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Golden Riviera Casino Introduces ThunderStruck 2 as its Free Spins Feature

ThunderStruck 2 to be the new Free Spins feature at Golden Riviera Casino.

2011-04-08
TA XBIEX, MALTA, April 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Golden Riviera Online Casino announced today that it is adopting ThunderStruck 2 as its main Free Spins game for players who play online casino games. This announcement came in light of recent surveys, which indicated that ThunderStruck 2 is one of the most popular and sought after Microgaming casino games. New players at the casino can enjoy 50 Free Spins on the casino with their first deposit.

Emily Alessi, Casino Manager at Golden Riviera Online Casino, said, "We are thrilled at the prospect of having one of the most prominent games at our casino as our Free Spins game. It has long been a game of choice with many of our players, and it offers more rewards, entertainment and excitement than most of the other games. The graphics are intense, the storyline is intriguing and the rewards are larger than life. We believe that this is a strategic move as ThunderStruck 2 is a preferred game with a large number of players at our casino, and it allows players the opportunity to win grandiose rewards."

On behalf of the casino, Emily Alessi extended this invitation to all gamers, "We are inviting all players who are aficionados and novices to come and enjoy the greatest and most rewarding gaming available on the internet. We welcome everyone who would like to experience the thrill of the reward to join us at our casino."

Thunderstruck 2 is 5-reel Video Slot game offering you 243 legendary Ways to Win. A Multiple Bonus Round feature (The WildStorm feature) brings you more adventures as you travel with Thor, the Norse god of Thunder through a series of games to bring you greater winnings. The Great Hall of Spins Bonus Round is the first chamber that you will unlock on your quest, with an abundance of Free Spins and winning possibilities.

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[Press-News.org] Golden Riviera Casino Introduces ThunderStruck 2 as its Free Spins Feature
ThunderStruck 2 to be the new Free Spins feature at Golden Riviera Casino.