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Add a touch of sparkle with Habanero’s Magic Oak

Premium slots and table games provider Habanero is inviting players to add a touch of sparkle to their lives with the release of Magic Oak.
Its latest release features a wealth of woodland-themed symbols including a rabbit, boar, owl, fox and squirrel, with wins paid when the same icon appears in blocks rather than lines.
A maximum of 16 identical symbols can fill the screen with other wins paid when horizontally and vertically adjacent, while magical wisps appear after spins to make up wilds.
Magic Oak is the latest addition to its high-quality portfolio of games, which also includes recent releases Mount Mazuma, 5 Lucky Lions, Hot Hot Fruit, Pumpkin Patch and Jump!
Toni Karapetrov, Head of Corporate Communications at Habanero, said: “We are always working hard to improve the gamification of slots and we have achieved that with Magic Oak.
“Unlike traditional slots, players can land big prizes with grouped symbols rather than on paylines, meaning Magic Oak is our most exciting and engaging game to date.”
To view a demo video of the game, click here: https://youtu.be/wCHz0Ut3zTA
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