Malta-licensed online casino has become the latest to add Dragon Lady, Lion’s Den and The Argyle Open from Microgaming.
Wednesday 14th July 2010
Online casino PlatinumPlay.eu has announced the addition of three new games from software developer Microgaming to its portfolio in the shape of Dragon Lady, Lion’s Den and The Argyle Open.
PlatinumPlay.eu is operated by Fortune Lounge Group, which is also responsible for sites including RoyalVegas.eu, DesertDollar.eu and 7Sultans.eu, and stated that each one of the new games ‘exemplifies the advanced gaming platform that the casino operates from’.
“The biggest attraction that each of these games has would be the huge jackpot opportunities players can win while playing,” read a statement from PlatinumPlay.eu.
The Argyle Open is a five-reel and 50-payline game featuring a golf-theme that includes a three-level bonus feature triggered by any one of a trio of scatter symbols. Once inside the bonus, players will be able to choose one of five professional golfers and have a go at a hole for extra rewards.
PlatinumPlay.eu revealed that the five-line and 100-payline Lion's Pride is set in the grasslands of the African savannah and offers a jackpot of 62,000 coins.
“Players should keep an eye out for the additional features that include wilds, scatters and multipliers alongside free spin and gamble features,” read the statement from the Malta-licensed site.
“There has been a lot of buzz around the African continent and South Africa in particular in recent months with the football spectacular that has just come to an end. The beauty of the land is well represented in this game for players to really experience the true African magic for themselves.”
PlatinumPlay.eu stated that the five-line and 40-payline Dragon Lady ‘exudes an Oriental feel and beautifully depicts the wonders of this culture’. The title includes wild and scatter symbols alongside free spins, a bonus feature and a multiplier tag while ‘beautiful accompanying images include a jewellery box, lanterns, a dragon and ingots’.