Wagerworks Slots

Wagerworks software is Flash only and plays directly from your browser. While the choice of slots is more limited than at RTG and in particular, Microgaming, the games they do have are excellent. This is aided by the fact that IGT owns Wagerworks, so you get a good selection of slot games that you will find in land-based casinos. These include Wolf Run, Davinci Diamonds, Cleoptar I and II and Elvis Multistrike among others. No US players are accepted by any casino using Wagerworks casinos.

Triple Fortune Dragon

The latest Wagerworks slot (as I write - October 2008) is another IGT port, this time of Triple Fortune Dragon. Now, this slot is unusual in more ways than one. While it still has a free spins bonus and wild symbols, the number of paylines runs all the way up to 243, depending on how much you bet. But, unlike you’d expect, you only have to wager 25 credits to activate all the paylines. And if you bet less, you can still get all the paylines activated. For example, you select your coin denomination, let’s say 2p in this example, select the number of lines, the number of coins per line - in this case the max is 5 - and you are betting 5×25x2p which is £2.50 a spin. You can bet lower or higher coin denominations, or Read the rest of this article »

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Wolf Run

Wolf Run is a Wagerworks slot, ported by IGT from the game many will know from Las Vegas and Macau casinos. It’s identical in every respect with stacked wilds and free spins. It’s become one of my personal favourites, but alas, US players are not accepted at Wagerworks based casinos.

The slot is part of a suite of Flash-only games and is relatively new to the online scene. The concept of stacked wilds was new to the online world when Wolf Run arrived, although there are now a couple more elsewher, including the excellent Microgaming slot, Cashapilla. The free spins are triggerred by getting Read the rest of this article »

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