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At Let’s Play Slots we know all too well that the thrill of playing online slots lies in the chance of winning real money. So, you’ll be thrilled to hear that if you are reading this article, you’ll also be able to play our extensive selection of well over 3,000 slots. No registration, no downloading required all our free slots are perfect for those who enjoy gambling for fun, those wanting to explore the massive selection of online slots and anyone that wants to test a variety of slots before splashing their cash by playing for real cash.

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  1. Welcome to SlotAmerica, the home of traditional three-reel Las Vegas style mechanical slot machines for your iPad or iPhone. This is where you can play your favorite games and experience the feeling real play on free slot machines with daily free coins and bonuses.
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Real Vegas Slot Machines with real odds. Bonuses and free coins hourly to enjoy free play. Level up and receive VIP awards - Mechanical look and feel with genuine sound. Did you know SlotAmerica is available on Facebook too. By registering with your Facebook account in the app you play the same account on both Facebook and mobile.

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Even though we got used to having the best entertainment in the palm of your hand, offered by hundreds of mobile casinos featuring thousands of mobile slots, and even when it’s indeed been years of happy gambling whenever a free minute arrives, most of us are completely unaware or never even thought of how it all started. Could we be blamed when endless hours of the finest casino gaming options lay in wait?

The first call made via a mobile phone took place in 1973, according to reports the first digital game launched in 1977 called Auto Race by Mattel, but it took almost another twenty years before mobile gaming and mobile phones finally combined forces. As a matter of fact, Nokia owners were the first to enjoy Snakes and Tetris by Hagenuk, even though at the time developers were limited by technology. It all changed once wireless arrived and the WAP protocol. It allowed mobile device users to download games as well as receive and send data.