Million-2-1 and Barcrest Group announced the release of Ooh
Aah Dracula R.I.Peater, the third of their popular land-based slots to be
brought the mobile platform. Hi-5 and Elvis Top 20, the two previous games, are
proving popular and have already been downloaded by tens of thousands of
players.
In Ooh Aah Dracula anyone who wins three times their
initial stake will enter the repeater bonus game with a 50/50 chance of
doubling their money. Players have the chance to pick one of four Draculas, two
conceal a cash prize and two conceal the word ‘stop’. If a cash prize is chosen
this is added to the winning total and the bonus round continues until a ‘stop’
Dracula is chosen.
The game features three reels and five win lines and a
selection of stakes can be placed, ranging from 20p to £5, with a maximum win
of £1,250 from one spin on a £5 stake!
There is also the option for players to compete for prizes
in Tournament Mode. Players pay a small stake for a set number of credits and
attempt to climb to the top of the live leaderboard to win items such as TV’s,
laptops and games consoles. As an added incentive, when any of Million-2-1’s
slots games are downloaded for the first time, each player is awarded £3.00
worth of free tournament credits.
Chris Sheffield, director of Remote Gaming at IGT-UK Group
said, “We are delighted with Ooh Aah Dracula and think it makes a welcome
addition to our expanding portfolio of games. The unique repeater bonus on this
game makes it exciting for experienced and new gamers alike. Ooh Aah Dracula is
a much loved land-based title faithfully reproduced for the mobile phone and a
large potential new audience.”
Each branded mobile slots game in the Million-2-1 portfolio
contains individual qualities, from the number of reels to varying bonus
features. Rainbow Riches, Cleopatra and a suite of table games are just some of
the future launches planned for the UK mobile market, which is
currently the largest single market for mobile gambling services. Globally this
market is expected to generate revenues of almost US$20B. this year.