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@Onlyonequestion, welcome to the community! :)
Starburst has a payback percentage of 96.1, which is fairly low. A few machines have 98, but most are between 96 and 97. IMHO Starburst is the most boring game ever made. You should try a more volatile one (one where there's a bigger chance of hitting a real big win and not getting so many small ones). Book of dead, Fruit Warp and Matsuri are some of my personal favorites :)

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@Onlyonequestion

Welcome to the Community!

For NetEnt games you can always find the RTP (return to player) in the help file if you scroll down quite far. If you want to have a general check there are multiple sites listing RTP for games - just google "slot RTP list" or similar.

Regardless of RTP volatility plays a big part in your gambling experience. A high volatility gives give less but higher winnings. Many slots are positioned to be mid volatility so that the experience is balanced. Higher volatility games (some mentioned earlier) are for instance Dead or Alive (NetEnt) , Multifruit 81 (Play'n Go) and Raging Rhino (WMS). Obviously some players love this type of games, some hate them.

Kind regards, Fredrik

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@Fredrik-Unibet wrote:

CharismaMan!

 That is insane! What win multiplier did you get (total win / bet)? Orient Express is a game the Unibet casino team developed together with Yggdrasil so I am really happy to see such a nice win. Besides the big win, how do you like the game?

Cheers, Fredrik


I win cc. 450-475x with this spin. I like this game, although my last round I lost, but summary I have a positive impression/opinion for this slot. The minimum prize is very low, so I can spin 500-1000 spin, it's really funny. The game is varied. I like test the new game (on play money) and i try my top list with real money. 

I prefer the Sherlock or Holmes (i don't know what the name, exactly) the jackpot slot, but the bonus round 1 diamond miss the jackpot, always... The situation is same the MobyDick minigames, I got two scatter symbol and the third leaves the screen only 1 icon... So, my final decision I will change from Holmes to Orient Express.  

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@pam33

The suppliers usually do not publish volatility information so the best source to get that is to use Google I am afraid. Another option is of course also to play the game with play money and try to get a feeling for the volatility.

Some well known high volatility slots include titles such as Dead or Alive (NetEnt), Thunderstruck (Microgaming), Multifruit 81 (Play'N Go) or Fruit Warp (Thunderkick).

Cheers, Fredrik

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I tried searching for it but it's hard to get a good list. But I guess most games with jackpots are high volatile.

Here's a short list of high volatile games:
http://bestcasinoslots.net/top-10-high-variance-slots-online/

List of RTP: (but some seems too high, check in the slot if suspiscious)
http://slots-guide.eu/rtp-guides-return-player/

And here is "bonus hit frequency". The rarer the bonus round, the nigher the volatile value. (I guess)
http://slots-guide.eu/slot-machine-strategy/slot-bonus-hit-frequency/

 

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