Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Leaderboard Challenge: 22 Dec 2010

Play "Happy Holidays" for the next 12 hours and see how many times you can end the hour in a top 20 position.

At the end of the 01h00 - 02h00 hour EST on Thursday 23 December, comment below using the Facebook Comments Box and tell us how many times you got a top 20 position when playing "Happy Holidays" during the time of the competition.

The winner will be the person who has been placed the most. First place will get 10 000 tokens, second place 5000 tokens and third place 3000 tokens.

Note: Comments made through the Blogger comment feature will not be accepted. Only Leaderboard placings on "Happy Holidays" are eligible.

Hours that count are hours:

14h00 - 15h00
15h00 - 16h00
16h00 - 17h00
17h00 - 18h00
18h00 - 19h00
19h00 - 20h00
20h00 - 21h00
21h00 - 22h00
22h00 - 23h00
23h00 - 00h00
00h00 - 01h00
01h00 - 02h00

AND THE WINNERS ARE....

Congratulations to Danielle Dease, Patricia Torres and Lisa Han who each placed 3 times on the "Happy Holidays" Leaderboard during the hours 14h00 - 02h00 (22 to 23 Dec 2010). We have decided to give you each 10 000 tokens as a 1st place tied win.






User Submitted Question: 22 Dec 2010

We've got a User Submitted Question thanks to Karen Vandervort. She gets 5000 tokens for her question.

To enter, hit the "Like" button then answer the question using the Facebook Comments box below.

We'll leave this competition running for a few hours and then randomly select 10 people with the correct answer. Each of those 10 selected will receive 3000 tokens for their winning answer.

Note: Comments made through the Blogger comment feature will not be accepted.

QUESTION:

What colour hair does the woman in the Las Vegas Slot Machine have? HINT

AND THE WINNERS ARE...

Congratulations to the following 10 DiLiGO Gamers who have been randomly selected for their correct answer "Red". You have all been credited with 3000 tokens. Enjoy!

George Hampton
Karen Williams
Susan Mcinally
Maralyn Hughes
Britt Campbell
Mary Burns
Ruby Cole
Maggie Clancey
Lois Burry
De Reedy

Have a question to submit for us to ask? You can email it directly to competition@diligogames.com. Who knows, you could have your question picked next and win 5000 tokens!






Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Leaderboard Challenge: 21 Dec 2010

Play any DiLiGO Slots themed Slot Machine for the next 5 and a bit hours and see how many times you can end the hour in a top 20 position.

At the end of the 12h00-13h00 hour EST, comment below using the Facebook Comments Box and tell us how many times you got a top 20 position on any game.

The winner will be the person who has been placed the most. First place will get 10 000 tokens, second place 5000 tokens and third place 3000 tokens.

Note: Comments made through the Blogger comment feature will not be accepted.

Hours that count are hours:

07h00 - 08h00
08h00 - 09h00
09h00 - 10h00
10h00 - 11h00
11h00 - 12h00
12h00 - 13h00

AND THE WINNERS ARE....

Congratulations to Carl Dee West who comes first in our Leaderboard Challenge to win 10 000 tokens. She was placed 56 times on the Leaderboards during the hours 07h00 to 13h00.

Second place goes to Lori Harty Margelewski who wins 5000 tokens. She was placed 36 times on the Leaderboards during the hours 07h00 to 13h00.

Third place goes to Neva Duchame who wins 3000 tokens. She was placed 20 times on the Leaderboards during the hours 07h00 to 13h00.










Tuesday, December 7, 2010

DiLiGO's "How to survive the Holidays"

Part 2

Congratulations! You’ve made it through Thanksgiving intact, and with any luck, you’ve had a wonderful time. But you’re only halfway there. Christmas is coming, and with it, holiday stress enters a whole new level.

Christmas is about peace and sharing, which can be difficult to remember when you’re blowing your budget and spending hours queuing at the mall, listening to the same Boney M tune for the hundredth time. Generally, people stress out because they are trying to do things they think will make other people happy. However, very often they are wrong about what people really want.

So here are DiLiGO’s guidelines for making it to the holiday finish line feeling joyful and energised.

Christmas fact: People feel more loved when you include them in warm fun activities than when you give them “stuff”.

We are all a little tired of hearing about “economic downturn” and “recession”, but the fact is most of us still have to cut back our spending.

Why not reduce the presents this year and turn gift giving into a game that gets everyone involved and laughing? Each person must buy just one present that can be for any person. Then, on Christmas Day, you can play a Christmas present game. For example, everyone draws a number out of a hat and then chooses a gift in the order of the numbers. The first person chooses a gift and unwraps it. The next person can either choose a new gift or “steal” the first person’s gift.  Some gifts will be very popular and get “stolen” a lot.  However, gifts can only be stolen four times. If your gift is stolen, you can choose another one from the pile.

This way, gift-giving is about fun and interaction rather than trying to impress people by spending what you can’t afford.

Christmas fact: It may be “the holidays” but it is also your holiday.

Now that you have eased up on your Christmas shopping load, use the time to do something for yourself. Yes, Christmas is about sharing with family, but you can do that even better if you’ve used some of the time to recharge your own batteries.

So take half a day, or two hours, or half an hour that you would have spent shopping and stressing, and do something you love to do – all by yourself. It must be something that you haven’t done for a while, something that will really nourish you. It may be a brisk walk in the park. It might be a silent hour in a special place. This is a gift to yourself, which will make you far more able to share your energy with others.

Christmas fact: People enjoy food more when the cook wasn’t stressing out.

Instead of slaving away in the kitchen to prepare a three-course meal, why not ask your guests to bring their favorite dish. That way you can make sure that people will eat something they enjoy and it cuts your effort in half! You can still produce your world famous Christmas pudding, but now at least you’ll be able to put all your love into it.

Christmas fact: When you enjoy yourself, you give other people permission to do the same.

If you are the host, do Christmas your way. If your guests have traditions that are different from yours, invite them to try something new. If you have been invited somewhere that doesn’t feel right to you, you don’t have to go. You can choose how to spend this special holiday. Your integrity will allow other people to express their own.

So now that you are released from having to stand on ceremony and keep everyone else happy, you are free to take some time out and play DiLiGO’s Happy Holidays. Because we are feeling generous, we have a special surprise just for you!

When you play the Happy Holidays Bonus Game "Gingy's Holiday Adventure" (level 4) in December, you can win TOKENS instead of points! Roll the dice to move Gingy the Gingerbread man up the tree – and win tokens along the way!










Friday, December 3, 2010

DiLiGO Interview: Daniel

Name


Daniel

Date of Birth

Some time in the 70's.

Who would you say your celebrity  doppelganger is?

Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory.

What do you do at DiLiGO Games HQ and how  much do you LOVE it?

My official title is "Monkey Wrangler". I make sure the animals (aka staff) are fed, healthy, their cages clean and most importantly perform well in our daily circus show (aka their jobs). As a small boy I wanted to be a vet so in some round about way I'm living my dream.

Which do you prefer and why - playing slots  at a casino or on Facebook?

Definately on facebook. The experience and variety is so much better than in a land based casino. There is more competition and excitement...I also don't have to travel so far.

What is your favorite game on DiLiGO Slot  Machines and why?

So many! "Mad Scientist", "Zoo" and a little "Rock 'n Roll" because they remind me of work.

What theme would you most like to make?

Circus theme.

What's  your best strategy for playing slots?

Max on everything and spin spin spin!






Thursday, November 25, 2010

DiLiGO's "How to survive the Holidays"

All rights reserved by Betty Crocker Recipes
Part 1

So you’ve decided to host Thanksgiving this year, and now you’re remembering why people say the holidays are stressful. Putting a bunch of your relatives in the same room together can be daunting, no matter how much you love them all individually.

The key of course lies in remembering what this holiday is all about. It’s a time to feel grateful after all! The trick is to get everyone involved to ease the load. So here are DiLiGO’s guidelines for keeping the Thanksgiving spirit alive when facing the most common holiday challenges.

The conversation hog

Every family has one, that relative who loves to swoop in on you and pin you down with a long monologue about something you have absolutely no interest in. It can be really difficult to excuse yourself politely from the conversation, and if you have a lot to do you may feel very frustrated.

Be Thankful. You have found a helper. Over-talkers just want to be noticed and made to feel special. Take charge. Interrupt and give the person a hug midsentence. Say, “I am so happy you are here, I need your help,” and then give them something “important” to do.

Kitchen chaos

There is a reason caterers go to catering school. It is very tricky to cook the perfect Thanksgiving meal and be the perfect host all at the same time. If you are cooking while the family is around you can expect a few spills and breakages and overcooked food.

Be Thankful. Look at all this abundance. A slightly overdone turkey is far better than no turkey at all. After all, chaos is what family is all about. Imperfections make people feel at ease.

Scurrying kids

You love the cute little jelly smeared faces and gap toothed smiles. However, having a gang of five-year-olds hanging on your clothes and insisting that you play with them while you are juggling a hundred things can be difficult.

Be Thankful. This is your opportunity to enjoy them while the whole family is there to share the load. Take a bit of time to give them your undivided attention and then ask someone else to take over.

A very long day

If all goes well you may have another problem on your hands: Your guests won’t want to go home! The turkey lethargy has set in and now everyone is lying around on your couches long after the game is over and the conversation has dried up.

Be Thankful! You’ve had a great day and spent quality time with the people you love. Now they are still around to help you clean up! Just start delegating. It will get their blood pumping again and inspire them either to get busy or head for home.

With these tips, this year’s Thanksgiving might end up being the best you’ve ever had, and you may feel a little sad when it is finished.

Never fear for DiLiGO Games is hosting its own Pilgrim’s Feast for you to enjoy all year round! There’s a wild golden egg, which replaces any symbol on the board, and on top of that, there are golden feathers that give you a line no matter where they scatter! This feast is so big it’s got more symbols than any other game! So keep the celebration going and the wins coming!







Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Leaderboards: more chances to win!

We've made many changes to Slots over the past few months, all of which have been geared towards giving you, the DiLiGO Gamer, the best possible Slots gaming experience.

In June we upped the competition by introducing more Live Leaderboards. This meant that not only was there an Overall Live Leaderboard, but one per game as well. As of today this means that there are 32 Live Leaderboads in total! Each of these Leaderboards pays out to the top 20 for that hour, every hour! That's a total of 8,064,000 tokens being won every day!

But that's not all- every win still counts towards the Daily, Weekly and Monthly Leaderboard. However, previously only 1st place got a prize. This was not fun. Something needed to change, and so it now has!

From now on, we have increased the amount of winners on all three of these Leaderboards as follows:

Daily Leaderboard:
  • The top 100 players will each win 1000 tokens.
  • The top 101 - 500 players will each win 500 tokens.

Weekly Leaderboard:
  • The top 500 players will each win 1000 tokens.
  • The top 501 to 2000 players will each win 500 tokens.

Monthly Leaderboard:
  • The top 1000 players will each win 1000 tokens.
  • The top 1001 to 5000 players will each win 500 tokens.

This means that each and every month we'll be giving away an extra +- 14million tokens! Whoo hoo!

What are you waiting for? Make sure you get spinning now and win your share!


Want to know how to dominate the Leaderboards and claim your share of the winnings? Make sure you read "Helpful hints from a DiLiGO Gamer" which will tell you all you need to know in order to win win win!






Wednesday, November 17, 2010

BADGES: The Low Down

You've been playing the new version of DiLiGO Slot Machines for a while now so you know all about Badges- but do you really? We've dropped hints here and there about the future of Badges, but have not made any outright statements. This is going to change right now.

Badges- What's the Point?

We've heard this often. What's the point? Why should I purchase a badge with my hard-earned points? Well- here are our reasons:
  • They're an awesome way to show your friends how well you've been doing on the Slot Machines as clearly those with more badges are doing better than those with none!
  • They look so cool on your DiLiGO Profile.
  • We're going to be running special promotions that will reward you with Tokens for completing an entire Badge set (ie. getting them all!) within a certain time period.

SPECIAL PROMOTIONS 

After the release of our first Badge Sets some players jumped right in there and completed these first sets within record time! We thought this was so awesome that we decided to give you free tokens! These tokens were credited to your account on the 12 August 2010.

Find out if you were one of the lucky ones here:

In August we released two new badge sets: "Mini Mammals" and "Tropical Fruit". For collecting all badges within either of these badge sets before the end of August 2010 we gave you 2000 free tokens! Free tokens were credited on Wednesday 1 September 2010.
 

Find out if you were one of the lucky ones here:

In September we released two new badge sets: "Cutlery" and "Bubble Fish". For collecting all badges within either of these badge sets before the end of the 4th October 2010 we gave you 2000 free tokens! Free tokens were credited on Tuesday 5 October 2010.
 

Find out if you were one of the lucky ones here:

    In November we released a new badge set: "Buccaneer's Trophies". For collecting all badges within this badge set before 10am GMT 16th November 2010 we gave you 2000 free tokens! Free tokens were credited at 11am GMT 16th November 2010.
     

    Find out if you were one of the lucky ones here:

    In December we released a new badge set: "White Christmas". For collecting all badges within this badge set before 12noon GMT on 3rd January 2011 we gave you 2000 free tokens! Free tokens were credited on 3rd January 2011.

    Find out if you were one of the lucky ones here:

    We'll be releasing more badge sets as well as running promotions in the future. Keep your eye on our Fan Page and this blog for more information.

    In the mean time, what are you waiting for? Getting spinning now so you can win some Points and get some more badges!


    Suggested Reading: New DiLiGO Slots: Badges

    Originally posted 17th August 2010. Updated 6th January 2011.






    Buccaneer's Trophies complete Badge set winners!

    Whoo hoo!

    The following people completed the Buccaneer's Trophies Badge set before 10am GMT on Wednesday 17th November 2010 and have been rewarded with 2000 tokens each:


     
    Gwen Degen
    Gayle LaPlante
    Sherry Cockwell
    Rachel Mazerolle
    Margaret Cochran
    Teena Collard Quinn
    Jeannette Ives
    Lisa Coates
    Donna Lamarre
    Denise Rea
    Heather Beckett
    Sue Rogash
    Dean Cuthbert
    Andie Lamb
    Pegi Fedoruk
    Brooke Tilley Camick
    Shelly Lahay
    Robinson Reyes
    Sheila Pauline Bouchard
    Laura Crandle
    Michelle McLeish
    Dave Paterson
    Monika Larsh
    Trish Dye
    Steven Mulligan
    Myrtle Piercey Hiscock
    BanditSteve Hall
    Melanie Roy
    Valérie Burgues
    Michelle Mimi Tawbeh
    Tina Cormier
    Diane Castilloux
    John Slade
    Jenna Anderson
    Alison Barlow
    Angel Davoren
    Agnes LeBlanc
    Gisele Leblanc-Lightfoot
    Ali Ziegler
    Jason Gingrich
    Paula Hinkel
    Janet Helsby-DiNatale
    Wade W. Filipchuk
    Kelly Daniels
    Darryl Janzen
    Donna Stinson
    Debbie Gosse
    Gerhart Højrup
    Kelly MacPherson
    Pat Puddister
    Lauren Spooner
    Renae Robertson
    Michele Gertler Tarzy
    Harold Tanner
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    Lee Bal
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    Loretta Noseworthy
    Dave Fodor
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    Aaron Enzo Dinatale
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    Doorbell Bob
    David Clark
    Bob Staples
    George Vychron
    Jessie Rife-White
    Earl Elwell
    Timothy Dawson
    Kathy Ford-Pixler
    Butch Pixler
    Wendie Hemara
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    Bev Rogalski
    Deborah French
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    Robert Booth
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    John Bob
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    Christine Gilliard
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    Sean Lauer
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    Donald Dube
    Ang Fisher
    Melisa Morley
    Brandy L Larsen
    Jacky Hatfield
    Maree Worth
    Patty Gregory
    Billy Bangs
    Melina Pappas
    Traci Poole Ellis
    Rebecca Merrill Woodward
    Cheryl Moffitt
    Lacey Davis
    Dan Swartz
    Pam Winkler
    Denise Blake
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    Diane Heino Turco
    Joey Potter
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    Diane Marsh
    Joy Battles Scarborough
    Patty Martin Diddens
    Robert Green
    Jean Cloninger Samson


    Tokens were credited to your account at 11am GMT on Wednesday 17th November 2010.






    Wednesday, November 10, 2010

    Helpful Hints for DiLiGO players: Advanced edition Volume 1

    If you're looking for advice on how to do well when playing DiLiGO Slots, then you're on the right page. Ken Wilson is an experienced DiLiGO Gamer with a TON of awesome tips and tricks on how to play DiLiGO Slots strategically to ensure that you can play longer, and win more. He blew us away with his first article "Helpful Hints for DiLiGO Players", and he's done it again now with his "Advanced edition Volume 1". You're a fool not to read this.

    Hello DiLiGO Buddies.  By now if you have been using my original hints for DiLiGO players, you should've had a nice increase in your token count because you've been following my steps to success.  So now, I'm going to focus on certain areas that deserve to be scrutinized that bit more to give you guys an idea of what players such as myself do to win more tokens.  This part is going to focus on what it takes to get multiple Top 80 results per hour.

    First off, we are going to focus at the top of the hour, when the leaderboards have reset and bear in mind that I am only talking about the individual leaderboards at this stage, we can deal with the overall leaderboard later.  Pick a machine you want to start on and play that machine.  Your goal is to get a winning combination that scores enough points to hold a Top 80 position for a whole 60 minutes.  Your best chance is to score on machines that quite a few people get the same good pay on to use the "get in early with your wins" rule to your advantage really early.  These games include: High Gear, Token Rockets, Driving Tinkerbell, Buccaneer's Bounty, Leprechaun, Original Slots, Ancient Egypt, Euro 2008, US Elections 2008, Rock & Roll or Beijing Olympics.  If you do it early enough, your ranking is higher and has more chance of holding in the Top 80....focus on these machines more in the first 15 minutes as it's harder to get a high ranking on them later.

    If you can't do it in your allocated budget on that machine don't worry, just move onto the next machine, but keep following the mantra of always making a profit, don't spend too much on the one machine as your luck may be on another machine while your wasting tokens on a machine that wants to be a lost cause for that particular moment.  The machines change their paying ways several times during an hour like they have mood swings, ranging from paying everyone to paying no one depending on the time and the machine.  I've been on a machine and got nowhere early in the hour, but came back near the end of the hour with some saved tokens and got a major pay which allowed a Top 80 on that machine....it's just the machine's temperament at that time.

    After going through these games that I've listed, you then have the games where random payouts determine the rankings more often than not.  These are the ones that have mini games attached such as: Tinseltown, Top Ace, Wild West, Trick or Treat, Happy Holidays, Spoiled Rotten & Easter.  In most cases if you get these winning combinations, you have a greater chance of getting your Top 80 position because a lot of these can boost your overall spin score enough to get you up into the Top 80.  For example, Tinseltown will give you between 40-70pts. extra if you get on the Hollywood Spins mini-game which if you get a good director chair score (5 chairs twice for example) will give you more points than getting 5 ladies which is the highest payout apart from the Jackpot.

    The third group of machines are the machines where you can get a lot of multiple payouts in the same spin from the major payouts.  These include most of the remaining games in the list including: Disco, Katy's Kitchen, Footy Fanatics, Di Vino, LOLcats, Mad Scientist, Tropical Paradise & Vegas.  Other machines that also fall into this category while also being in the first two categories are Driving Tinkerbell, Spoiled Rotten, Tinseltown, Happy Holidays, High Gear and Trick or Treat.  These are the games that can give you a lot of points very quickly with their constant payouts on one to 5 or more lines in any one spin!  Not only do big spins like these occur giving you a Top 80 score, they occur very often which builds your point reserves and gives you the ability to upgrade your machines and get your badges quicker and the leaderboards on those games in particular can get very competitive as we all try and get good scores on those machines.  Tropical Paradise can get a lot of very good scores in a row, and when you throw the Free Spins in there aswell, a lot of big point wins can be made for zero cost to you which means you can get in the Top 80 for nothing when it could have potentially cost you up to 1875 tokens for 25 free spins (playing 5x15).

    Another thing to do is to make a trail of games you can play that will give you the maximum opportunity to make tokens.  Even though there are 30+ machines to play, if you want to be realistic and use your tokens to their best, your best bet is to focus on a group of 12 to 15 machines over the hour.  By doing this, and if you budget a standard members daily allocation (1000 tokens) per machine, if you played 12 machines in an hour it will cost you a maximum 12000 tokens so your goal would be to make a minimum of 12000 tokens which is easily achievable.

     See, now you're thinking, "Oh right Ken, that's 12 out of 12 Top 80's I have to get!  Get real!", but it's not like that.  You can easily get a couple of first places, and you can get a Top 80 or #1 score on the overall leaderboard.  You can also get heaps of tokens in the Token Rockets game through it's "Black Hole Jackpot" which gives up to 800 tokens depending on your winning Rocket combination and can boost your token count up if you've had a bad run on a couple of machines.
     Not to mention if you already got your big win early in your budgeted amount, you already know that you're safely in the Top 80 and you're already switching to the next machine, saving your tokens that you would have spent trying to attain the result on the machine you just achieved and already trying to get another big result early on a different machine.  Plus by focusing on 12 machines per hour, it gives you a full 5 minutes per machine which is more than enough time to easily spend your 1000 tokens if you don't succeed.  So set a direction of which machines will give you the most tokens back for your tokens spent using the three groups of machines.

    That's it for this set of helpful hints.  I hope this all helps you guys maximize your playing time and fun on DiLiGO slots and if it does help you win more tokens, drop a comment down here and let me know.  On the next Volume I will be telling the almighty dark secret, what scores regularly get you into the Top 80. 

    Just remember, there's over 7.5 million tokens available from DiLiGO everyday, are you going to claim your rightful share of the tokens??  Also, don't forget to keep adding friends that are in the DiLiGO Buddy Finder so we can continue sharing token gifts with each other.

    Have fun all, good luck, and see you on the leader boards!!  NOW GET OUT THERE AND START PLAYING!! :D



    [Post Updated: 5th July 2011]






    Tuesday, November 9, 2010

    Cheese vs. Wine: A battle divine!

    Have you ever wondered just why exactly they serve Cheese and Wine at a cheese and wine tasting?  Why not cheese and green tea, or wine and custard pies? For some reason, way back in ancient times, someone decided that these two foods would be paired and served at quasi-sophisticated gatherings for all eternity.

    And you’ve got to wonder how Cheese and Wine feel about their relationship after all these years of doing the same gig together, over and over again. Perhaps these two brothers in fermentation have become best friends as they’ve both improved with age.

    But I would imagine that two such pungent characters don’t easily share the limelight, especially considering that, of the two, Wine gets the most attention. Cheese is often little more than a trusty sidekick.  I’m sure that sometimes Cheese wonders whether anyone would even notice if it disappeared, especially after one or two glasses of Wine. And Wine probably thinks Cheese is a bit of a downer. A couple of bites of mozzarella to line the stomach and all the fun goes out of Wine’s cavorting journey into the bloodstream.

    It’s not really Cheese’s fault that it doesn’t offer quite the same kick as Wine. Wine got the better deal from the start what with having a divine benefactor and all. Bacchus, god of wine (who used to throw the most insane parties) indulged Wine’s more extreme proclivities and developed its special powers. And because of this Wine stands gloriously featured in Romantic poetry as the nectar of the gods.

    But who is the god of Cheese?

    If there is one, he seems to have faded into obscurity and abandoned Cheese to its associations with all sorts of smelly things like old socks. So quite often, Cheese only has Wine and its other buddy Crackers to give it a leg up in polite society.

    But Cheese has its poetry too. After all, isn't the moon an icon of romance and isn’t it also made of ... you guessed it... Cheese! Not Wine, oh-ho no! But who remembers that little fact after their second bottle of exquisite Pino?

    Perhaps there was once a time when Cheese shone with a little more than reflected light. Maybe there were good, sober Cheese parties where Cheese held court with its own fawning entourage of understudies, like Crackers and Pickled Cucumber, while sweet little lambs chased butterflies in the meadows. Cheese’s paradise was perfect until some wino on his way home from last night’s Bacchanalia stumbled onto the scene. Feeling overwhelmed by the previous evening’s activities, the guy snatched at a chance to redeem himself through Cheese’s pious company.

    And so the disciples of Bacchus discovered Cheese and the ancient world was changed forever. No more Bacchanalias and no more cheesy meadows. From then on it was all suits and cocktail dresses making small talk and pretending not to wobble on their high heels as Cheese and Wine battled inside them for the upper hand. And through it all Wine gained sophistication and Cheese lost its smugness.

    To remember their origins, DiLiGO is bringing the divine back to cheese and wine tasting with their new game Di Vino. But this time Cheese gets to be Wild! It is a revolution which has sparked a winning streak for DiLiGO Cheese fans around the world! The cheese board replaces any other symbol and if you get five in a row your score soars with 200 points! This is Cheese’s moment to shine and if you come and play Di Vino now, so will you!







    Monday, November 1, 2010

    DiLiGO Interview: Pigeon

    Name


    Pigeon

    Date of Birth

    The 24th light cycle, of the Earth month you know as May, in the time period designated 1987.

    Who would you say your celebrity  doppelganger is?

    I'm kind of a composite of many celebrities:

    -The beard of Johnny Depp,
    -The hair from the Beatles (you can choose the member),
    -The eyes of Cyclops from the X-men,
    -The singing voice of Jack Black,
    -The nose and mouth of Scorpion from Mortal Kombat

    I'm like a celebrity Frankenstein.

    What do you do at DiLiGO Games HQ and how  much do you LOVE it?

    I'm a developer here at DiLiGO and I do a little of this and a little of that, but developing new and exciting features is my favorite job.

    I also make sure everybody here is in a good mood by flashing them the patented “Pigeon Smile” which will brighten up any DiLiGO staff member's day by 10 fold.

    How much do I love it? Well at least this much:
    *-Pigeon stretches his wings out as far as they can go-*

    Which do you prefer and why - playing slots  at a casino or on Facebook?

    That's a toughy as they are both awesome. My favorite part of slots is rubbing my friend's noses in my massive winnings and I can do that both at the casino and while playing DiLiGO Slots.

    HOWEVER! If I play on Facebook, not only can I show off to my DiLiGO buddies, but the entire DiLiGO Slots community, and to all Facebook friends as well :) So Facebook slots wins the better slots experience.

    What is your favorite game on DiLiGO Slot  Machines and why?

    To be honest I don't have a favorite because I switch slot machines more often then Chuck Norris kicks someone random in the head. I do enjoy playing the newer machines though, which is great because we're constantly bringing out new machines, which keeps my attention.

    What theme would you most like to make?

    I wouldn't mind a Classic Monster theme :) With the Wolfman, Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, King Kong and all those other crazy kids. I'm trying to decide now if Bigfoot belongs in that group or not? Hmmmm... Opinions?

    Now I'm trying to decide who would win in a battle to the death.

    What's  your best strategy for playing slots?

    Bet HUGE, win HUGE! Its not much of a strategy, but when it works, boy does it work.






    Putting the MO in MOvember!

    This morning thousands of men around the planet woke up and shaved their faces just like they do every morning. Except this shave is a little different. Today they are doing it for a cause. It is a grand gesture that will prepare them to join the ranks of a brotherhood in the tradition of great MO Bros like Tom Selleck, Salvador Dali, Burt Reynolds, Borat and the Mario Brothers.

    Because today is the start of MOvember, which is all about sprouting a fantastic MOustache for charity.

    “But why a MO exactly?” you may ask.

    It all began in the Land Down Under where a small group of inspired gentlemen realised that their MOs had the power to make the world sit up and notice. So they used this MO power to raise funds for charity. First their new whiskers came to the aid of other whiskers by raising funds for the animals at the RSPCA. Then seeing that their MOs marked them as very manly men indeed, they turned their efforts to raising awareness and funds for men’s health charities across globe through the MOvember Foundation.

    So, gentlemen, what are you planning to do with your upper lips this month? Why not join the MO Bros around the world and celebrate MOvember in true MO style?

    Go, right now, and shave your face so that you can sprout your own proud lip caterpillar over the next 30 days. Start by clearing all the hair from your face and neck. (Important note: it is not necessary to shave your head.) For the whole month of MOvember you must grow only the hair on your upper lip. No goatees or sideburns are allowed. You may style your MO but over-trimming will defeat the object of the exercise.

    You may also want to practise a few good excuses to explain your transformation into a MO Bro over the next month.

    Here are a few choice comebacks suggested by the Movember Committee.

    •    "I'm raising MOney for charity"
    •    "MOvember - say MO nore"
    •    "I wanted to look like your grandmother"  

    But the best way to keep your MO pride and make the most of its power to attract attention is to join other MO Bros in your area and take part in local MOvember charity events. And you can even recruit a few MO Sistas who will support you and perhaps even sport their own fake MOs as a sign of solidarity.

    Grow your MO and let the world remember MOvember!






    Tuesday, October 19, 2010

    Helpful hints for Slots from a DiLiGO Gamer

    Another DiLiGO Gamer has blown us away with his "How to" guide for DiLiGO Gamers. Thanks Ken Wilson, this is the best advice we've ever come across- including what we've written previously in our article "Want more tokens? Get more tokens!":


    "Hello DiLiGO Slots buddies.  Are you one of those players that gets nowhere with their daily allotment of tokens?  Are you wondering why certain people are at the top of the leaderboard a lot of the time?  Do you want to be up there in the Top 40 every hour you're on, on nearly every machine that you play?  Well, I can help you.

    There are a few simple tricks that allow people to get better results than others in DiLiGO Slots and I'm going to show you how this occurs.

    1. Use your 1,000 tokens wisely.  There's no use going to Driving Tinkerbell and playing 75 tokens a turn to try and get a miracle, use the tokens on more affordable machines.  On a 15 line machine betting 1 Token per line, this gives you 66 spins (50 x 15 = 990), on a 9 line machine you get 111 spins (111 x 9 = 999), and on a 5 line machine, your 500 tokens equals 200 turns, which allows plenty of opportunities to win!!

    2. Spread your tokens around.  Using what I have said in Point 1, you can use your 1000 tokens to attempt to reach the Top 80 on multiple machines.  For example, you can do 20 spins each on Token Rockets and Ancient Egypt which is 360 tokens, and still have enough for 128 spins on Euro 2008, US Elections 2008 or Buccaneer's Bounty on 1x5.  With this method, you can contest for the Top 40 on multiple charts and who knows, you may have a good run of spins on the machines you play and turn your 1000 into 1500, 2000 or more tokens.  Take advantage of the trials that DiLiGO offer on certain machines to sample some of the special features on offer with the higher level upgrades.

    3. Upgrade your machines.  As you build points, you'll find it better to upgrade your machine sooner rather than later to get more points out of your wins, which in turn makes it easier for you to upgrade your machines.  It becomes one nice improving cycle as you keep playing DiLiGO Slots more and more, making it easier to upgrade other machines at any other time.  Also, take advantage of the trials that DiLiGO offer on certain machines before you upgrade too, to maximise the amount of tokens that you can gain if you haven't already taken up the trial, otherwise this goes to waste.

    4. Get in early with your wins.  As you play, on certain machines you will find that you will get the same score as another player, but you find that you are behind them on the leaderboard rather than tied.  Why is this you ask?  It's because DiLiGO rewards the first player to get that achievement.  So if you have two people who have 3 Tinkerbells on 5x5 for 10,000pts. competing for 1st overall, you'll find that the person who got the winning combination first gets the prize.  This applies all the way down the leaderboard aswell.  So get your big wins early so you can survive the barrage of people who get the same score as you and hold your Top 40 position more comfortably.

    5. Don't be obsessed with 1st.  While it is fun to be the winner for that hour and have your name come up as the winner for that hour on whatever machine you have played, the simple fact is that you may spend more tokens than you need to in your pursuit of being number 1.  For example, you may get 1st on Beijing Olympics 2008 which is 1000 tokens, but you may have spent 1260 tokens in doing so, which means that you would be down 260 tokens overall anyway.  Always look to make a profit in the machines you want to play and be the long term star on DiLiGO Slots, not be the bright star that flashes up for an hour only to be not seen again for days or weeks again.

    6. Get more DiLiGO Buddies.  The more DiLiGO buddies you have that you send gifts to and receive gifts from, the easier it will be to have a chance at making that Top 40 as you will have more tokens in your possession and be ready to stake your place on the DiLiGO leaderboards.  If you have just 10 buddies that gift to you, that's a minimum of 500 extra tokens that you can use to play for longer and get more points and tokens.

    EDITORS NOTE: To find other DiLiGO Gamers who are also looking for more DiLiGO Buddies to exchange Token Gifts with, join the DiLiGO Slots Token Exchange Group.

    7. Get your badges and enter competitions.  You'll find on the Diligo page when they run competitions such as Badge Bingo that if you have those badges and win, then your win is multiplied if you have that badge or the set that badge is a part of.  Also, by being a smart cookie and answering the user submitted questions (or being the smarter cookie and submitting the question itself!) you can also get many more tokens as awarded by the DiLiGO staff.

    Just remember people, there's over 7.5 million tokens available from the leaderboards every 24hrs from the 29 individual leaderboards and the overall leaderboard, the question is are you going to take your rightful share of it?? ;)

    NOW GET OUT THERE AND START PLAYING!!  GOOD LUCK!! :)"





    Suggested Reading: Helpful Hints for DiLiGO players: Advanced edition Volume 1

    Suggested Reading: DiLiGO Slots: How to get more Tokens!

    [Post Updated: 8 March 2012]






    Friday, October 15, 2010

    Newsflash: DiLiGO to recapture Buccaneer’s Bounty

    Yesterday, in a shocking turn of events, a crew of pirates turned on the DiLiGO Team and pillaged a large store of DiLiGO Slots points. Now DiLiGO is on a mission to recapture the stolen loot.

    The pirates had been invited to DiLiGO headquarters as research consultants and language instructors for a new pirate-themed slot game. 

    “Perhaps we should have been more prepared,” said DiLiGO’s treasurer. “They are pirates after all. We just thought that, what with it being 2010 and all, pirates were a lot friendlier in a Walt Disney kind of way. We never expected this.”

    It was during a discussion on the modern usage of the Jolly Roger when the captain, a black-toothed fellow named Blacktooth, pulled out a cutlass and yelled “Argh! Where be the treasure?”

    DiLiGO staff were initially amused and used the opportunity to practise their newly acquired pirate-speak, shouting phrases like, “Ahoy, me hearty!” and “Shiver me timbers!” at the pirate.

    One DiLiGO designer who witnessed the scene said, “We were all having fun, and at first Captain Blacktooth seemed perplexed and a little frustrated. He kind of coughed and said, ‘No really guys we want your points.’ When no one took him seriously he grabbed Louisa Lee, DiLiGO's Communications Officer, held the cutlass to her throat and said, ‘Avast land lubbers, or I’ll send her to Davey Jones!’ That’s when we realised what was happening.”

    The pirates made off with a huge stash of points from the DiLiGO treasury. But the story doesn’t end there. It would have been a serious loss if it weren’t for the ingenuity of the head of DiLiGO’s programming team, Guillermo. He had a few clever tricks up his sleeves, which he is now using to beat the buccaneers at their own game.

    "During our research, the pirates unknowingly gave us all the information we need to be able to hack through their security,” said Guillermo. “As soon as the new game is up and running we can win back everything they took.”

    So now DiLiGO wants everyone to be part of the battle to reclaim the pirate plunder. Play Buccaneer’s Bounty and win back your own share of the stolen loot! This is your opportunity to boost your score and take part in a major pirate adventure. The compass scatter symbol and the wild skull ’n cross swords are your secret weapons to recover the Buccaneer’s Bounty and be remembered in the DiLiGO halls of fame!







    Monday, October 11, 2010

    DiLiGO's Halloween Survival Guide

    Have you ever watched a horror movie and thought, “Man these people are stupid! If I found myself alone in a haunted house, I wouldn’t go into the attic when the power is down, or clean out the garbage disposal with my bare hands. That’s just looking for trouble!”

    But the thing is, people in horror movies don’t know they’re in horror movies. So they’re not stupid, just ignorant, and it could just as easily happen to you. For example, how simple would it be for you to get sideswiped by a zombie or a witch on Halloween?
    I mean everybody is dressed up in ghoulish costumes, so how would you recognise anyone truly supernatural? You would probably offer the first little demon you come across a handful of sweets while it prepares to cast your soul into the depths of hell.

    You might argue that it’s easy to tell the difference between a tacky costume and the real deal. But think about this, if you were a real vampire on the prowl on Halloween, wouldn’t you wear plastic fangs, a cheap black cloak and speak with a fake Transylvanian accent just to lull your victims into a false sense of security?

    So with this in mind, we’ve come up with some things you can do on Halloween to spot a real monster.

    •    Lace all your sweets with garlic and watch carefully who refuses to eat them. Avoid eye contact with these people at all costs and if you can, follow them home to see where they are buried. In the morning you can expose them to sunlight.

    •    To lure out demonic serial killers, say to every person you meet, “I’m going to go home and take a really long shower now.” Watch their reaction closely then walk away. Pretend you are going home, but instead follow them around for a while to see if they go to your house.

    •    Pour water over every witch that comes near you. With any luck she’ll be screaming, “I’m melting, I’m melting” and vanish in a steaming puddle on the floor. She might also scream, “Hey, what did I ever do to you” and never speak to you again. But in the end the sense of security is worth it.

    •    If you have to shake anyone’s hand, make the most of it by giving their arm a sharp tug. If the arm comes off, you know you are dealing with a zombie. To be sure it’s not a fake arm, try and do the same with a leg. This will also help to slow them down when you run away.

    •    Ghosts are a little more difficult to deal with. The best thing so far is the old “holy water, vacuum cleaner” trick – simply sprinkle and suck. Take your portable Hoover to the Halloween party, wave it around frequently and spray your blessed water over everyone.  Real ghosts will know you mean business, so any ghosts that avoid you are suspect.

    •    When anyone suspicious approaches you, pretend to cower in fear. If the assailant stands over you and laughs like this, “Mwah-ha-ha-ha!” in a deep voice, you know you have a dark enemy on your hands. You can then cower in fear for real.

    •    Finally, if you are walking along a scary, dark passage and a cat suddenly jumps out at you, the very next person you meet will be a real monster. Scream and run before they come near you.

    So now you might be thinking, how can I still enjoy Halloween without actually meeting any potential monsters?

    Well, DiLiGO Games has the solution. You can play "Trick or Treat", our online slots game, all by yourself. Just lock yourself in a sealed room, set up your laptop, stock up on snacks and play to win! It’s got all the best Halloween features with none of the danger. These witches and black cats are full of luck, and on level four the secret doors will unlock a fantastic bonus game! Convince your friends to stay off the streets and come play Trick or Treat with DiLiGO as well. That way your Halloween can be social, fun and entirely monster free!


    We'll be running SPECIAL PROMOTIONS on "Trick or Treat" during the month of October. Make sure you watch our Fan Page to find out more.