LONDON, ENGLAND, February 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) Seeing as February is the month of love it seemed only necessary for one of the new slot games released to be a love themed romantic slot to get everyone in the mood for Valentine's Day. Starlight Kiss is this game and players will be enthralled from the very first spin of this five reel video slot game. There are thirty different paylines for players so the chances of winning are very impressive. Starlight Kiss is set on the backdrop of a garden and players will be introduced to the lovers of the game who are on a rendezvous in the garden for a secret kiss.
Starlight Kiss Slot game is not just about the love and romance but it is also filled with exciting bonus and features. Players will certainly walk away from this game richer and not richer in love, the usual bonus symbols make an appearance but it's the bonus features that hold the great rewards. Significantly the free spins bonus consists of 14 free spins with a x2 multiplier...sounds a bit like the date for Valentine's Day. Players can also unlock the Romance Bonus which will transport them to a scratch card style game where they will need to set a romantic mood in the garden by selecting from the items on display each revealing a bonus amount.
The other game released in February by Royal Vegas Casino was Jason and the Golden Fleece and this is one adventure of a slot game. Take a journey with Jason and the Argonauts across the seas on a mission to uncover and find the Golden Fleece. This video slot game has five reels and 25 paylines which may not seem like much but it has one of the best bonus features on offer. When the Golden Fleece appears three times across the reels players will unlock the bonus feature that spans across six separate games and bonuses and jackpots galore. Players will visit a new island each time the bonus is unlocked and they will get to play fun games in order to win great rewards.
These games were created by Microgaming and include top quality graphics as well as sound effects. The reels run smoothly and the bonus features are modern fresh and new. The game went live in early February and can be played at Royal Vegas Casino now.
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New Games Released for February at Royal Vegas Casino
Each month new games are released at Royal Vegas Casino and this month was no exception, with two brand new games hitting the lobby playing slots has never been more exciting thanks to Starlight Kiss and Jason and the Golden Fleece.
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[Press-News.org] New Games Released for February at Royal Vegas CasinoEach month new games are released at Royal Vegas Casino and this month was no exception, with two brand new games hitting the lobby playing slots has never been more exciting thanks to Starlight Kiss and Jason and the Golden Fleece.