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Microgaming announces its new games for November

by isleofman.com 4th November 2015
With cheers from the sidelines, Basketball Star bounces onto the scene this November. Set to a Hip-Hop soundtrack with 243 ways to win, Basketball Star is a 5x3 reel slot showcasing the ever popular Rolling Reels™. Three or more scatters trigger up to 25 free spins, with a maximum multiplier trail of 10x. Players can also shoot lucky with the random Wild Shot bonus feature in the base game, whereby up to two reels can turn wild, guaranteeing a win.

Set for simultaneous release, Basketball Star is going live to operators 4th November on download, flash and mobile. Watch the game promotional video here.

In addition to Basketball Star, Microgaming is releasing three other mobile optimised games this month; So Many Monsters, So Much Candy and So Much Sushi are also going live on 4th November 2015.

Mike Hebden, Head of Casino Games at Microgaming, commented: “This month we’re adding to the collection of sporting games we offer with Basketball Star. Packing the excitement of a major league final, we’re confident the game will be a crowd-pleaser. Plus its simultaneous release ensures players are able to enjoy the game no matter their preferred playing device, adding to the industry’s biggest portfolio of mobile games available to our operators.”
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 4th, November 2015 04:08pm.

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