlotsParadise.com now has more than 100 free online slots, and it should come as little surprise that BetSoft is a focal point of that library. After all, BetSoft is a true innovator and a leader in the development of 3D slots. At last count, FSP had more than 65 unique BetSoft slot machines, and FSP is adding new ones all the time. Some of the most popular BetSoft 3D slots are Madder Scientist, Rock Star, Mr. Vegas, and Paco and the Popping Peppers!
The FreeSlotsParadise.com library also showcases machines from the other leading slots developers, including Las Vegas-based IGT, Microgaming, Net Entertainment (NetEnt), Playtech, and Realtime Gaming (RTG). IGT lets gamers play slot machines ported directly from the live casino floors. NetEnt is one of the leading developers of 3D slots, and has developed the hugely successful Scarface and Boom Brothers. RTG, Playtech and Microgaming are some of the biggest names in online slots, and their presence ensures the most complete slots library possible!
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FreeSlotsParadise.com: Online Leader in Free 3D Gaming
FreeSlotsParadise.com now has more than 100 free online slots, and it should come as little surprise that BetSoft is a focal point of that library. After all, BetSoft is a true innovator and a leader in the development of 3D slots.
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