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All Slots Casino Introduces Thunderstruck II Video Slot
Tuesday 4 May, 2010 18:32
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All Slots online casino, the eCOGRA accredited online casino which forms part of the prestigious Jackpot Factory group of Microgaming powered sites, is pleased to announce the launch of one of the most exciting games to date.
Players have been literally counting down the days to the release of Thunderstruck II, which promises to be even bigger and better than its extremely popular original, Thunderstruck.
Microgaming has promised that Thunderstruck II will not be 'any-old' sequel and by the looks of things, they have kept their word.
Thunderstruck II has the potential to be one of the most explosive games to hit the industry in a long time, thanks to the time and effort put in by Microgaming's creative team to bring players a game as good as they get.
For one, the game has some incredible built in features that are sure to keep players entertained for hours. These include free spins, bonus multipliers, a Rolling Reels feature and even a Great Hall of Spins.
The winning potential is also enormous, thanks to the 243 ways of taking home a prize instead of traditional pay lines, as well as the Wildstorm feature that turns multiple reels wild.
"Thunderstruck II is going to be huge," said David Brickman, the Vice President for Player Affairs for the Jackpot Factory group of casinos, of which All Slots is a member. "It combines many of the most popular bonus features into a single game, and will no doubt become an instant hit.
"At All Slots Casino, we're adding to the excitement of this momentous game release with an incredible $50,000 bonus event," he added. "With daily bonuses and weekly prizes, there are so many ways to win by playing this great new game,"
All Slots Casino also announced that it has updated its banking section to allow Australian players to pay in local currency in order to create a simpler and more familiar banking process.
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