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Horror House released by Booming Games

Are you brave enough to enter Booming Games’ Horror House?
This high volatility, graphically rich ways based game featuring our fantastic ‘Expanding Ways’ feature is up for release on October 8th, in plenty of time for Halloween.
The action takes place on an irregular grid, as an assortment of blood-chilling characters appear in various rooms. At this point the player can win on up to 45 different betways. However, once the player hits any win at all, 2 more windows on the house will open, revealing more symbols and more ways to win. This spin with increased betways is a free respin, and as long as the player keeps landing wins, the windows keep opening and the respins keep coming.
Free Spins begins when the player hits 6 winning spins in a row, opening up all possible symbol spaces on the board and giving the player 3,125 different betways to play out their 8 Free Spins, on top of the 5 unpaid respins they’ve just completed.
Shane Cotter, Booming Games’ Director of Product says “This game is super-exciting. Players will love the continued excitement of the ever-increasing ways to win”
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