Only three weeks after launching its Mayan Rush video slot, Dutch online casino games developer Stakelogic has now returned to herald the premiere of its new three-reel Mighty Joker Arcade innovation.
The Eindhoven-headquartered firm used an official Thursday press release to describe its latest game as ‘a retro slot machine’ that allows iGaming aficionados to ‘take on the joker’ in an attempt to win prizes that can reach as high as €12,000 ($14,540). It also stated that the three-row title has been designed to recreate ‘the dusky and atmospheric gaming floor of a traditional casino’ and comes complete with a theoretical return to player ratio of 95%.
Prize potential:
Stakelogic proclaimed that Mighty Joker Arcade features ‘a base game as well as a top game’ with the former paying out in the customary left to right fashion alongside the latter with a criss-cross method ‘for plenty of big win potential’. It moreover asserted that players can sit down for a session on the mobile-friendly innovation in hopes of taking home ‘a progressive mystery jackpot’ that starts at €500 ($606) before topping out at €5,000 ($6,060) via taking on 0.5% of any wagers placed.
Conventional composition:
Stephan Van Den Oetelaar serves as Chief Executive Officer Stakelogic and he used the press release to state that Mighty Joker Arcade additionally offers a traditional family of fruit symbols as well as ‘start’, ‘tails’, ‘heads’, ‘collect’ and ‘hold’ buttons that allow competitors ‘to control the game’ and its mystery wins and gamble bonus option.
Read a statement from Van Den Oetelaar…
“Mighty Joker Arcade is a thrilling classic slot that hits the highest possible production value while also providing players with plenty of chances to land big wins in the base game, top game, and via the progressive jackpot. We believe Mighty Joker Arcade will appeal to fans of classic slots in markets around the world and deliver the thrilling and exciting experience they are seeking each time they spin the reels and watch the fruit, bell, and joker symbols tumble.”