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Everygame Casino’s New Jackpot Saloon, a Cowboy Game with Five Jackpots and a Pick Bonus Game, Takes Players to the Wild West

Everygame Casino has just added another new full-featured game to its huge selection of slots and table games. The new Jackpot Saloon is a cowboy-themed game with a Pick Bonus game that awards instant cash. Scatters trigger ten free spins where all wins are tripled, and players collect medals to win jackpots.
Set in the Wild West, Jackpot Saloon has two special Scatter symbols and five jackpots. Cowboys, Barmaids and Horses also spin on its five reels.
Free Games Scatters can trigger ten free spins where players can collect Jackpot Medals. When they’ve collected five matching Jackpot Medals they win the corresponding jackpot. Line pays are tripled during free spins.
Three or more Bonus Scatters trigger a Bonus Game where players are given 18 symbols to choose from, each awarding an instant prize or a Jackpot Medal.
COMING SOON: NEW SAMBA JACKPOTS
Everygame Casino’s next new game, Samba Jackpots, is a Mardi Gras themed game with seven jackpots, including a Quick Hit Jackpot, Wild Reels, and free spins with extra Wild Reels. Samba Jackpots arrives on August 30th.
Everygame Casino offers a huge selection of real-money online casino games and is known around the world for its friendly customer service and quick and easy payout of winnings.
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