Almost a month after launching its Gustav Minebuster video slot and Spanish online casino games developer Red Rake Gaming has now returned to premiere its new six-reel Solomon: The King innovation.
The Valencia-headquartered firm used an official Tuesday press release to declare that its latest video slot is themed around the ‘power and wisdom’ of the ancient Israeli king and comes complete with a symbol fusion miniature game, a multiplier-laden free spins feature and ‘one million different ways to win.’
Flowing fascination:
Red Rake Gaming detailed that its new ten-row Solomon: The King advance also features its attractive Cascading Reels feature, which can be found in predecessor games including Viva Las Vegas, Asp of Cleopatra and Twin Harlequin, that gives players even more chances at banking a lucrative prize as winning combinations drop away to be replaced by new symbols.
Mini magnetism:
The developer stated that online casino aficionados can trigger the three-spin miniature game within its latest mobile-friendly video slot by filling a ‘progress bar’ with eponymous symbols. It proclaimed that collecting these non-winning icons will moreover ‘increase the multiplier shown in the left-hand panel’ to present players with the chance to bank rewards worth up to 2,100 times their initial stake.
Spins sensation:
Regarding the extra spins feature within its Solomon: The King video slot and Red Rake explained that access for up to eight additional attempts will be granted to anyone who manages to line up five re-spin icons within a colorful side bar to spell the word ‘bonus.’ It furthermore pronounced that players can collect even more of these re-spin symbols for a maximum of eight more goes or subsequently amass random multipliers so as to boost any resulting rewards by a factor of 100.
Read a statement from Red Rake…
“All our games stand out due to their attention to detail, their availability in 22 different languages, their unique mathematics system and the fact that operators are provided with all the promotional tools and graphic materials that they could need to launch the games successfully.”