British online casino games developer Realistic Games Limited has announced the global launch of its five-reel and 20-payline Game Changer video slot complete with a new board game-themed mechanic of the same name.
The Reading-headquartered firm used an official Thursday press release to declare that the three-row game was initially premiered with sites run by GVC Holdings but is now being made available to its ‘entire network’ of partner iGaming operators.
Traditional theme:
Realistic Games Limited detailed that Game Changer is themed around a television game show with its classic layout featuring wilds, scatters and free spin symbols as well as a dice bonus game that can randomly award online casino players with maximum prizes worth up to 6,000 times their initial stake.
Illumination allure:
The developer explained that the base game in its latest video slot features a 96.06% return-to-player ratio with competitors able to take home sextuple treasures by landing cash squares. It moreover stated that aficionados can bank a 50-time prize multiplier for hitting the Game Changer square and lighting up an eponymous screen-top panel.
First of five:
Robert Lee, Commercial Director for Realistic Games Limited, used the press release to pronounce that Game Changer is the first of five mobile-friendly video slots featuring the new board game mechanic his firm intends to launch over the first half of the year. He furthermore proclaimed that each of these advances is due to come complete with ‘different variations of the board game concept’ offering some 324 million unique combinations.
Read a statement from Lee…
“Game Changer has truly lived up to its name so far after a hugely successful launch with GVC Holdings and we are excited to release the innovative new title across our network of valued partners. With a host of titles featuring Game Changer bonus rounds waiting in the wings, the concept is primed to become the next big thing in casino slot entertainment, introducing a concept never seen before that is capturing a wide-ranging audience.”