New Titles from JPMi

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December 26th, 2011
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Land-based releases go online

An announcement came from the famous developer of amusement-with-prizes games, the JPM brand, that it has launched some of its most popular land-based games online, through its subsidiary JPM Interactive. The games are powered by JPM’s proprietary software, Gameology, and they include four slots.

Hence, there is "Full House", a 4-reel, single payline UK fruit machine which includes traditional apples, oranges, lemons, pears, grapes, watermelons, cherries, bells, and red, blue and yellow bars, and features bonuses such as Pick a Win, Snowball Chance, Super Cards, Full House Trail and Scramble Gamble.

Then, players can opt for the 3-reel, 5-payline "5ive Liner", another fruit machine which includes a Hi/Lo gamble and Mega Money Feature.

As for the third one, the "Big X", it is a 3 reel game with a single win line, which features Holds and Nudges as well as 'Cheats' and a special Big X symbol. Players who hit the big X can expect some generous prizes along their way if it lands on the payline, because there will suddenly appear 27 ways to win with the X acting as a Wild symbol.

Finally, JPM presented “Turbo Gold”, a classic fruit machine, played on 3 reels and 5 paylines. This game involves Turbo Gamble up, a multiplier ladder that multiplies the win by the amount achieved which is limited to the max X20 or X5 or Lose, as well as Wild Jokers and a Super Turbo Gamble feature.

According to Simon McCarthy, sales and marketing director for JPM, "Since JPM formed its interactive division JPMi in 2005 it has been working on developing a popular range of iconic Skill With Prizes (SWP) games such as Who Wants To Be A Millionaire all powered by our unique patented gaming platform, Gameology. Converting the traditional and conventional portfolio of AWP assets online was the logical progression.”

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