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Spinomenal’s Book of Wolves slot leaps onto the market

Spinomenal, the leading iGaming content provider, is sending players wild with its brand new release, Book of Wolves.
Book of Wolves is set against a backdrop of an eerie, snow laden vista watched over by a full moon casting a blue hue across the land. The game is a 5×3 design and is brought to life by a range of night dwelling creatures, including moose, wolves, owls and bears.
Players will launch the Free Spins feature by finding either three or five special books adorned with a howling wolf. Three or five books will grant players entry into the Free Spins mode where they will have 10 rounds to hunt down returns. Before beginning, players must spin the wheel to ascertain which expanding symbol will be in play for the entire round.
Once the Free Spins slot result has been determined, the expanding symbol will spread to form new paylines but will only do so if the expansion returns a win. The Wild symbol also acts as a Scatter and will count for any symbol.
Spinomenal’s CTO, Omer Henya, commented: “Book of Wolves is fiercely fun and the graphics make this an absorbing slot game. The Free Spins feature and full moon will get players’ pulses going as they hunt for big rewards on the reels.”
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