Gaming
Gaming Corps launches inaugural Slot + Mine Game Combination

Gaming Corps has launched the first in the series of its dual game offerings consisting of a Slot plus a matching Mine game.
In the complementing Mine version, players are tasked with smashing through their enemies’ shields to reveal the ancient treasures behind them in the new Raging Zeus Mines game.
This follows the success of Gaming Corps’ Raging Zeus slot released earlier this year, and Zeus is on another rampage, offering players the chance to collect coins and win prizes, while also allowing them to tailor the game in terms of the volatility, based on their play preference.
Raging Zeus Mines is an instant win game made up a grid of 25 tiles, which either reveal coins or snakes. The more coins that are revealed, the more players win, and they can cash out their winnings after each coin is revealed. However, if a snake appears, all progress is lost. By setting the number of snakes on the grid the player can vary the risk and possible reward.
Connor Blinman, Head of Games at Gaming Corps said: “We believe in our diverse portfolio and know that the different genres resonate well with various player bases. So, we’re excited to launch our the first of our game combinations. As a proof point on the cross-sell potential, Raging Zeus Mines has been performing exceptionally well since launch. This is just the start of our combination roll outs, with many more to come.”
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