Stakelogic Uncovers Ancient Treasures in Latest Hit Mayan Rush

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January 25th, 2021
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Following the company’s latest partnership with Paf, announcement about co-founding the Dutch Gaming Association and December release Voodoo Reels, Stakelogic has taken us once again by surprise in the new classic adventure, called Mayan Rush.

The game combines elements of thrill with exhilarating features and it helps players discover a massive pile of ancient treasures on a 1-3-5-3-1 layout whose tiles contain a maximum number of wins from 45 to 3,125.

From Thrill to Innovation

Unlike Voodoo Reels, where players are presented with spooky characters, creepy dolls and magic symbolism in a standard reel setup, the Mayan Rush video slot from Stakelogic is taking all users on a mystical quest where they must destroy ancient blocks and charge magic totems that unlock the hidden treasures tucked away deep within a Mayan temple.

Mayan Rush plays out on a 5x5 grid with an optimal number of 3,125 ways to win. Not only does it offer a visually striking performance on smartphones, featuring sound effects with immersive layers for a highly authentic and entertaining experience, it also combines a range of winsome features, developed to deliver a truly thrilling gameplay.

Right at the beginning, players will notice that consecutive wins remove ancient blocks from the reels and bring bigger wins. If all blocks are removed, the game will start a special highlight, dubbed Rush Mode.

During this highly engaging performance, winning symbols are assigned to either the multiplier totem or the life totem. Based on their color, the totems will start at a x2 multiplier and 1 life, whereby each winning symbol adds to the related totem.

Meanwhile, collecting five symbols in red, orange or yellow, as well as green, purple, and blue will increase the totem value (players get additional lives or multipliers). If the sequence is successful, winning symbols add to the total while losing spins take away one life. Likewise, re-spins are active until no lives remain in play.

Want to Double up?

As announced, Mayan Rush comes with Stakelogic’s innovative Super Stake mechanic. It allows players to double their bet with every spin and also increase their chances of triggering high value winning combinations.

Super Stake is triggered on a random losing spin, immediately awarding three re-spins. When the feature begins, a coin symbol will land in the middle of the center reel. Additional coin symbols will remove any block symbols above or below the coin image.

If blocker symbols are removed during this stage, all coin symbol values are multiplied by a factor of 2. As a special highlight, the coin symbol values will be multiplied by x5 if 25 coin symbols are on screen. If, by any chance, one or more coin symbols land on the grid after a re-spin, their number will reset to three. On a side note, players are also given the chance to double up their winnings by guessing the card suite or color.

Stephan van den Oetelaar, CEO of Stakelogic, said about the new launch:

“Mayan Rush™ takes the classic adventure themed slot and gives it the Stakelogic touch by combining stunning visuals, authentic sound and the thrilling gameplay we have built our reputation on.”

Van den Oetelaar added:

“Players find themselves at the heart of a Mayan quest for treasure and as they smash away the ancient blocks the big win potential really builds. This is a great addition to our growing portfolio of titles and one I believe will be a big hit with players as they seek out their own ancient treasure.”

Late in December 2020, Stakelogic joined forces with Grand Casino Baden and Luzern to expand presence on the global iGaming scene.

Source:

“Feel the Big Win Anticipation Build with Mayan Rush™”, stakelogic.com, January 21st, 2021.

“the new classic adventure, called Mayan Rush”

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