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Not even mention the machine also decides to flash some anime butt and boobs to the gambler. So it is definitely intended to be used by fans of certain animate japanese series (anime/manga).
It is what it is, Japan is the very different place to what we are accustomed here in the West.
In this video, it the bottom it is noticed that ball are moving on the left, then in the center one ball falls down - does it means that on this video we see one spin or bet? Then this is really horrible machine if I need to watch this flashing screen with video every time I make a spin. If someone who wants to win in slots have to make hundreds of spins, then watching hundred times all that really hurt eyes and becomes annoying.
It is a pachinko machine. There are basically a way for people to be able to gamble in Japan, since regular slots are banned from Japan.
Gamblers are intended to use those small metal balls as wager, so they impulse then into an array of obstacles, depending when it falls the gambler then receives more metal balls as prize. Those metal balls can be redeemed for cash in a store outside of the establishment where those pachinko machines are located.
I saw the video — it’s pretty good. After seeing a lot of slots, I’d put this one in the top ten without a doubt. But I feel like I can’t fully enjoy it because, unfortunately, I don’t know Japanese. As for your preferences, I think it’s great that you’re able to enjoy minimalism. I think it should be my goal too, but for now I tend to like slots like the one in your video.
To each their own, I guess.
I just feel I could not focus on having a good time with these pachinko games if they decided to flash so many colors at me whenever I managed to get a good luck strike. I would probably close my eyes until all the animations are over so I can continue to gamble in peace.
Also, one does not need to know japanese in order to know one is doing good or bad with these kind of pachinko machines. Animations are quite self-explanatory.