ST JULIANS, MALTA, August 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Considered the sequel to the already popular Isis video slot game, Multi-Player Isis has just launched to a great deal of fanfare at Platinum Play Australian Casino.
One of the biggest differences in this new version is the community feel players will receive when playing this pokies game, meaning that players will be able to view other players game at the same time they are playing. Some might view this as the competitive edge they need and others might simply find it interesting to see how other players are enjoying the game. Either way, this new feature is very different from the typical slots experience which is very individual based.
When a player triggers the Bonus feature, all players currently in that room are also taken through the bonus at the same time, meaning that all players are able to experience the same excitement known to be found within the bonus feature.
The game has 40 paylines and 5 reels. It also offers up a Free Spins feature, Multipliers as well as Wild and Scatter symbols all culminating in advantages to assist in winning the jackpot of 1,250,000 coins.
The theme of the online pokies game is one of Egyptian Mythology and is depicted through the attractive graphics including that of amulets, knoptic vases and mysterious pairs of eyes to name but a few.
About Platinum Play Australia:
As one of the exclusive members of the Fortune Lounge Group of online casinos, Platinum Play Online Casino caters to a multitude of online gambling enthusiasts, with the highly acclaimed advantages of playing online as opposed to at a land-based casino. Even more hours of online gaming can occur more frequently, and all from the safe haven of the home.
Website: http://au.platinumplay.com/
New Multi-Player Isis Online Casino Slot Game Launched at Platinum Play Australia
Platinum Play Australia has recently launched the new Multi-Player Isis video slot game. The game has a 1,250,000 coins jackpot and features many bonus enhancements.
2011-08-27
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
The malaria mosquito is disappearing -- but it is not just good news
2011-08-27
The incidence of malaria in many African countries south of the Sahara is falling rapidly. A Danish-Tanzanian research group has discovered that the mosquito carrying the malaria parasite has practically disappeared from villages without organized mosquito control, and the researchers do not know why. There are several hypotheses but without proper data they cannot say whether malaria is being eradicated or whether it is just resting up before returning with renewed vigour.
"Many of our fellow malaria researchers think that the fall in countries such as Tanzania, Eritrea, ...
Berkeley Lab scientists unveil an X-ray technique called HARPES
2011-08-27
The expression "beauty's only skin-deep" has often been applied to the chemistry of materials because so much action takes place at the surface. However, for many of the materials in today's high technologies, such as semiconductors and superconductors, once a device is fabricated it is the electronic structures below the surface, in the bulk of the material or in buried layers, that determine its effectiveness. For the past 30 years, one of the most valuable and widely used techniques for studying electronic structures has been ARPES – Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spectroscopy. ...
AsiaRooms.com - Oakley World Pro Junior Surfing Contest Coming to Bali
2011-08-27
Young surfers will be congregating in Bali this October to take part in the keenly contested Oakley World Pro Junior competition.
To be held between October 3rd and 14th at Keramas Beach, the event will see six young men and two women compete for a cash prize of $75,000 (GBP45,800), one of the largest paydays available to those in this age group.
Qualification for the prestigious competition has been taking place over the course of the year at leading surf venues across the world, including Australia, France, the US and Japan.
The Indonesian leg of the qualifying ...
AsiaRooms.com - Enjoy Seoul Performing Arts Festival Next Month
2011-08-27
A feast of cultural activities will be commencing in South Korea next month with the launch of the 2011 Seoul Performing Arts Festival (SPAF).
Beginning on September 28th, the event will involve a total of 36 performances from artists hailing from eight countries, running through to the end of October.
Dance, theatre and multidisciplinary shows will be put on by companies from countries such as France, Germany, Australia, Italy and Japan as well as Korea itself, with the event representing one of the nation's leading performing arts festivals.
Shows will be ...
Fossil discovery represents new milestone in early mammal evolution
2011-08-27
A well-preserved fossil discovered in northeast China provides new information about the earliest ancestors of most of today's mammal species--the placental mammals.
According to a paper published today in the journal Nature, the fossil represents a new milestone in mammal evolution that was reached 35 million years earlier than previously thought.
It fills an important gap in the fossil record and helps to calibrate modern, DNA-based methods of dating evolution.
The paper, by a team of scientists led by Carnegie Museum of Natural History paleontologist Zhe-Xi Luo, ...
AsiaRooms.com - Watch Sum 41 on Tour in Kuala Lumpur
2011-08-27
Canadian punk rock act Sum 41 will be playing to audiences in Kuala Lumpur as part of their global tour in October 2011.
The popular four-piece band from Ontario will perform at the Malaysian capital's National Sports Complex venue on October 8th, with the show lasting from 19:00 until 22:00 local time.
Sum 41 have been a fixture of the punk scene since the release of their hugely successful debut album All Killer, No Filler in 2001, which included hit songs such as Fat Lip, In Too Deep and Motivation.
They are currently touring as they continue to promote their ...
New sensors streamline detection of estrogenic compounds
2011-08-27
CHAMPAIGN, lll. — Researchers have engineered new sensors that fluoresce in the presence of compounds that interact with estrogen receptors in human cells. The sensors detect natural or human-made substances that alter estrogenic signaling in the body.
The study appears in the journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering.
Estrogen occurs naturally in the body (in the form of 17-beta-estradiol), and a variety of plants (such as soybeans), pharmaceuticals, microbial byproducts and industrial chemicals (such as bisphenol A, in plastics) are also known to activate or block ...
AsiaRooms.com - Admire Precious Stones at Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair
2011-08-27
The Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair will be returning to the Thai capital next month, providing guests with an opportunity to admire some fine luxury products.
Organised by the Thai Gem and Jewelry Traders Association, the fair is a twice-yearly trade event that has been held for more than two decades, showcasing the latest fashions in jewellery.
The 48th edition of the show will take place at the Impact Challenger venue between September 14th and 18th, during which more than 1,200 exhibitors in 16 product categories will be able to showcase their wares.
Guests ...
Auto Trader Releases "the Greatest Road Trips" Facebook App
2011-08-27
Today Auto Trader announced a Facebook Competition following a TV campaign for Auto Trader's New Cars portal. When asked "what makes a road trip really great?" *219 (68%) of Auto Trader Facebook Fan respondents answered "it's about the people you go with".
The month-long competition follows the recent TV campaign promoting called 'The Greatest New Car Showroom in the www'. The Greatest Road Trips Facebook competition is designed to continue raising awareness of Auto Trader New Car website and increase Auto Trader's social following;
After the success ...
Government-led efforts targeting eating habits of children needed to curb worldwide obesity epidemic
2011-08-27
Boston, MA – The global obesity epidemic has been escalating for decades, yet long-term prevention efforts have barely begun and are inadequate, according to a new paper from international public health experts published in the August 25, 2011 edition of the journal The Lancet. Noting that many countries lack basic population-wide data on children's weight and height, the authors call on governments around the world to launch a coordinated effort to monitor, prevent, and control obesity, and the long-term health, social and economic costs associated with it.
The paper ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Post-LLM era: New horizons for AI with knowledge, collaboration, and co-evolution
“Sloshing” from celestial collisions solves mystery of how galactic clusters stay hot
Children poisoned by the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, has risen in the U.S. – eight years of national data shows
USC researchers observe mice may have a form of first aid
VUMC to develop AI technology for therapeutic antibody discovery
Unlocking the hidden proteome: The role of coding circular RNA in cancer
Advancing lung cancer treatment: Understanding the differences between LUAD and LUSC
Study reveals widening heart disease disparities in the US
The role of ubiquitination in cancer stem cell regulation
New insights into LSD1: a key regulator in disease pathogenesis
Vanderbilt lung transplant establishes new record
Revolutionizing cancer treatment: targeting EZH2 for a new era of precision medicine
Metasurface technology offers a compact way to generate multiphoton entanglement
Effort seeks to increase cancer-gene testing in primary care
Acoustofluidics-based method facilitates intracellular nanoparticle delivery
Sulfur bacteria team up to break down organic substances in the seabed
Stretching spider silk makes it stronger
Earth's orbital rhythms link timing of giant eruptions and climate change
Ammonia build-up kills liver cells but can be prevented using existing drug
New technical guidelines pave the way for widespread adoption of methane-reducing feed additives in dairy and livestock
Eradivir announces Phase 2 human challenge study of EV25 in healthy adults infected with influenza
New study finds that tooth size in Otaria byronia reflects historical shifts in population abundance
nTIDE March 2025 Jobs Report: Employment rate for people with disabilities holds steady at new plateau, despite February dip
Breakthrough cardiac regeneration research offers hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure
Fluoride in drinking water is associated with impaired childhood cognition
New composite structure boosts polypropylene’s low-temperature toughness
While most Americans strongly support civics education in schools, partisan divide on DEI policies and free speech on college campuses remains
Revolutionizing surface science: Visualization of local dielectric properties of surfaces
LearningEMS: A new framework for electric vehicle energy management
Nearly half of popular tropical plant group related to birds-of-paradise and bananas are threatened with extinction
[Press-News.org] New Multi-Player Isis Online Casino Slot Game Launched at Platinum Play AustraliaPlatinum Play Australia has recently launched the new Multi-Player Isis video slot game. The game has a 1,250,000 coins jackpot and features many bonus enhancements.