If you love playing Play N’ Go games, there have been some new slots released that you’re sure to enjoy! All the games were released throughout July, with various themes, backstories and bonus features. Let’s take a look at the latest releases and see what they offer, from key features to free spins.
In the past month, we’ve seen several new Play N’ Go games released, including:
Fox Mayhem is set on a rural farm in the countryside. But don’t be fooled. This game is filled with plenty of action and adventure. Freddie Fox tries to nab the farmer’s best pig before the county fair. But first, he needs to fatten him up!
When playing, you need to create winning combinations on the 5 x 3 reels. During the base game, you’ll get a chance to unlock several bonus features. These features can maximise wins across each of the game’s 20 pay lines.
When you land on three Scatter symbols, you’ll automatically receive 10 free spins and a random multiplier. During the Free Spins round any Prize Collections that you earn will be multiplied, boosting your winnings potential!
This is Play ‘N Go’s fifth instalment in their Melin Saga slot game collection. It’s set as a prequel to earlier games and follows the adventures of a young Merlin. When he encounters a rare Dragon’s Egg in a swampy lake he casts a spell but finds himself in a trial by fire.
In terms of gameplay, it’s slightly reminiscent of Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead. When you open up the Book of Spells, you need to land three or more coloured runes to win. Before your free spins start, one Special Expanding Symbol is randomly selected. This expands when you form a winning combination.
There are opportunities to trigger free spins and prizes can be doubled during a mini-game associated with Merlin’s Gamble spell.
This latest game from Play’n GO awakens the God of Disorder. Set in Ancient Egypt, where the God of Disorder is known as Seth, players seek out a titular ancient scroll. This scroll is said to harness the power to turn anything into gold.
Players need to land a winning combination of symbols on a 5 x 3 reel, across 50 play lines. There’s also the chance to earn some great rewards along the way. If the Scroll of Seth lands on the third reel it activates a dormant reel above which spins horizontally.
The game also features Wild symbols, which can generate some big wins.
Sweet Alchemy 100 is a new entry in the team’s 100 series. Following on from an earlier release, Sweet Alchemy 2 tracks witches Cherry, Berry and Apple.
Players need to clear the grid of Heart, Sugar Cube, Bean or Donut symbols to win. The special Witch-themed gameplay is triggered when no winning combinations are made on spins.
To trigger the Free Spins round, players need to wipe the grid clean during the Trinity feature. Players can trigger this feature when they fill the Trinity metre with high-paying wins. It’s similar to Play N’ Go’s Moon Princess Trinity game.
During Free Spins rounds, players can choose one of the witches to determine the number of free spins and the win multiplier is capped at 100x.
Play N’ Go started in a small office in Sweden in 2005. Since then, they’ve grown into one of the largest global gaming entertainment suppliers of online slots.
They boast an impressive Play N’ Go games collection. Popular games include Gerard’s Gambit, Reactoonz Slot, Viking Runecraft, Wild Blood and Fire Joker.
The group is an industry leader that offers games to regulated casinos around the world. They also provide back-end solutions and services to make sure casino operators can provide the ultimate gaming experience for customers.
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