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Three of the Very Best Slots Based on Video Games

Casino games aren’t for everyone. Many feel that the concept of rolling dice or playing cards for money is boring, and perhaps a good way to lighten your wallet. However, those at the developer level in the iGaming industry are well aware that modern technology facilitates the creation of games with entertainment at the forefront.

Moreover, there is also a rush to create games with crossover appeal. As such, we see releases of licensed casino games based on the latest movies and hit television shows; Game of Thrones (Microgaming) and Justice League (Playtech) are two good examples.

Video games also get the branded treatment at casinos, and there have been some incredibly popular releases based on that area. Below we are going to look at three of the best, discussing why they are more than just casino games with a bit of smart branding.

  • Lara Croft: Temples and Tombs – Microgaming 

Temples and Tombs is, in fact, the third casino game based on the Tomb Raider video game series, but it already looks like taking its place among the best online slots in 2020 and beyond. To start with, we have stunning graphics that really would not look out of place on a PlayStation 4. But looking good is not enough for a casino game to become a smash hit, and Temples and Tombs delivers in terms of gameplay.

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On the technical front, Temples and Tombs provides that gameplay in the form of exploding symbols, which disappear once a winning combination has landed. There is also a fantastic bonus game and jackpot feature that can strike at any time – a brilliant game and a fitting tribute to one of the most iconic video games characters in history.

  • Return of Kong: Megaways – Blueprint Gaming

Not directly licensed from Nintendo’s retro arcade hero, but this is as close as you will get to a Donkey Kong casino game. As you can guess by the name, this is a sequel to the hugely successful King Kong Cash. However, there is real change of pace in this game thanks to the Megaways technology. In short, Megaways is a gaming concept that provides 1000s of winning possibilities per spin. As such, the prizes can rack up exponentially even with small stakes.

As for gameplay, Return of Kong is never boring. The 3D Kong overlooks proceedings, randomly adding special features when the mood takes him. The real excitement is found in the Kong Bonus, however, where you collect golden Kong symbols to maximise the winning potential of your unlimited win multiplier.

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  • Hitman – Microgaming 

The previous two games on the list are modern releases, so we thought we would finish on a classic. Of course, Hitman: Codename 47 isn’t exactly what you would call a classic video game, having received mixed reviews on its release in late 2000. However, in terms of casino play, Hitman is very much a retro game that has sustained its popularity. You’ll find it at most casinos with Microgaming releases.

The graphics are a little dated in this one, as is the gameplay. Yet, it has that timeless quality that has kept players interested ahead of more sophisticated alternatives. Despite its age – Hitman was released in 2007 – there are some exciting bonus features, including a mission bonus where Agent 47 heads off to kill a high-profile target – for cash, of course. In addition, you should never make the mistake of assuming an older game does not have payout potential – Hitman has plenty of clout in that department.

 

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