After last year premiering its Achievements Engine and Achievements Races promotional tools and Swedish online casino games developer, Quickspin, has now announced the launch of its in-game Challenges innovation.
Additional gameplay:
The Stockholm-based firm used an official Monday press release to describe its Challenges advance as a ‘pioneering industry loyalty tool’ that enables a secondary level of gameplay to be added to its existing portfolio of video slots.
Miniature game:
Established in 2011 and now owned by Isle of Man-headquartered Playtech, Quickspin declared that Challenges is, in essence, a miniature game that can be added to the top of its video slots in order to give online aficionados the chance ‘to unlock prizes.’ The developer stated that its latest innovation is ‘fuelled by the outcome of spins from the slot game’ and challenges players to guide a character through a maze to additional rewards.
Complete roll-out planned:
Daniel Lindberg, Chief Executive Officer for United Kingdom and Alderney-licensed Quickspin, detailed that the new Challenges innovation has already gone live via his firm’s five-reel Dwarfs Gone Wild and Goldilocks and the Wild Bears games but is soon set to be added to every one of the developer’s remaining video slots.
Lindberg’s statement read…
“We are absolutely delighted to launch Challenges. We’ve designed this retention tool to offer some extra excitement with our slots and hope that it will give our players the chance to enjoy playing Quickspin slots that extra bit more.”
Year of success:
Lindberg moreover proclaimed that the launch of Challenges had capped ‘a hugely successful year’ for the developer following its premier of the Dwarfs Gone Wild, Eastern Emeralds and Ark of Mystery video slots alongside its earlier debut of the Tournaments in-game leaderboard feature.
Lindberg’s statement read…
“Challenges will add an extra layer of entertainment on top of your usual gaming experience. Gamification is the future of our industry and we’re proud to be at the forefront of this development.”