VILLA, MALTA, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) The http://www.jackpotcity.com/au/ has released the name of the current most popular game in their Microgaming powered casino games stable. The game is titled Hot Shot and was released in October 2003. It is a 5 reel, 9 Payline Video Pokies Game in which players can bet up to 1000 coins.
The Hot Shot 5 Reel, 9 Payline Video Pokies Game http://www.jackpotcity.com/au/online-pokies/ is a worthy successor to the highly successful Video Pokies game Monster Mania on which it is based. Hot Shots has also consistently been in the top 20 games that payout in Australia for the past 3 months.
Sporting a bold Baseball theme, this game is sure to get a rise out of the sports mad Australian market, with Wild Balls, Scatter Trophies and Strike symbols keeping the players on the edge of their seats in anticipation of that Home Run being hit with the next spin of the reels. While they wait an assorted array of delicious fast food pays will ease the hunger pains and keep them in the game. The top pay of 1000 coins may seem low, but not to an advanced player that will be attracted to the low volatility of this pay table.
This popular sports theme and amazing game play may very well hit the ball out of the park and take Hot Shot into the top 5 most popular Video Pokies in Australia in little to no time.
For further information about the http://www.jackpotcity.com/au/casino-games/ available to play in Australia, or to book an interview with the PR officer for the Tower Rock Group, please contact:
Terry Maverick
Tel: +27 (0) 21 528 69 28
Mail: terry.maverick@digimedia.com.mt
JackpotCity.com and JackpotCity Mobile Casino are owned and operated by Digimedia Ltd, a global gaming and entertainment group. Digimedia Ltd, of Villa Seminia 8, Sir Temi Zammit Avenue, Malta, is authorized and licensed by the Lotteries and Gaming Authority of Malta under license numbers LGA/CL1/542/2008 and LGA/CL3/542/2008 which were both issued on 16 June 2010.
All Digimedia Ltd flagship casino brands, including www.GamingClub.com (founded 1994), www.JackpotCity.com, www.RiverBelle.com (founded 1997) and www.LuckyNugget.com, as well as Cool Hand Poker, have been awarded the eCOGRA seal of approval.
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