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Cool Cat Casino Brings TV Nostalgia with "The Three Stooges II" Their Latest Slot Game

The Three Stooges II slot machine game has just been added to the games collection offered by Cool Cat Casino.

2012-03-15
SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Curly, Larry and Moe have just arrived to Cool Cat Casino thanks to their latest game release, The Three Stooges II. This online slot machine is the sequel of one of the casino's most beloved slots, The Three Stooges. Just as its predecessor, this game is themed after the cult t.v show enjoyed by many of the casino players. It follows the adventures of the three stooges, Moe, Larry and Curly as the players discover impressive bonus features and beautifully made graphics.

The Three Stooges II is the latest addition to the ever-growing collection of casino games that Cool Cat Casino has to offer. With almost 150 games, this online casino has gained a place in the hearts of players not only for their carefully chosen selection of casino games, but also because of the constantly renewed offer that their players can enjoy without any restrictions. Additionally to this, Cool Cat Casino has also been known for offer some of the biggest bonus features, juiciest jackpots and all along, better casino promotions than any similar site on the web.

Cool Cat Casino's latest game, The Three Stooges II offers a breath of fresh air from the conventional slots game. Although it might be mistaken for a classic 3 reel slot game, this game proves to be much more than that. It offers a total of 3 jackpots, including a symbol driven and two random jackpots with a top award of 4,500 times the initial bet, making it one of the most rewarding games offered by any website. In addition to this, it offers a total of 3 bonus features (1 for each Stooge) with great multipliers and the possibility to win even more free games. This game was carefully made following the most strict quality control procedures, guaranteeing that players will enjoy top of the line graphics, animations and sound effects that emulate the feeling of the original TV show to perfection.

"Our players enjoy the original Three Stooges game so much that it became necessary to offer them a fresh game based on the classic characters they love. With The Three Stooges II we want to provide our players with an improved version of the game the like so much. Even though the characters are the same, the game play is different. Now it offers our players more jackpots, bonus features, and of course, more opportunities to win. We tried to offer a classic game with a twist, we are sure our players are going to like it as much as we do." Said Mr. Christopher DiAngelo, Cool Cat Casino's marketing manager, when asked about their newest slots game.

The Three Stooges II slots game became available on Cool Cat Casino on March 9th, 2012 and can be found directly on the casino's permanent collection of games. The game can be played for free just by downloading and creating a free account on the account. However, to be eligible for cash prizes, players should make sure to make a deposit or make use of the bonus codes and free chips offered by the casino when a player creates a new account.

Cool Cat Casino has become one of the most popular online casinos in the industry. With a fantastic selection of over 140 online casino games and some of the most rewarding casino promotions and bonus codes online, Cool Cat Casino has truly earned its status of one of the players' favorite casinos. If you want to visit Cool Cat casino, feel free to do it through their website www.coolcat-casino.com or through their customer support service, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


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[Press-News.org] Cool Cat Casino Brings TV Nostalgia with "The Three Stooges II" Their Latest Slot Game
The Three Stooges II slot machine game has just been added to the games collection offered by Cool Cat Casino.