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No tricks, just treats from Microgaming this Halloween

by isleofman.com 2nd October 2013

Microgaming (www.microgaming.co.uk/mobile) has added two timely HTML5 mobile games to its collection; Halloweenies and What a Hoot are now live with Microgaming operators.

Halloweenies is a fright themed five reel, 20 pay-line video slot that comes with a variety of great features to boost player winnings, including wild, scatter and multiplier symbols. During the bonus round, players must choose three of 13 pumpkins in order to win scarily good prizes.

What a Hoot is a five reel, nine pay-line video slot with a night owl theme. The game delivers plenty of winning opportunities with wilds and scatters, with a maximum jackpot of 5,000 coins. 

Neill Whyte, Head of Product Channels at Microgaming, comments: “We recognise the importance of not only providing fresh and regular new content, but also timely content, which will spark interest from our operators’ players. Halloweenies and What a Hoot are two perfect additions to the HTML5 platform; these new slots, which are fully compatible with iOS7, will allow our operators to form exciting promotions and marketing campaigns for Halloween.”

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 2nd, October 2013 11:01pm.

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