888 Casino has a long and successful history of in-house development of online casino games through it’s Random Logic software unit. However that doesn’t mean that this oldest of casinos doesn’t feature other slots – as long as they’re good enough.
Net Entertainment is one of the most creative gaming software development houses around and 888 Casino are now featuring five more of their top quality slots.
Flowers is a five reel and thirty payline slot based on the theme of (you guessed it) flowers! Net Ent’s quality artwork brings the subject to life and it features double symbols on the reels, meaning combos of up to ten are possible. Up to thirty free spins are available in the bonus feature.
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Starburst is currently one of Net Ent’s signature slots and it’s a lovely-looking game which manages to grab your attention without any real bonus features. It has five reels and ten paylines and some gorgeous-looking jewels which sparkle as they spin.
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Victorious is a slot based on the ancient Roman empire and it’s famous conquering armies; it features five reels and 243 ways to win which means wins are possible on adjacent reels without having to be on specific paylines. There’s up to 25 free spins available if you can land enough of the wreath symbols.
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Gonzo’s Quest – The Search For Eldorado is the fourth addition to the Net Entertainment line-up and like the title suggests it features Gonzo and his quest to find that legendary city. It’s a five reel and twenty payline game which contains a crumbling symbols feature; this means that blocks in winning combos crumble away and are replaced by new blocks and new opportunities to create lines.
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Jack Hammer vs Evil Dr. Wuten is the final new addition to 888 Casino and it features private detective Jack Hammer in a cartoon strip-style slot as he tries to thwart the evil ambitions of Dr. Wuten. There’s a free spins round and a ‘sticky win’ feature with a great soundtrack.
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