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Everygame Casino Releases Exotic New Samba Jackpots Slot

Samba Jackpots, a Mardi Gras themed game with ten jackpots (including a Quick Hit Jackpot), Wild Reels, and free spins with extra Wild Reels, is now available at Everygame Casino.
With all the exotic colors and rhythms of carnival, Samba Jackpots has Wild Reels and two Scatters that trigger special features.
Whenever three carnival Dancers appear on one reel, the entire reel becomes Wild. The Wild Reel is held in place for a re-spin. Other reels can also become Wild Reels and stick for the re-spin.
The first Scatter, a Gold Coin, can trigger free games. During free games, the Wild Reels feature and jackpot payouts are triggered more frequently. The second Scatter can award a Quick Hit Jackpot, paying one of the game’s ten jackpots.
Known around the world for its friendly customer service and quick and easy payout of winnings, Everygame Casino offers a huge selection of real-money online casino games and adds new games every month. The next new game will be Gem Fruits, a five reel game with sparkling Cherries, Lemons and Plums and a special sixth reel that awards jackpots. It arrives September 13th.
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