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Every drop is precious!

Amusnet Interactive makes a step further and becomes part of a global community for doing good!
Their latest themed slot partners with charity: water to provide fresh water to thousands of people, donating 3% of the profit to initiatives in Africa and India.
Choose to care with Drops of Water!
Charity: water works with partners to build water systems and have already helped over 15 million people in 29 countries. Amusnet Interactive believes that everybody has the power to help and found a way to contribute to the organization’s mission!
Drops of Water is a game developed with a lot of motivation and personal touch.
This 5 reel, 20 fixed lines video slot offers exciting features, outstanding graphics and wild sound effects. Watch out for the Scatter symbol because it will grant you more aqua spins. The Tube symbol is your Wild, boosting your winnings.
- Water Drop Respins
When 5 or more Scatter symbols land on the reels, all Scatter symbols turn into water drops for great rewards! - Gamble
Play the game and multiply your winning through the Gambling feature! - Jackpot Cards with scheduling option
Once the Jackpot Cards Bonus game is triggered, impressive Jackpots are revealed!
Available on Desktop and Mobile.
The official release date is the 8th of September 2022!
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