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Slot Review: Gone
With the Wind
Anyone who has ever read Margaret Mitchell’s
timeless literary classic, Gone With the Wind, knows that it is a
book that will never be forgotten. Mitchell’s novel is as much a
memoir of life in the Antebellum south as it is the story of the
immortal heroine Scarlett O’Hara. The book follows the beautiful,
sharp, and flirtatious Scarlett from her glory days as the belle of
Clayton County, Georgia, through the entire Civil War and three
husbands to her love affair with the rogue blockade runner, Rhett
Butler. Gone With the Wind was made into an equally compelling movie
in 1939, starring Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh as the lovers. Now,
all the romance and drama of this story have been brought to your
computer screen in an online slot game by Party Casino.
Gone With the Wind is a five-reel, twenty payline online slot game.
Coin values range from one cent to ten dollars, with one coin per
payline for a max coin size of twenty. That’s a maximum of two
hundred dollars per spin. The top jackpot is ten thousand coins, or
one hundred thousand dollars – that’s not to mention Party Casino’s
random Ca$h Fla$h progressive jackpot, which can be won on any spin.
The reels of this game are set against what looks like a red brick
plantation similar to Tara, Scarlett’s home. Symbols include images
of Rhett and Scarlett, the title logo, and such historical images as
a drum, a bugle, a bonnet, and a parasol. There is a bonus game in
which you are transported to Scarlett’s bedroom and allowed to pick
a bonnet out of a hatbox to find out how many free spins you have
won. All wins are quadrupled during the free spins round.
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