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Incredible Up And Coming Casino Movie Games

May 21, 2015 by Gary Collinson

Prepare to change the way you look at slot machines forever. The world’s most popular casino game has been given a new lease on life when it made the jump to the digital realm. No longer are they the simple rows of spinning wheels of old. Now they come with impressive graphics and engaging stories that make every game so much more exciting.

The online casino platinum play is taking things to new heights with two up-and-coming slot games based on blockbuster movie franchises. One of the casino movie games takes inspiration from the action-packed Terminator films that made Arnold Schwarzenegger a global icon. The other is an adaptation of the Jurassic Park films that triggered the world’s fascination with dinosaurs. Both franchises are releasing new sequels this year so these games are arriving right on time to provide players with a unique way of experiencing the stories.

Terminator 2 Slot

The new movie is called Terminator Genisys, designed as a reboot of the franchise. Arnold’s back to reprise his role and Emilia Clarke from Game of Thrones is taking over as the equally legendary Sarah Connor. Meanwhile, the slot game is aiming for a throwback to the classic second installment of the series. Terminator 2: Judgment Day was exceptionally well-received when it was released back it 1991. It even won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Some of these effects feature prominently throughout the game. The memorable action scenes and Arnold’s famous line can be seen and heard for added thrills.

Players will be delighted to know that this slot is designed to give them a chance to win in 243 different ways. That’s quite a lot for any game but that it just the start. It will have a Free Spins feature that increases the way to win to 1,024. This feature is triggered whenever a play is able to line up at least three Time Travel Orb symbols. Terminator models T800 and T1000 will be there to present players with additional opportunities to win.

Jurassic Park Slot

Michael Crichton’s novel became an instant best-seller when it hit the shelves in 1990. The story of cloned dinosaurs gone wild in an amusement park tickled the imagination of millions of readers. It was soon after turned into a movie with the backing of a major studio that guaranteed a big budget for the big scenes. The prehistoric reptiles deserved larger-than-life treatment and the movie delivered. The involvement of Steven Spielberg as director was the icing on the cake. It was a huge hit in the box office which paved the way for more sequels. Enter Jurassic World, the newest installment in the franchise set to screen in theaters this summer.

The Jurassic Park slot game aims to bring the same magic to online casino players. Everything from the backdrop to the symbols and sounds are inspired by elements of the film. Hear the familiar roars and screams while playing for the win. It’s an awesome way to get immersed in the fascinating world of these ancient wonders.

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Originally published May 21, 2015. Updated November 12, 2018.

Filed Under: Special Features

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Flickering Myth. He is a film, television and digital content writer and producer, whose work includes the gothic horror feature The Baby in the Basket and the suspense thriller Death Among the Pines. He is also the author of Holy Franchise, Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen.

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