The Korean mobile games publisher Gamevil have recently rolled out the latest mobile social slot game created by Dragonplay onto the Google Play app marketplace. Jackpot Madness Slots could be a good alternative for those who have run out of their monthly account balance at Golden Cherry Casino online and need to wait for the next payday in order to be able to top up their accounts, as it will be free to play in the social casino context. The Vegas style slot machine game will be the first of its kind to go live on the platform created by Gamevil, which means that if you want to see what they have to offer this will be your first opportunity.

The game will allow players to connect to the slot through Facebook, and will give the opportunities to win special prizes by topping the leaderboard of other players. The game will be regularly updated with new slot machines and new themes added on a monthly basis, also with the plan as it stands at the moment – though of course they will be monitoring it to see has accessible it is and how many monthly players they get on average. It is powered by a game engine which was developed by the casino game design company Professor of Mathematics, with the aim being to make sure that the slots are similar as possible to the real world many titles. The chief executive of Dragonplay, Sharon Tal, has spoken out to say that he feels privileged to have made a partnership with Gamevil, who he describes as “the most active and innovative mobile game company in the world.” “We appreciate the knowledge-sharing, great communication, and over all support the Gamevil team has provided, and we’re looking forward to a successful collaboration in 2014,” Tal added.

The Gamevil USA president Kyu Lee also said that the company was especially excited to launch the Jackpot Madness Slots, as this was the first game to go live on their platform and therefore a real landmark for their venture. “The high quality look and feel of the game is sure to attract players worldwide, while its social elements will keep them engaged,” Lee added. This is been a month of good news for Dragonplay as a whole, as they have also recently seen the launch for the very first time of their Popeye Slots, based on the popular cartoon character, which was their first title to feature branded content and which we also featured here in a previous article. Now it remains to sit back and see whether the Gamevil app will be popular or not, how many monthly players it will attract, and what kind of benefit it will give to both of the companies who are involved in it. They are both of course hoping that they will be able to attract plenty of customers and raise awareness of their brands on an international scale.