Thursday, April 25, 2013

You're in Control in Slotland's New 'Airmail' Slots Game with Re-spin Feature

New Airmail Game at Slotland Puts Players in Control with New Re-spin FeatureSlotland.com has just launched a new slots game with a "re-spin" feature that's great for players that want some control so they can play strategically.

It’s up, up and away with the new Airmail slots game that celebrates the golden age of aviation. It's a five reel, twelve-plus-one payline slot game with a retro design that’s a tribute to the early days of flying. It has a new “re-spin” feature that gives you the option of trying for a better combination of symbols by spinning one reel again.  Three Scatter symbols (an airplane engine) trigger the Re-spin Bonus Feature and up to 6 re-spins of a single reel.



To celebrate the launch of its 29th one-of-a-kind online slots game, until May 1st Slotland is giving a $23 freebie, offering match bonuses, and holding a contest.

The symbols on the reels include a vintage seaplane, an early airship, luggage labeled with exotic ports of call, air mail letters to foreign destinations and a swashbuckling pilot. They take you back to flying’s heyday between WWI and WWII when daring pilots raced to be the first to cross the Atlantic or to fly around the world.

“On some slots, like Treasure Box, you can hold a reel with high value symbols and keep them for the next spin,” said Slotland manager Michael Hilary. “’Re-spin’ is sort of like that except you re-spin just one reel and keep the rest.”

Like most of Slotland’s slot games, Airmail is tied to the site-wide progressive jackpot that is currently over $105,000. Five "Zeppelin" symbols on a payline with a $20 bet on the spin wins the jackpot. The minimum bet on Airmail is only $0.10 and the maximum, with max bets on all pay lines is $26.

Slotland now has twenty-nine one of a kind real money online slots. Any mobile device capable of handling web content including iPad, iPod Touch and PS3 is great for Slotland’s games. For iPhone and Android phone users there’s now a specially designed mobile site.

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