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Welcome to the People's Choice Awards for Casinos.com's Slots Hall of Fame. This is where YOU call the shots!
This category brings shame upon those who wield their creative powers and ultimately left us with nothing more than chronic irritation, bouts of nausea, and possible internal bleeding, which has not yet been fully cured.
Here we share the worst slot games that were released this year, games so bad that you’d think a certain rapper was behind them (who cannot be mentioned for legal reasons). These slot games were so bad, their developers put them up for adoption.
For this award to be bestowed upon the rightful slot of shame, we will be picking the nominees through a rigorous testing process. This involves measuring pain thresholds, narcoleptic triggers, and the amount of therapy and counselling required after playing. But you, the long-suffering public, you get to choose the rightful winner. So, without further ado, let’s get this show on the road.
Ladies and gentlemen, the nominees for the 2025 “What the actual [REDACTED]” Worst Slot of the Year are…
That’s right, folks. How could it not be here, representing the worst of the worst? This is Pragmatic Play’s first-ever nomination, and it sure as [REDACTED] won’t be its last. Big Bass Bonanza 1000 is so bad that it made several world dictators quit their jobs. It’s the slot no one wanted, and we’re not entirely sure the developers even knew it was being made. This game is one long, drawn-out torture sequence. I’ve suffered bouts of severe diarrhea that were a more pleasant experience. This game ain’t making no splash because tonight we fry the son of a bass!
This Play’n GO online slot is so bad, it comes with a health warning saying, ‘It’s too late, even looking at this piece of [REDACTED] will kill ya.’ This Super Flip Deluxe slot needs to be flipped off, and despite its attempt at looking like a thousand other slots released this year, this one comes with an innovative mechanism that somehow manages to give me a huge pain in the [REDACTED]. The only deluxe thing about this very weak excuse of a casino game is that it technically runs without catching fire.
The developer that keeps on giving, and by that, I mean, giving me a [REDACTED] hernia, Pragmatic Play is the master and chief of making the most [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED] stupid [REDACTED] dumb as [REDACTED] casino games on the planet. For those of you living in fear of going out and being mugged, relax, it’s not worse than playing Emotiwins from Pragmatic [REDACTED] Play. It will be a cold day in hell when the creators arrive and say to their boss, “Hey, we’re back”. Emotiwins wasn’t just an out-of-body experience; I think I may have [REDACTED] my undies at the thought that my life was reduced to playing this game, and I’ll never be able to un-live the moment.
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