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Unleash your adventurous side with Wacky Wildlife

Mobile-first games developer OneTouch is inviting players to enjoy the thrill of the safari from the safety of their own home with its latest release Wacky Wildlife.
The 4×4 slot, which can be played on mobile, tablet and desktop, immerses players into a lush and wild environment packed full of animal symbols including lions, zebras and rhinos.
Only the bravest explorers should come along for the ride, with respins awarded when two or more stacks of wild giraffes appear, with players awarded consecutive spins until a win is achieved.
Ollie Castleman, Head of Marketing, OneTouch, said: “The Lion is not only king of his pride, but also the jungle and we’re certainly proud of Wacky Wildlife, which features a vast array of exotic animals and a wild amount of ways to win.
“With a soundtrack befitting of a safari trip, bettors are sure to feel fully immersed as they hunt for the elusive giraffe wild. We’re delighted with our latest offering and know players will be too.”
Wacky Wildlife follows recent release Steam Vault, which saw the mobile-first operator step back in time to deliver a future classic full of stunning graphics with classic stepper reels.
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