Microgaming released Pretty Kitty, a purrrfect cross-platform game, to operators in June. Pretty Kitty is a 5x3 reel, 243 ways-to-win game, with reels adorned with stylish cats and dazzling jewels. The feline-friendly game features expanding symbols in both the base game and free spins. In the base game, any full symbol stack on reel one expands all matching high symbols on the remaining reels, to complete a winning combination. During free spins, in addition to the high symbols, the wilds on the reels will also expand when contributing to a win. The game’s free spins feature is triggered by three or more scatters, offering a generous 15 retriggerable free spins. In addition, the achievements engine is built-in, as well as the free games, which enables operators to create engaging and effective marketing campaigns for their players. Neill Whyte, Head of Product Channels at Microgaming, commented: “It’s not just about delivering a new and exciting game each month like Pretty Kitty; the extras, such as achievements and free games are important too. It provides our operators with the tools they need to get players through the door or to increase customer loyalty.” Pretty Kitty went live to Microgaming and Quickfire operators on desktop, mobile and tablet on 8th June 2016.
Pictured is Pretty Kitty screenshot–achievements
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