Slot specialist, Endorphina, has premiered their brand new slot game, Red Cap, which sees Little Red Riding Hood all grown up.
One of the most beloved tales of all time can have the finale that you choose it to have in this game. It begins deep inside the mysterious forest where a pack of hungry wolves and a brave huntsman sniff the smell of fresh-baked pies.
The players leads the character of the Red Cap and needs to help her escape the Big Bad Wolf for good and bring home a basket of massive wins.
This low-key grown up version of Little Red Riding Hood is commented on by Maria Bashkevich, head of Endorphina marketing:
“Even as we grow older, we still have a soft spot for our favorite childhood fairy tales. With our newest Red Cap slot, our players go back and experience their favorite tales while being the hero in it. This slot is different from the rest – it's a new theme, atmosphere, style, mathematics, and its animations. We believe that this is something the world could need right now, their own ending and participation in one of the most famous fairy tales of all time.”
This is a 3-row, 5-reel, 20-paylines game that keeps the players engaged and on their toes.
Players should be on the lookout for the basket symbols. Three or more of these will trigger at least 10 extra games that can be retriggered. Also, during these spins, the Wild symbol of gorgeous Red Cap will change into expanding Wild.
Check out the official game preview video!
Red Cap was announced previously by the brand…
…along with Chance Machine 20 and Buffalo 50, as three new releases for the month. The latter two games are a classic and Wild West-themed releases in their own right.
Also, Endorphina has received a Romanian license, becoming eligible to offer their games in this Eastern European country.
CEO Jan Urbanec said of this move:
“I am proud of the whole Endorphina team. It is with great pleasure that I can announce that we are in fact licensed in the Romanian market. After acquiring the MGA license, this is another milestone for us.”
Source:
“When Our Heroes Live Happily Ever After”, endorphina.com, August 26th, 2020.