LONDON, ENGLAND, April 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) WinADayCasino.com has launched another one-of-a-kind game, the new carnival-themed Fair Tycoon online slot machine with a bonus game where players build their own amusement park. As usual, WinADay is giving players free bonus money to try the new game and they'll give $3000 in special bonuses to the players that play it the most. To encourage feedback, WinADay will pay 5 players $75 each for their reviews.
Fair Tycoon is an animated five reel slot machine with 17 pay lines and a Premium Game where players become a mighty tycoon. You can almost smell the hot dogs and cotton candy and hear the screams of delight coming from the amusement park rides as symbols like candy, windmills, roses and gingerbread men spin on the colourful wheels. As they spin the reels, players collect Fair Credits to use later in the bonus game when building their very own fairground. If they're lucky, they can also collect premium attractions for their fair, like a roller coaster or Ferris wheel.
In the Premium Game, the goal is to build a fairground that keeps visitors happy - and earn bonus money by doing so. Fair builders can use Credits to purchase carnival attractions, like snack food vendors or a shooting gallery, to amuse their visitors and they get to choose where to place each attraction in their fairground.
Until Easter Sunday, April 24th, when players log on to their accounts they'll find an extra $14 has been deposited for trying out the new game. This offer is valid for all accounts, old and new. (Applicable terms and conditions apply and are posted on the website.)
The top tycoons of the week will divide $3000 in special bonus money. The 20 players with the most total bets on Fair Tycoon (April 15 through April 24) will receive bonuses up to $750 each.
Like all of the slots games at WinADay, the new Fair Tycoon is tied to the site's progressive jackpot which is currently about $100,000. To hit the jackpot in this game requires five "Mirror" symbols on a pay line with at least a $5 total bet.
"As we always do when we launch a new game, we'll get lots of emails from players telling us what they like and don't like about it. 'Love the bonus game'. 'Not so sure about the background colour.' 'Animations are cool.' Things like that. We have a core group of long-time, regular players that know we consider everything they say in the development of our next new game," said WinADay manager Michael Hilary. "To thank them for taking the time to tell us what they think, and to encourage other players to do so, we've started paying five players $75 each for their comments when we launch a new game. Usually we publish them in our player e-newsletter."
Players should send their thoughts on the new game to support@winadaycasino.com.
With the addition of Fair Tycoon, WinADayCasino.com now has 24 one-of-a-kind slot machines, video poker, roulette and keno games. They're all instant-play online casino games so there's no downloading or installation required.
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WinADayCasino Players Build Their Own Fairground in New 'Fair Tycoon' Slot Machine's Bonus Game
WinADayCasino.com has launched another one-of-a-kind game, the new carnival-themed Fair Tycoon online slot machine with a bonus game where players build their own amusement park. This week there's free bonus money to try it.
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