Video slot specialist, Kalamba Games, has set the Greek Mount Olympus as the stage of its latest slot installment dubbed Griffin’s Quest!
With the 6x5 reels configuration and high volatility, this game takes ancient Gods and mythological creatures such as Medusa, Manticores, unicorns and pixies and creates one highly engaging game that keeps players entertained during the chase for the big bucks.
The Peculiar Symbols
The new title’s eternal theme offers high winning potential…
…and features some of the supplier’s signature inventions, such as HyperBonus, which lets players take the shorter route to Extra Spins.
This game, which will be distributed via ORYX Gaming, also has the progressive extra spins, Wheel Bonus and Magic Split Symbol!
The Wheel Bonus itself triggers when at least three bonus symbols appear in any position on the reels. The Wheel can award a cash prize or can trigger one of the versions of the Extra Spins Bonus. Every symbol, except for bonus, wild and extra spins has a Split Symbol version that acts as 2 or 3 matching symbols in the column they are at.
Chief Operations Officer and co-founder of Kalamba, Alex Cohen, said of this release:
“Griffin’s Quest with its beautiful graphics and unusual reel layout takes players to a mythical land where finding the mighty griffin can land big wins.
Our engaging and innovative features continue to be extremely popular with a wide demographic of players and help operators increase monetisation and retention levels.”
The Sky Hunters Predecessor
A month ago, the company premiered the Sky Hunters release…
…which takes the unusually high volatility and RTP of 97.19% and gives them a special kind of twist with unique Kalamba features, such as LuckyLoops, Hyperbet, Hyperbonus and Extra Spins.
The steampunk kind of game increases monetization and engagement through these features and “adds an extra layer of excitement with compelling gameplay that will appeal to a wide demographic of players,” according to Cohen.
Source:
“Griffin’s Quest out now!”, kalambagames.com, June 18th 2020