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Four new slot games in our favorite web casinos.
In an ongoing pursuit for perfection, our three recommended web casinos have introduced four new games to their already impressive catalogue this month.
Dolphin Coast
Dolphins are the main players in this beautifully done undersea world of wonderful creatures. With stunning visuals and tranquil audio effects, there are impressive 3.125 different ways to win. Furthermore, with a ten credit bet, the maximum payout would be an incredible seven and a half million.
Monsters in the Closet
With Halloween approaching, this five reel, fifty line slot from Microgaming software is definitely going to be a hit. Audio is definitely spooky and makes it a really fun experience. With free spins, bonus games, and multipliers as high as 75, you definitely do not want to miss it.
Tiger’s Eye
Another brand new slot machine by Microgaming. If you’re a fan of wild animals and the unexplored world of jungle, this new five reel, forty slot machine is for you.
Steinfest
And lastly, my favorite new slot game honoring German Octoberfest beer festival – Steinfest. If you like beer, than this five reel, nine line beer chugging game will put a smile on your face.
Is QuickFire going to change the Casino industry?
Microgaming, one of the most prominent software providers to Web Based Casino industry, has just recently developed a new revolutionary system, called QuickFire.
Why revolutionary?
It is because if it gets widely adopted, it really will change the way web based Casinos have been operating so far.
Traditionally, each casino will sign with a single major software developer/supplier, offering games that are exclusive to that provider. Micrograming QuickFire is bound to change this pattern, and allow web casino operators that do not use Microgaming as a main software platform to utilize some of its most popular games, such as Lord of the Rings and Tomb Rider.
Currently, QuickFire offers access to over one hudred and fifty Microgaming games. The integration with the different platforms will be seamless and operators will be able to continue using their existing reporting systems.
QuickFire has already been approved in major jurisdictions, such as Malta and Gibraltar.



