ST JULIANS, MALTA, June 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vegas Palms Online Casino offer over 500 casino games to play. From slots, to roulette, video poker and craps to name but a few, the casino have released their latest list of recommended games that players should keep an eye on.
The two lists, as the casino calls them, the Hot and Cold target two separate groupings of games.
The Cold list, identifies games that have not paid out jackpots in a while, and are due for a win on any moment now.
The current list released includes Lucky News Network, Little Chief's Big Cash, Cabin Fever, The Grand Circus and Good to Go, all of which are slot games.
The Hot list, identifies games that are currently paying out the most and the ones that players are playing the most.
The current list released includes Royal Derby, Woolly World, Chief's Magic, Hell's Grannies and Jekyll and Hyde, all of which are also slot games.
Jekyll and Hyde, one of the games on the Hot list, was released a few short months ago in March, and has since proven a very popular choice for players at the casino. Players have commented on the fact that the game is available to both Download and Instant Play customers making it a popular choice for many; so too does the 75,000-coin top jackpot.
More new games released this month include Shoot! and Untamed - Bengal Tiger video slots. Upcoming games include Untamed Giant Panda Video Slot.
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Vegas Palms Online Casino Releases its Latest List of Top Games to Play
Vegas Palms Online Casino have announced which games have made their list of hot games to play, as well as those games which are set to pay out soon.
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