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Gaming Corps brings chances to score instant payouts with Plinkgoal

Up-and-coming Swedish games developer Gaming Corps invites players to hit the back of the net with the release of Plinkgoal.
Plinkgoal is an instant win game with a gameboard consisting of rows filled with pegs, and goals placed below them, with the goals bringing players rewards of up to 3,200x their bet!
Whenever a player places a bet, a football drops down from the top of the gameboard and tumbles down a maze of pegs before landing in a goal at the bottom, multiplying the bet’s value by the amount displayed on the goal.
Plinkgoal comes with configurable volatility through RISK and ROWS options, which allow for adjustment of odds and payouts on the goals, and the amount of footballs dropped per bet placed can be altered via the BALLS option.
This follows the success of Gaming Corps’ certified Plinko game, and follows a long line of outstanding game releases this year, including Raging Zeus Mines, Coin Miner 2 and Wild Woof.
Alex Lorimer, COO at Gaming Corps said: “Following a number of memorable game releases already in 2023, I am delighted our fantastic team have produced what is sure to be another hit in Plinkgoal.
“Plinko is one of our most iconic games and we are excited to give players the chance to enjoy this variation of the genre. I am sure Plinkgoal will further improve the player experience with our partners.”
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