Booming Games Limited goes native with new Howling Wolves video slot

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Some six weeks after launching its ShowMaster video slot and Maltese online casino games developer Booming Games Limited has now returned to announce the debut its new five-reel and 25-payline Howling Wolves innovation.

The Sliema-headquartered innovator used an official Wednesday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to pronounce that its latest mobile-friendly video slot has been designed to transport players ‘deep into the Native American environment’ where they are challenged to become ‘as successful a hunter as a wolf.’

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Booming Games Limited stated that wolves are ‘one of the most important animals’ in the cultures of many Native American tribes where they are often commonly used to represent the attributes of ‘courage, strength and loyalty’. The developer also detailed that its medium-volatility Howling Wolves game brings iGaming aficionados into close contact with these iconic creatures for the chance to spin the reels in hopes of taking home rewards worth up to 5,000 their triggering stake.

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Shane Cotter, Product Director for Booming, used the press release to proclaim that the feature-rich Howling Wolves video slot comes complete with the Howling Wilds feature where superimposed wild symbols ‘land on the gameboard whilst the reels are in spin.’ He declared that the three-row game moreover offers the Alpha Wolf bonus where ‘some potentially booming wins’ await anyone lucky enough to amass eponymous icons across the middle of the screen.

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“Couple these features with re-triggerable free spins and you’ve got a recipe for success.”

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