Increasing the extent of its portfolio this month is also Relax Gaming, a new-breed content aggregator from Malta. Known for providing a fair share of modern and innovative technology to the iGaming industry, the supplier is boosting its slot library by launching an epic adventure called, Temple Tumble, with a 6x6 playboard and 46,656 ways to win.
This highly volatile game also contains cascading mechanics which destroy the old symbols as new ones drop down, increasing players’ chances of scoring big. Additionally, the release is armed with an increasingly popular MegaWays mechanic from Big Time Gaming, which only adds extra excitement to gameplay.
‘Biggest Launch To Date’
Not only is the new game from Relax giving its players an opportunity to make choices between different multipliers, extra rounds or even combined features, it also covers additional possibilities of cracking open more stone tiles.
CPO of Relax Gaming, Simon Hammon, comments:
“We are delighted to launch Temple Tumble, taking players into the depths of an ancient Cambodian jungle with three unique bonus worlds and a visceral cascading mechanic placing players at the heart of the action.
With the addition of the popular Megaways™ mechanic, Temple Tumble gives players a huge number of ways to win and looks to be our biggest launch to date.”
As the studio rolls out its latest product, it’s important to mention that previous high-class in-house developed games – Erik The Red and The Great Pigsby – are performing extremely well on the market, reaching new heights of popularity each day…
Prompt Commercial Breakthrough
To date, the company has manufactured around 280 titles, but its commercial footprint has grown only recently, thanks to numerous content agreements with reputable industry names.
The latest partnership has been confirmed on January 24th, 2019 as Relax pinpointed Dice Lab as its significant contributor for further distribution of casino dice games. Likewise, the group has also entered into an agreement with Hacksaw Gaming, Kalamba Games and GiG that same month, but the list unwraps as we go back…
In December, Relax signed a distribution deal with Stakelogic, a software company with offices in the Netherlands and Malta.
Blue Ocean Gaming, AGS, Leander Games and White Hat Gaming all signed partnerships with this modern-era Malta-based studio, founded in 2010. It holds licenses in several European jurisdictions and covers other verticals as well, including poker and bingo. The distribution is accomplished through its Silver Bullet platform, known for constant innovations and up-to-date technology features.
Check out the official preview for Temple Tumble:
Source:
“Relax Gaming unveils Temple Tumble”, relax-gaming.com, January 29, 2019.
coolsongss 5 years ago Hero Member
Well, the game is quite unique. It is a good variation of Megaway Metrics. I have seen many copies of Megaway Metrics, but this game is a better one, as I think. A game theme is a bit too obvious. Why do they make only an adventure into a lost kingdom or something? Cambodians would not really like this game. Cambodians...
Well, the game is quite unique. It is a good variation of Megaway Metrics. I have seen many copies of Megaway Metrics, but this game is a better one, as I think. A game theme is a bit too obvious. Why do they make only an adventure into a lost kingdom or something? Cambodians would not really like this game. Cambodians will like to play a game where a new kingdom is built or revived :)
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Mojo Jojo 5 years ago Super Hero
Relax Gaming has a few big hits and a few duds as well. I've tried them all, that's the only way to seperate the good ones from the bad ones. Tactical Force is one of their best games so far and I'm curious whether this new release will top that and I surely will try Temple Tumble when it's out. It looks great though and...
Relax Gaming has a few big hits and a few duds as well. I've tried them all, that's the only way to seperate the good ones from the bad ones. Tactical Force is one of their best games so far and I'm curious whether this new release will top that and I surely will try Temple Tumble when it's out. It looks great though and seems to me this is another huge game.
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