| 01/16/2010 |
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A couple of new game titles have graced the software platforms offered by both Betsoft and Wager Works, bringing excitement and variety to their clients’ menus at the start of the new year. From Betsoft comes ‘Enchanted,’ the latest addition to the internet casino software company’s 3-dimensional selection, the newest title to be added to their Slots 3 series. In has much in common with favorites like Barbary Coast and Once Upon A Time, bringing an engaging story together with fantastic 3D graphics and easy audio. The game Enchantment also is built from Betsoft’s Expandicon technology, incorporating the animations, sounds and preloading into one seamless load. No download is required for existing players, and all games are built to have their best qualities shown off with Flash players 9 and 10. Fairies, ogres, wizards, and elves guide bettors to treasures throughout a magical land, making the game one of the most fun available. "Enchanted truly exemplifies the captivation of the Slots3 series, pushing the boundaries of the slots gameplay experience,” said Betsoft spokesperson Aliya Alpiyeva. Meanwhile, the internet gambling firm Wager Works has released a game that explores the historical legends associated with Troy. Their latest online slot hosts five reels, and 40 paylines, highlighting the treasures of the ancient city with crisp graphics and animations as well as engaging soundtracks at each stage. The new game has a Free Spins bonus feature that will trigger when any two or more bonus pictures show up on the centers. As many as 20 free spins can be won! The new ‘Treasures of Troy’ is the second game to use Wager Works’ Multi-Way feature. Multi-Way games allow visitors to hosting online casinos to win more than 1,000 different ways, for an additional 40 credits! If any four or more winning symbols show up in adjacent reels, bettors win. If another matching symbol is on the same reel, the win multiplies. |
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