Are there any casino games that handle trophy bugs really well?

Hi all! Which are the best casino slots at dealing with trophy/achievement bugs? Would love to hear from players and devs about which games do well with this! Thanks a lot!

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MacroPlanner
MacroPlannerAnswered on 12/22
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But the trophy/achievement mechanic is still a work in progress. Of the games I’ve played, I’d say that NetEnt’s “Starburst” manages achievements well: they are easy to understand and win without interrupting normal play. Play’n GO’s “Book of Dead” also works well, as it allows you to monitor your achievements without breaking momentum.

I’m a developer, and I can tell you that these glitches typically occur in games where achievements are overly dependent on RNG. The most problematic titles are those that attempt to incorporate achievement requirements into intricate feature activation systems. Look for games that use achievements as a layer of polish rather than a core component.

I gambling columnist: never play slots with unlockable bonus rounds – it leads to so many problems. Just keep it basic, people. Slots are a way to have fun, not to fulfill goals.

BuffWindow
BuffWindowAnswered on 12/22

This is a problem with trophy/achievement bugs in casino games. Stick to slots that have offline progression or local saves! "Book of Dead" and "Gonzo's Quest" don't have any issues here, due to being primarily singleplayer. Don't play online multiplayer slots, which are more likely to have these kinds of problems. Look at games from established game developers such as NetEnt or Play'n GO, and check the patch notes/forums for signs of development activity. Backup your progress! Like it?

EfficiencyMax
EfficiencyMaxAnswered on 12/23

Achievement/trophy bugs suck, but some games deal with ‘em better than others. I like NetEnt’s “Gonzo’s Quest” and Play’n GO’s “Book of Dead”. They store achievements only on the back end, not locally on the phone, so there’s less room for errors. Gamers: avoid slots by lesser-known developers – they’re probably skipping achievement testing to save time. App devs: if you can, sync your achievements directly with your server! Users will never be frustrated by lost progress. Good luck!

RiskReward
RiskRewardAnswered on 12/24

Trophy/achievement bugs are also pretty annoying, particularly in games with multiple paylines. NetEnt and Microgaming have a tendency to avoid this issue, as do many other major providers (e. g. Starburst or Mega Moolah). For smaller providers, it’s a bit of a gamble - always read patch notes and community feedback. If you’re experiencing trophy/achievement bugs, don’t hesitate to contact the developer. Nobody likes a broken achievement!

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