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It’s a ‘high five’ for Bell-Fruit as Monopoly Streets Ahead becomes latest approval

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Bell-Fruit Games celebrated a stunning fifth machine approval since August with the high-tech, Monopoly Streets Ahead becoming the latest approved AWP to come out of the world famous games stable. The officially licensed Monopoly themed game, follows Reel of Fortune, Chase The Rainbow, Big Bank Theory and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, which began the success story when it was approved in August.

Reflecting on the latest games success, Sales and Marketing Director Ian Shreeve, said: “The creative team at Bell Fruit, led by Alistair Harris, is enjoying a phenomenal run of success that will deliver cash box earnings for our single site customers at a key point in the year. Operators and retailers wanting the very best gaming entertainment sited and earning income in time for the Christmas period need look no further than Bell-Fruit Games for the best performing games on the market.”

He added: “The Bell-Fruit team brings together a mixture of unrivalled, in-depth experience with an understanding of the needs and motivations of contemporary pub players. It’s this combination coupled with the leadership of Creative Director Alistair Harris that has resulted in this production line of outstanding games.”

Monopoly Streets Ahead, which is exclusively available from RLMS Sales, draws on the familiar symbols and game play associated with what is one of the world’s most recognised brands. Players are challenged to light up property lines in the house matrix, turn their houses into hotels and look out for the Community Chest symbols in order to Advance To Go.


Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network

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