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Free Slot Games Site Launched by Bath Rock Media

Trowbridge based Bath Rock Media have launched their latest website, a free slot games site which features over 30 of the most popular Vegas slot machine games.

2012-09-23
WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND, September 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bath Rock Media have launched their latest website Cleopatra Slot Machine, which is a free slot games site, inspired by the IGT Cleopatra Slots.

Currently numbering over 30 free games, CleopatraSlotMachine.net features popular Vegas slots such as the Wolf Run Slot Machine.

A brief overview is provided on each slot game featured on Cleopatra Slot Machine and there is also a facility for visitors to rate each game. In addition, information is provided as to which recommended casinos carry the games, with links to reviews of those casinos listed. With the reviews being provided by the portal Online Gambling Insider.

It is anticipated that CleopatraSlotMachine.net will have in excess of 100 free slot games on the site by the end of 2012, with several new games being added to the roster of available games each week.

Bath Rock Media Limited has been in operation since 2006 and operates over 20 websites in the online gambling space.


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[Press-News.org] Free Slot Games Site Launched by Bath Rock Media
Trowbridge based Bath Rock Media have launched their latest website, a free slot games site which features over 30 of the most popular Vegas slot machine games.