Thursday, August 15, 2013

Super Sevens, New Fruitie at Slotland.com, is Destined to be an Instant Classic

15 August 2013, London, UK (Press Release) – Slotland, known-around the world for many years for it’s unique games, has just launched yet another one-of-a-kind slot game, Super Sevens. This one’s a classic “fruitie ” that gives free spins with bet multipliers after every winning combination. Until Sunday, players can collect a $17 free chip to try the new game.

A total of $3000 in daily cash prizes will also be awarded to players taking the new game for a spin. Every day until August 18, twenty Super Sevens players will each receive a $25 cash prize.

Classic slot machine symbols like lemons, cherries and, of course, 7s spin on Super Sevens five reels. It’s a 19 payline game where players can bet from $.05 to $1 per line.

Super Sevens is more generous with free spins than most online slots . After every winning spin the next spin is free, and any win from the free spin is multiplied by the current win multiplier. The win multiplier starts at x2 and increases with every winning spin up to x7.

“Call me old fashioned, but I just love good old fruit machines,” said one long-time Slotland player. “Slotland constantly amazes me with the incredible games they come out with, all the special effects and fancy bonus games. The last one, Airmail is mindboggling -- I’ve never seen anything like it anywhere else. But lemons and cherries and grapes, oh my – that’s my kind of game!”

“I can’t believe you get a free spin with every winning combo!” said another player during testing of the new game. “And then in the free spins the music changes, and the pace picks up, and the multiplier keeps multiplying – it’s really quite exhilarating!”

All of Slotland’s 30 one-of-a-kind slots games, including the new Super Sevens, can be played on literally any device capable of handling web content including Blackberry. Many are also available on the Slotland Mobile Casino which has an enhanced user interface for iPhone/iPad and Android phone users: buttons big enough to tap and screen layouts designed to make the most of smaller screens.




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