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Spinomenal releases its marvellous Reels of Rio slot

Spinomenal, the leading iGaming content provider, has released its marvellous new slot, Reels of Rio.
Spinomenal’s Reels of Rio carries players off to a fabulous street party filled with revellers, floats and samba schools. A samba soundtrack led by a groovy trumpet ensures players will be jiving while trying to find a range of symbols including toucans, masks, cocktails and drums. A glamorous Samba performer represents the Wild symbol and locating five of these on a winning payline will return x1000 the stake.
Three Free Spins symbols will trigger the Free Spins feature and players have the choice to either play with 20 Free Spins with 1×2 Stacked medium symbols or 10 Free Spins with 1×3 Stacked medium symbols. Three additional Free Spins symbols found in the feature will reward players with five extra and there is no limit.
Spinomenal’s CTO, Omer Henya, commented: “Rio de Janeiro is one of the best cities in the world and this slot captures the essence of its natural and urban attractions. Reels of Rio’s music, game-play and glamour will have players performing the samba as they search for prizes.”
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