Red Lights and Wild
Weather from Tom Horn Alongside proven titles such as 243 Crystal Fruits, Trones of Persia or Blackbeard’s Quest, Tom Horn was demonstrating new releases Wild Weather and Red Lights at IGB L!ve.
Te aptly named Red Lights takes players into an Amsterdam-esque, neon world of the Red Light District, full of sexy ladies and big wins. Te Strip Gamble feature sees cartoon girls peel off items of lingerie with each piece taking them closer to the Naked Girl Joker.
Wild Weather showers players with temperature swings, rattling thunder, pouring rain and scorching skies in a 5-reel format. Tere are two special Wilds with the Tornado becoming a Vertically Expanding Wild in the base game and the Sun being an Expanding Mega Wild in Free Spins.
Ondrej Lapides, CEO at Tom Horn Gaming, said: “At
NSoft took opportunity to showcase new takes on traditional numbers games
Fresh from a new deal with online gaming giant Pinnacle, NSoft was in Amsterdam showing its powerful range of in-house built virtual games which has enjoyed high penetration in the Balkans, all over Europe, Africa and lately LATAM.
Tom Horn’s Katarina Slaninova and Sara Urbanovicova
Tom Horn we always strive to introduce new captivating titles that are successful with players, providing them with an unforgettable gaming experience. At the same time, we make sure we provide operators with a flexible and customisable solution that offers reliable and robust infrastructure and great promotional tools that help grow their operations.“
NSoft’s Vedrana Maric Steven Spartinos, Co-
CEO and Co-founder of Kiron Interactive
Kiron Interactive was in a league of its own at iGB Live
Following the success of its Hockey Shots penalty shoot out game, Kiron Interactive has been busy developing a full league format for Ice Hockey with the latest prototype on show at IGB L!ve.
Steven Spartinos, Co-CEO and Co-founder of Kiron Interactive, explained: “We first showed the game at ICE and have been busy tweaking it before a post summer launch. It features our high-level graphics, sounds and exciting game play to ensure an immersive experience. It was the natural evolution from Hockey Shots, based on the sudden death scenario of ice hockey shootouts.
“Te full league format has taken longer to develop but we’re almost there. With games taking place every few minutes, as well as multi-concurrent events of ten games scheduled into each time slot, we expect the game to perform well in core ice hockey markets. We’re always on the look-out for something different.”
As such the company has added some unique strings to its virtual bow including Speed Skating, Archery, Badminton and Table tennis, along with Horse Racing, Motor Racing, Cycling, Football and the other usual suspects.
Some sports are offered in association with
content partners such as VSoftco, VIP and Amusys. Te company’s games can be seamlessly integrated into a third-party betting solution or can be fully integrated via Kiron’s proprietary bet management solution; BetMan Omni, allowing for game play on desktop, mobile and in retail venues.
Mr. Spartinos added: “Our BetMan Omni RGS is a fully-hosted and managed turnkey virtual games betting solution. It is a real omni solution where players can play seamlessly in a shop, on their desktop or on their mobile. It includes our full portfolio of games and offers players the chance to enjoy a quick betting experience across all channels and across multiple betting markets.”
Kiron looks forward to announcing some exciting developments in the coming months as it continues to expand on opportunities strengthening its presence in existing and new markets.
The most recent deal with Pinnacle took the company’s draw based games such as Lucky Six, Next Six and Lucky X as well its Virtual Sports Betting Games Greyhound Races, Virtual Greyhound Races, Virtual Horses and Virtual Motorcycle Speedway to players in over 200 countries around the world.
NSoft was showing some new takes on some traditional number games such as Keno and Roulette along with Slot Car Races for its virtual collection, which some would have been seeing for the first time.
Launched back in February at ICE, Next Six is a brand new draw based game where players have the chance to bet which numbers will be drawn from the drum throughout the whole round. Although it is based on classic lottery games, placing bets all the time attributes Next Six with characteristics of live betting making it extremely fast paced.
Keno 20/80 is a classic draw based game aimed at casual players who wager €1 hoping to win thousands. NSoft’s Roulette is a fast-paced modular and engaging game that brings completely new experience to players. The game was designed with colourful visuals and eye catching graphics.
Slot Car Races meanwhile is a virtual betting game where players place bets on the outcome of recorded car race events. The company was also showing its developing facial recognition product for the betting shop industry.
NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA P97
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