Three New Video Slots at Microgaming Casinos

Published : 16th of March, 2008

The monthly new game releases at Microgaming casinos have arrived and this time it's all good news for online slots players. All three of the new games are video slots with the biggest release being the new Tomb Raider slot machine. As usual the new games from Microgaming are top notch.

Competition between the online casino software providers is at an all time high which is great news for players as the games are getting better and better. The line between online and land-based slots has become a blur as there is really no difference anymore.

The three new games released in March are,

Gypsy Queen
With a mysterious gypsy theme and 20 pay lines, Gypsy Queen offers jackpots as high as 60,000 coins on the free games as well as a bonus tarot card feature.

Tomb Raider 2
| Lara Croft makes her second appearance at Microgaming casinos with the Secret of the Sword video slot. Lots of bonus features and some new game mechanics.

Rainbows End
Launched in time for St Patricks Day, Rainbows End gives you a taste of the luck of the Irish with a free spin feature and expanding wild symbols.

The new Tomb Raider game rasies the bar and is one of those games that if you like video slots you simply must play. Each and every spin can lead to one of three different bonuses including free spins with a new Rolling Reels feature and multipliers up to 5 times.

Roger Raatgever, CEO Microgaming says, "From multi-million selling console game to movie sequels to online gaming franchise, the Lara Croft brand has proven to be a complete success story.

Six months ago, we set our designers a challenge - to take a modern day icon and probably the most recognisable games character in the world and create a video slot that would bring her to life in a way this industry has never seen.

And they've delivered beyond our expectations. Whether you are talking graphics, gameplay or features – this slot delivers on every level and yet again Microgaming sets new industry standards in games development."