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Kalamba Games updates a classic in latest release Joker Max: Hit ‘n’ Roll

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Kalamba Games returns to one of its most popular franchises in its latest release Joker Max: Hit ‘n’ Roll.

Joker Max: Hit ‘n’ Roll delivers long-time fans of the series higher volatility, along with numerous improvements such as the inclusion of the all-new Hit ‘n’ Roll bonus wheel feature.

Hit ‘n’ Roll builds up Kalamba Games fan favourite feature Cashpots throughout play via a meter in the base game measuring both it and the Free Spins round. Landing three Hit ‘n’ Roll symbols triggers a prize wheel.

Spinning the wheel can award different outcomes including winning one of six Cashpots, Free Spins, which are available in different variants or an instant cash prize. Free Spins are split into three types of free spins with 2x 3x or 5x Wild Multipliers being attached throughout the round.

Joker Max: Hit ‘n’ Roll also contains HyperBonus, which allows players to instantly buy the Hit ‘n’ Roll feature with two options available, they can either win Cashpots or the Free Spins round, or a fixed cash prize can be won in place of these.

Joker Max: Hit ‘n’ Roll’s release follows recent hits like Super Size Atlas, Legend of Senteng and Vegas Blast which reside among a collection of over 50 titles in Kalamba Games’ extensive high-quality, variable RTP, games portfolio.

Alex Cohen, COO and Co-Founder at Kalamba Games, said: “Updating Joker Max, one of our fan favourite titles, with added features, improvements and further increasing the volatility of the game is something we are incredibly excited about.

“The original’s longevity to keep players engaged years after its initial release is a testament to our thrilling and innovative games. Players who enjoy traditional themes with massive potential wins will love Joker Max: Hit ‘n’ Roll, an update to a now-classic hit.”

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