Aussie  Pokies and Slots

Sample Slots
Cortez Treasure Slots Screenshot

Cortez Treasure

Dreaming Slots Screenshot

Slots Dreaming

Crusader Slots Screenshot

Slots Crusader

Frosty Slots Screenshot

Slots Frosty

 

 Aussie Video Slots

Clicking Aussie Slots ( some examples are in the left hand sidebar ) will find all available pokies which play very much like the real Pokies found in clubs and casinos throughout Australia. I developed these freely downloadable games myself for all the slot players out there. They are of course intended for entertainment purposes only meaning no real money is involved, parental supervision is strongly advised as they are not suitable for children *.
 

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RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL AUSSIE-VIDEO-SLOT GAMES: Windows based system 98/95/2000/XP/Vista/Windows7 At least: - 750MHz Processor,128MbRAM,16mb Video card- 8Mb Hard Drive Space -Sound card

**The term" Download Australian Style Slots and Pokie Machine Simulations" refers exclusively to the AVS games offered via POKIES and not to the Online Casino Slots found on this page**

 
Downloading any of the games below for evaluation purposes is completely free
CortezTreasureJools GoEastBlazing
VivaWildOfunRome
HeartbeatLondonGreybeardWonders
CandyAussieslotsAussieslots3D Trucking
RockRock3DParisReef
MerlinKeno10 KenoGoWild
O'FishCosmosPokiesMyPics
FrostyKeynote CleoParthenon
AhoyCheersVegasGoWest
USADreamingScaryTut
VacationEgyptMusicCupid
SpaceJollyRogCrusaderOz
Golf Builder  

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Aussie-Video-Slots or AVS owns the Intellectual Property (IP) rights of all games offered for sale by "AVS” or others on eBay or elsewhere. These games have been authored ( all my own work ) by me over the years, the first game published was "slots Egypt and a 243 line game called "keep fit " and that was in the early 1980’s, they were written on an XT computer which was a real step up from the “Dick Smith “ wizard that I started with, that machine came with a basic compiler whereby you could write some basic code and run it, trouble was it took some time before an audio cassette became available to store this code, so, when you switched the machine off all your code was lost. The Commodore 64 and 1541 were really nice to work with after the wizard although once again it took some time before they offered an external disc drive as an accessory. The internet was not as accessible as it is today, the first web browser was from memory called Mosaic and was introduced in the early 80’s so the local bulletin board was the place to be. I am now 73 yrs. old and will still continue making new games (only a little slower than usual!!). Next pokie out will be my 50th.

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*Players must be aged at least 18 to play these simulations.