Belatra Games who have established themselves as a leading developer of slot games have today announced the release of their latest online slot game titled Jackpot Mines.
Before setting off into the game, players are empowered to customise the gameplay to their own preferences by selecting the field size and the number of mines – ranging from a 3×3 grid with up to six mines, a 4×4 field with up to 12 mines, to a 5×5 grid where as many as 20 mines remain hidden.
Field size and number of mines impacts the difficulty level as well as the potential winning multiplier, with larger fields and number of mines offering higher chances of unearthing rewards.
Once the game dynamics are defined, players must click a square on the field to reveal what lies beneath – a coin, a mine, or the coveted jackpot. Following each move, players are faced with a choice: take the current total or chance their luck in pursuit of higher rewards by continuing.
Jackpot Mines’ jackpot feature will be triggered when a player’s bet contributes to the jackpot total, reaching the predefined payout amount. As the jackpot gets closer to the payout zone, anticipation ramps up with the jackpot board flashing red, signalling the potential return of up to €200.
Should a jackpot symbol be discovered, a special reel spins on the spot, revealing either a coin for a win, a mine that clears the field, or the jackpot for a grand prize.
Commenting on Jackpot Mines, Sergey Chernyavski, Belatra Games’ CCO, said:
Jackpot Mines brings an explosive new concept to players and we’re proud that it is the first of its kind. Players have the power to choose to play in a number of ways as they try to unearth the fortunes buried in the land.
Dave Sawyer has nearly 25 years experience working within the iGaming Industry. Initially starting out with Ladbrokes based in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar in 2000, after 5 years with the tier one operator in his role of IT Services Manager, Dave left to setup his own casino affiliate site.
During the years Dave has spoken at several industry events, including the Casino Affiliate Convention held in Amsterdam in 2006, where Dave appeared on the forum panel. Other events Dave has been a speaker at include the iGB London Affiliate Conference.
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