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Stakelogic’s Flappers Takes Players Back to the 1920s

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Flappers, the latest game from casino game developer Stakelogic, is its taking players back to the glitz and glamour of the roaring 1920s.

The game is set in a bustling nightclub and is themed around the iconic Flapper girls of the era who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair and danced to the jazz music being played.

The game boasts several features including Fabulous Free Spins. This is unlocked when three security guard scatter symbols land anywhere on the reels. When they do, the security guards part the stage curtains and activate up to 80 free spins.

During free spins, if the Flapper girls begin to dance the Charleston they become wild to increase the chance of landing even bigger wins. If a golden microphone symbol lands, an additional free spin is award with no limit on the number of golden microphone symbols that can land during the feature.

“The 1920s was a time of decadence and frivolity and we have captured the spirit of the era with Flappers. Not only is the slot visually striking, but it also delivers plenty of big win potential thanks to the various bonus features we have built into the game. We believe Flappers will entertain and excite in equal measure and will prove to be hugely popular with players in markets around the world,” Stephan van den Oetelaar, CEO of Stakelogic, said.


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