Online Slot Machines: Chain Mail Slot


by Gregory DeVictor - Date: 2009-05-25 - Word Count: 272 Share This!

Slot machines are the most popular casino game in the world, both at land-based casinos and on online gambling sites. The main categories of online slot machines are classic 3-reel slots, the newer 5-reel video slots, fruit machines, and progressive slots. There are now about 1,000 online slot machines, powered by more than a dozen software providers.

Microgaming is the major software provider for the online gambling industry. Each month, Microgaming releases one to three new slot machines. This article discusses Chain Mail, one of Microgaming's newest slots.

Chain Mail is an new 5-reel, 20 pay-line bonus video slot that has a medieval theme.

Chain Mail has a betting range that will suit any pocket. It accepts coins from 1¢ to 50¢, and the maximum number of coins that you can bet per spin is 100 ($50). There are 34 winning combinations and the top jackpot is 6,000 coins.

Chain Mail comes with wilds (Chain Mail), scatters (Mail Bag), and a castle bonus Game. Three bonus gate symbols on reels 1, 3, and 5 activate the castle bonus game.

Symbols on the reels include Chain Mail, Princess, Chocolate, Mail Bag, Flower, Harp, and Horse.

Chain Mail was released by Microgaming in August, 2005.

So there you have it, an introduction to Chain Mail, one of Microgaming's new slot machines. Whether you play slot machines online or blackjack in Vegas, remember to only gamble with the money that you can afford to lose. Don't exceed your spending limit should you lose, and never gamble when you are tired or irritable. By following these simple rules of gambling, your casino experience - online or at a land-based casino - will be more enjoyable.

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Gregory DeVictor is a consultant who has been developing and marketing web sites since 1999. You can learn all about 3-reel and 5-reel slot machines and where to play them online at: www.slot-machines.name

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