GIBRALTAR, November 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Award-winning online casino, 32Red, has announced the imminent launch of a brand-new and exciting Blockbuster casino game, Immortal Romance. This 243 Ways video slot, developed by Microgaming, is an amazing visual feast, packed with exciting new features which offer loads of winning opportunities - and it's due to hit 32Red on 5th December.
The Immortal Romance Slot introduces players to a curious cast of paranormal characters who are woven together into a dark tale of forbidden love and intrigue. The beautifully painted graphics along with the haunting original soundtrack provide a truly immersive gaming experience that is both captivating and compelling. The plot thickens with the introduction of interesting background stories for each of the main characters, which players can access from the pay tables. Combine this with exciting features and achievement opportunities and you have a slot game that will keep players at 32Red spinning late into the night.
This 243 Ways game boasts a multitude of thrilling features, from the heart racing Wild Desire feature which can trigger randomly at any time during the game and turn up to 5 reels Wild, to the sequence of Free Spins features buried deep within The Chamber of Spins, which once all have been unlocked, will provide players with a wealth of choice and opportunity.
The Chamber of Spins is opened by collecting 3 or more Scatter symbols on the reels. There are four chambers to pass in total; guarded by paranormal characters each offering free spins and relative multipliers. The first chamber introduces the player to Amber, an enchanting witch who offers 10 Free Spins at a 5x Multiplier. Two more characters are to be met before the final chamber can be unlocked: Sarah.
Player Achievements are available in this game, allowing players to progress toward Gold status as they move forward through the game. Players can win Symbol Achievements by completing all the wins associated with each symbol. Symbol wins are recorded and reflected in the pay table, allowing the player to keep track of winnings.
Immortal Romance is indisputably one of the biggest and most exciting Internet slots to be launched this year. Click through to 32Red Online Casino and be among the first to become immersed in this truly rich-featured and intriguing gaming experience!
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