Jammin Jars II was a bit of a disappointment for me, because I think my expectations for it was way too high. I expected them to do a full overall of the original gameplay and also some stunning visual upgrades. The DJ is a bit more involved in the game play now and the jars are doing more of the same thing that happened in the original game.
The RTP (Return to player) is at more or less 96.4% ...which is slightly less than the original.
(The base game is as unpredictable as the original, so expect some surprises there)
It has a lot more potential, because the maximum win on Jammin' Jars 1 was 20,000 times your stake, but Jammin' Jars 2 increase this to a whopping 50,000x.
- Still a good game ...Go vinyl hunting.... boys and gals... hope you get the Giga Jar feature!!!!
I highly suggest that instead of just the numbers and data, you should check on entertainment value in some stuff. I am not saying it exactly for this one, of course this could be different than what it is and you can change it to some things that you may end up liking, but that doesn't mean that you will do it and like it neither. I mean think about it, sometimes in life you get everything you want and still feel a bit more empty, all because humans always want more. This is why instead of what it could be, focus on what it is and you will get a lot more entertainment value out of it.
I personally like almost all slot games I play, I change it whenever I do not and pick something new and it does make it work for me, I feel like that is how I have been gambling for years now, never really felt anything down about it. Of course it is not easy to do it if you really hate it, but obviously you do not feel that harsh about it.