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ELA Games Unleashes New “Book Of Meow” Slot

ELA Games, a leading game developer for the iGaming industry, has launched its brand-new slot game, “Book of Meow,” inviting players on a mesmerizing journey filled with ancient treasures and charming felines.
“Book of Meow” is a slot game that combines ancient Egypt’s fascination with cats to meet a cartoonish style, making it a purrfect choice for feline-loving enthusiasts. This captivating 3×5 reel game over ten lines boasts a range of features from the Wild symbol, also acting as a Scatter, to unlocking an initial eight free spins with a unique expanding symbol that pays even when gaps are allowed.
Bets ranging from 0.10 EUR to 50 EUR and high volatility gameplay make “Book of Meow” a slot that caters to a diverse player base. With treasures worth up to x5000, this game offers many paw-sperous opportunities for great wins.
Oleksii Shulhin, Head of Studio at ELA Games, stated: “With Book of Meow, we’ve once again showcased our commitment to delivering unique and highly immersive gameplay experiences. This game, with its perfect blend of ancient intrigue and adorable characters, is bound to be a hit among the players.”
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