Four New Online Slots by Realistic Games

Four New Online Slot Games by Realistic Games

UK-based casino games provider, Realistic Games has made some exciting new additions to its library of instant win games and released four new video slot games.
The online slot games Shore Thing and Sunset Reels give players the opportunity to test their gaming prowess against colorful beach–themed backdrops.

Drawing on the classic board game, the Snakes & Ladders pull tab is a 3 reel, 5 row slot that gives players a fresh, yet somewhat familiar experience, while Go Wild on Safari’s animal-themed adventure completes the collection.

All four new arcade-style games benefit from a one-of-a-kind paytable that includes some added Wild symbol multipliers, giving players more choices.

The four new additions to Realistic’s instant win portfolio are built on their HTML5 games framework and are available on desktop, phone and tablet and enable gaming and betting brands to offer their customers a product that is easily accessed and played.

The mechanism is a simple ‘pull tab,’ which when removed, reveals a win. Once players select their total bet value, all they need to do is press the start button prior to pulling back the four tabs by dragging the mouse of a swipe of the finger. Players can choose to reveal all four lines by pressing the start button again or by simply using the Autopay option.

Andy Harris, Chief Executive Officer for Realistic Games, said:

“We’re thrilled to introduce our new selection of instant win games, which put a popular offline product at the fingertips of online players. “We place a great deal of focus on listening to the feedback of our operating partners, and these new releases meet their demand for an innovative and accessible game type that is extremely simple to understand and play.”

Harris also noted that they plan to add more of these games. He said,

“They are the perfect multi-vertical product which appeal as much to a bingo player, as they do a sportsbook customer looking for a quick snack between bets.”