It’s gory. It’s ghoulish. It’s grand and great! We’re talking about the new slot game that’s about to be launched at South Africa’s favourite online casino, Springbok Casino.
The latest addition – set to make its grand entrance on around October 12th – is Count Cashtacular. The result promises to be spectacular!
Count Cashtacular is a 25 payline, 5 reel online slot with a frightful amount of features that could lead to giant potential wins.
Yes, feature-wise, Count Cashtacular ticks all the boxes:
Count Cashtacular himself acts as the expanding wild symbol in this game and replaces all other symbols, including the Coat of Arms scatter symbol.
If you land wilds on reels 1 and 5, you’ll trigger the Pick Bonus feature, and you’ll be invited to choose one of two options: 12 free games or 5 respins. If you choose the latter, the Wild Count remains in place on the reels, giving you five extra chances to win!
If you choose the free spins, you can re-trigger the feature if the wild appears again on the first and fifth reel. An extra 12 free games are instantly added, for exceptionally big winning potential.
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Eagerly welcoming the brand new slot game to the Springbok Casino platform is casino manager, Daniel van Wyke.
Van Wyke is always happy to see new titles added to the casino’s games lobby, but this time his enthusiasm ia even more pronounced.
“We’re so excited about the upcoming launch of Count Cashtacular, I’m sure our players won’t be able to wait to sink their teeth into it!” he said.
“With a maximum win of a 50,000x the line bet, players will be swooping in for a chance to take a bite out of Count Cashtacular’s stash!”
Players can start looking out for Count Cashtacular online slot from next week at Springbok Casino and other sites that are powered by the software provider, Realtime Gaming.
Count Cashtacular slot will be available in multiple formats. Players can try it out on their home or office PC’s or they can opt for gambling on the go as the slot has been adapted for play on mobile devices and smaller screens.