Date Posted : October 14th, 2004
In a first for online gambling, Microgaming has officially licensed the
world famous Tomb Raider brand from Eidos and released the Tomb Raider
video slot. The game adds a whole new dimension to the world famous video
game and motion picture brand. Now raiding tombs can be very profitable!
For Lara Croft, the buxom adventurer make her first appearance on the
reels of a slot machine although it is hardly her first time in the spotlight.
The Tomb Raider video games have sold more than 30,000,000 copies and
Angelina Jolie has starred in not one but two hollywood movies based on
the game.
Microgaming have clearly decided to make the video slot (Pictured Below)
stand out from the rest of their game line up. Firstly it has 15 lines
compared to the more common nine. It also has two bonus games, the chance
to win free spins and a pick a box style game where you always win. |
The game is truly available to all players
with coin sizes starting at just a penny and going up to one dollar. You
can choose to bet from between one and five coins per line giving a max
bet of 75 coins. Playing max bet is worthwhile as you can win up to $37,500
on the spins. Hitting the top prize on the bonus spins is even better
with up to $112,500 on offer.
Mark Fredericks, a spokesperson from Microgaming had this to say
about their latest game release, "The
licensing of such a globally recognized brand as Tomb Raider
is a coup for us. Whilst working on this new online video
slot, we have seen some great graphics come out of our studios."
Whether you are a fan of the games and movies or not the game
makes for some entertaining play. If you are a video slot
fan it is one of those games that we have to say is a must
play. Learn more about the game and find out where you can
play it online for free or for real money with out Tomb
Raider Review.
About Microgaming
One of the leading online casino software providers, Microgaming
was launched in 1994. Their software download currently has over
1000 and games and they have over 70 casinos using their software.
Their progressive slots have paid out over $100,000,000 since they
were launched in 1998.
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