Microgaming slots are among the most popular in the iGaming Industry and in particular their Progressive Jackpot Slots.
In April 2021 Microgaming’s WowPot jackpot was hit for a massive €17,529, 047.11 making it the first Mega win Progressive Jackpot. This massive jackpot was won by a punter in the UK playing online when he placed a 0.80 bet on Book of Atem WowPot. This is one of the top games offered by selected online casinos in the UK, according to this site.
He is one of 93 Euro millionaires created on Microgaming’s progressive Jackpot network and like all of Microgaming’s progressive jackpots the player received a lump sum payout. After each progressive Jackpot win the WowPot returns to its starting seed of €2 million.
And there’s more
This win is not only the largest eight-figure WowPot payout of all time eclipsing a major win triggered on another one of Microgaming’s progressive jackpot slots Sisters of Oz WowPot in March 2021. It’s also the third-largest payout in the history of Microgaming’s progressive network.
Book of Atem WowPot is a relatively new addition to Microgaming’s collection of progressive jackpot slots. It was launched globally in September 2020 and this Egyptian-themed game was created exclusively for Microgaming by All41 Studios with a total of €23 million being paid out by this game across all jackpot tiers with one player winning the Major jackpot totalling €998,876.35 in March 2021.
Microgaming’s Progressive jackpot network continues to grow in leaps and bounds offering players astronomical wins Recent game additions to their WowPot series include Absolootly Mad Mega Moolah by Triple Edge Studios which plays the Mega Moolah progressive jackpot and Neon Valley Studios Atlantean Treasures Mega Moolah. Their WowPot series features six diverse games from independent studios and include Neon Valleys Queen of Alexandria WowPot and Sherlock and Moriarty WoWpot by Just For The Win.
Introduction
Realtime Gaming’s Mardi Gras Magic online slot celebrates the popular New Orleans and Rio De Janeiro Mardi Gras holiday with an exciting theme. A pompous parade is about to begin, and you’ll come across four Krewe Muses in sexy costumes on the reels, two Mardi Gras cocktail drinks on the middle reels, and four poker card suits on the bottom reels. As well as the scatter symbol, there is a masquerade mask as the wild.
In the Mardi Gras Magic slot game from RTG, there are five reels, three rows, and 25 fixed paylines. The wagering ranges from 0.25 to 62.5 coins per spin. There’s no need to worry about getting a win since this game comes with low volatility and 96% Return to Player (RTP).
Mardi Gras Slot Bonus Features
When you play Mardi Gras Magic online slot, you will benefit from the following special features:
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As a ‘drop and win’, there is a cash prize that is randomly awarded just before the spin is completed to add to the winning spin’s outcome.
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The bursting wilds can appear as bursting symbols on the reels, substituting for all other symbols. As a result of the transformed wilds, wins will also be boosted.
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There is a re-triggerable free games feature that is activated with three, four, or five scatter symbols anywhere on the reels. This will award you 10, 15, or 20 free spins, respectively. You can play Mardi Gras Magic for free again if you find three or more scatter symbols during free games. Free games offer more chances to find burst symbols than base games.
Verdict
You won’t be disappointed joining this parade organised by 4 super krewe. Try sipping lip-smacking cocktails while keeping an eye out for free games, bursting wilds, and random wilds.
Above is another look at some of the beautiful art that graces the Wynn, Las Vegas. (Inlcuding Balloon Tulipcs by Jeff Koons and shots of the atrium)
How’s this for an entrance! And until late 2019 this standout Popeye sculpture took pride of place in Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas until 2019 (at which time it was moved to Encore Boston Harbor). This iconic stainless steal Popeye sculpture is the creation of renowned pop culture artist Jeff Koons. The sculpture was bought by former Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn in 2014 for a cool $28 million . Koons has made multiple Popeye sculptures and said he was misprinted by the iconic cartoon characters representation of strength.