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New May Slots At
Microgaming (2 of 2)
Will it be
Your Lucky Day with the second of the quartet of new games? This
send-up of a retro game show invited you to spin the reels through
depictions of lavish vacations, fancy cars, and other prizes. This
title is a five-reel game with twenty paylines. Your Lucky Day is
shaping up to be a little tacky and a little kitschy, like an
eighties game show! There is a fixed jackpot of one hundred thousand
coins, giving you the chance to win as much as fifty-seven thousand
smackers on the base game, and twice that amount with bonus extras
and multipliers!
Fearless Frederick is a cool medieval romp. The titular character is
on a quest to save fair maidens in distress, and you are tagging
along to try and scoop up as much cash as possible! With all things
considered, you can win as much as two hundred ten thousand coins
with the triple multiplier during the free spins bonus round!
Strangely, asteroids also make an appearance in this online slot
game. Showy graphics are the main draw for this title, along with a
slew of gussied-up bonuses. Wilds, scatters, and multipliers all but
guarantee that everyone goes home a winner – even if you don’t nab
that seventy thousand coin base jackpot.
Mega Moolah Summertime needs no introduction. The third permutation
of the winningest progressive online slot on the World Wide Web
offers a seasonally appropriate spin on this beloved rumble in the
jungle. This online slot game will be a five-reel, nine-payline
punter sporting every bell and whistle under the sun – we’re talking
wilds, scatters, a gamble feature, a Jackpot Wheel second screen
bonus round, and the chance at fifteen free spins with a triple
multiplier. The Jackpot Wheel consists of four different levels of
jackpot bonuses – “mini” moolah that adds ten bucks to your credits,
“minor” moolah of one hundred dollars, “major” moolah of six-figure
prizes kicking off at one hundred thousand dollars, and “mega moolah”
– the one you want to watch out for – up in the millions of dollars!
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