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A beautiful game addition from Microgaming

by isleofman.com 8th June 2017

Beautiful Bones is the latest game release from Microgaming.

Beautiful Bones is a five reel, 243 ways to win, visually superb slot. The Day of the Dead-inspired slot features vibrant and elaborately decorated reels, which truly bring this game to life.

The slot has a wild spin again feature, whereby any three symbols of a kind linked up horizontally or vertically will award an extra free spin. For that spin, the centre symbol position will turn wild.

Featuring a Sugar Skull collection mechanic, Beautiful Bones is designed to keep players engaged. When a scatter symbol lands on reels one or five, a sugar skull is awarded and placed on the sugar skull meter. When a player hits 10 or 20 sugar skulls, the player can either enter free spins or continue the accumulation, aiming to hit 30 sugar skulls which automatically triggers the top tier free spins bonus; during which there are 18 free spins with a 5x multiplier! Not forgetting, the wild spin feature is also active in the free spins round, potentially rewarding some bone-shaking wins.

Beautiful Bones goes live to operators on Wednesday 7 June 2017. Watch the game promotional video here.

David Reynolds, Games Publisher at Microgaming, commented: “Beautiful Bones is a stunning game that combines a bold and colourful theme with a top-notch game engine, where players earn bonuses and then have the freedom to choose their free spins rewards.”




 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 8th, June 2017 09:38pm.

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