| 08/31/2010 |
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A new slot game introduced by the online
gambling developer Betsoft Gaming is bringing some shadows back into the
world of online gambling, by launching a title that adds just a little
spook to the increasingly brighter world of hyper characters and
optimistic animations. The online slot game House of Fun is the fourteenth
title in a growing sub-category of games offered by Betsoft, their latest
of 3-dimensional games. The introduction of the game to the online gambling community was accompanied by a statement by a spokesman for the online gambling firm, who said that the new House of Fun game goes above and beyond other titles as it is the world’s first 3-D cinematic slot game that includes a fully functional, interactive and themed storyline for the whole of the player experience. Gamblers follow along the adventures of two brave souls and their trusty dog as they explore through a creepy old mansion, fully of spook-tastic elements, and mysteries… and of course, treasure for the slot player. Fun new innovative features include the exciting Optical Illusion bonus, where characters Paul and Jane have to choose among doors to try to escape a freaky hallway. Memorable characters abound in the game, though two in particular will surprise bettors with the chance to win more money, as the Mad Host and the Jack-in-the-Box can help trigger Free Spins and even Repeating Click Me features. The graphics are impressive, even for Betsoft, which is fast developing a name for itself in the online gambling community. The soundtrack adds to the experience as well, though the 3D animations do tend to take the cake. "The gates are thrown open and invitations to the House of Fun have gone out," says Anthony Locke, BetSoft's head of product development. "This thrilling game is unlike anything we've released before, with high levels of suspense and surprise - all presented in the trademark 3D cinematic style that is Betsoft's hallmark." |
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