3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has expanded its enchanting Hold and Win series by launching More Magic Apple, a sequel to the popular Magic Apple slot, which is packed full of features including a captivating Multiplier mechanic.
Set amongst a mythical forest backdrop, players will go on a riveting adventure, searching for magic apples to gain entry to this slot’s popular Bonus Game, which could propel them to incredible treasures thanks to a trio of modifiers and four in-game jackpots.
In this title’s Hold and Win feature, there is an extra surprise in store as an extra row appears on top of the reels where Plus, Multiplier and Gold Booster symbols emerge to bolster pay-outs. The Plus modifier adds its value to all symbols on the reel directly beneath, whilst the Multiplier increases the value from its dedicated reel. The Gold Booster also upgrades a Bonus symbol, bolstering the success rate for a big win.
During the Hold and Win game, the classic re-spins grant the opportunity to increase winnings as the Apples stick to the reels. A Collect symbol gathers the value of all Bonus and Bonus Gold symbols during this round. If a player ends up with a full screen of symbols, then the feature is enhanced and a pay-out is doubled.
There are also four jackpots be won on this game, with the Grand Jackpot granting a dazzling 5,000x win should it be unlocked.
Finally, the classic Free Spins mode also makes an appearance, with players able to boost winnings dependant on the amount of Wilds collected. The Bonus Accum feature is also prominent within Free Spins and the base game, allowing users the opportunity to collect these with a potential path to the Bonus round.
Sebastian Damian, Managing Director of 3 Oaks Gaming, said: “More Magic Apple fits seamlessly into our powerful Hold and Win portfolio of titles.
“As ever with a Hold and Win slot, we have made significant, yet subtle, changes by adding a booster row to this title, giving players an awesome opportunity to boost winnings thanks to three different modifiers.”