British online casino games developer Bee-Fee Limited has announced that its ever-expanding portfolio has grown yet again following last week’s launch of its five-reel and 20-payline Bonnie and Clyde video slot.
Novel notoriety:
The London-headquartered firm used an official Thursday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to declare that its latest innovation has ‘given a fresh new look’ to the infamous American ‘criminal couple’ from the 1930s by challenging competitors to ‘escape from the police through the desert mountains’ using an automobile.
Read a statement from Bee-Fee Limited…
“Dynamic games development studio Bee-Fee Limited invites players to go on the run with legendary outlaws Bonnie and Clyde with the release of its latest title. The new title is a five-reel and three-row video slot with 20 paylines and is packed with special features, engaging sound and vivid animations that include a subtle change from day to night as players go deeper into the game.”
Fascinating features:
Piotr Szpoton, Chief Executive Officer for Bee-Fee Limited, explained that Bonnie and Clyde players will be able to enjoy expanding eponymous symbols alongside the ability to multiply any wagers by up to 50 times by running down an array of jukebox and gun icons. He detailed that competitors can moreover trigger up to 30 additional spins simply by collecting heart symbols while attempting to make their getaway.
Szpoton’s statement read…
“I am very proud of what we have achieved so far. Our development and art teams have worked hard to develop excellent and high-quality games. Bonnie and Clyde is an outstanding example of our new product line and this year will be filled with some remarkable game releases still to come.”
ICE London invitation:
Bee-Fee Limited stated that it will be exhibiting at next week’s ICE London extravaganza and has encouraged all iGaming buffs to visit its team on stand S3-248 in order to check out its latest array of video slot, betting terminal, bingo and online gaming platform innovations.