Merkur Gaming is part of the gigantic Gauselmann Group which was founded back in 1957 by Paul Gauselmann. Merkur itself was founded as an entertainment offshoot in 2006 to promote the expansion of the Gauselmann arcades outside Germany. Merkur’s main business interest is in the manufacture and distribution of physical slot machines around the world and to this end it has branch offices in various countries; however the headquarters remains in the German city of Luebbecke.
Merkur/Gauselmann have also been behind the introduction of the banknote recycling machine; this is a device which can pay out banknotes as well as coins and this avoids the possibility of these machines running out of money.
As far as online slots go, Merkur is slowly but surely adapting it’s well-established slots range for online use and the list below contains the games we’ve has the chance to review so far.
These are all of an extremely high quality and we’re pleased to see the inclusion of a gamble feature which offers two ways to wager – after a win players can opt to gamble that amount on a 50/50 card picking game or a slightly more interesting ladder-climbing game which seems to involve a small amount of skill.
External Link: https://www.merkur-gaming.com
Merkur Gaming Online Slots
221B Baker Street | Review |
Amazonia | Review |
Asena | Review |
Big Buck Bunny | Review |
Blazing Star | Review |
Candy & Fruits | Review |
Double Triple Chance | Review |
Dragon's Treasure | Review |
Extra 10 Liner | Review |
Gold Of Persia | Review |
Jolly's Cap | Review |
Knight's Life | Review |
Magic Mirror | Review |
Queen Cleopatra | Review |
Rail Road | Review |
Super 7 Reels | Review |
Texas Tycoon | Review |
Vampires | Review |
Zipper | Review |