Sheriff Gaming Launched 3 New Games


12/12/2012 : THREE NEW GAMES FROM SHERIFF
 
Two new slots and a scratchcard offering from Dutch developer
 
The Eindhoven, Holland-based 3D game developer Sheriff Gaming has launched two innovative new video slots – Beauty and the Nerd and Abra Cadabra – along with an engaging scratchcard game called Robbers.
 
Beauty and the Nerd is the classic high school story of a geeky student in love with a girl who is out of his league. Following nerdy Stan along his quest to win over the beautiful cheerleader Kelly, players get the chance to win with two different bonus features that include 20 items hiding either credits or multipliers.
 
The game also features a Double Up Round, expanding Wild Symbols, a Special Kiss Bonus that gives players the opportunity to win extra cash, and a Click Me Game with symbols to win prizes ranging between high, higher and the highest amounts.
 
Abra Cadabra is a magical slot game where players have the chance at rewards by finding out what tricks the magician has hiding up his sleeve. The slot reels are filled with magical combinations that can reward players with big points, multipliers and a chance at the Mega Money Pool progressive jackpot. Abra Cadabra also features expanding Wild Symbols that have the potential to pay out handsomely, as well as Scatter Prizes, a Click Me Game, Double Up Round and an animated Bonus Game.
 
Robbers is an animated 3D scratch card game that gives players the opportunity to win up to 10,000 times their bet. The aim of the game is to find three identical symbols hidden on the card to win prizes ranging from an even bet (x1) up to ten thousand times (x10,000) the bet. Multiple games can be played automatically by clicking Auto Play and players can choose to play 5, 10, 25 or 50 games at a time.
 
Eric Roskamp at Sheriff Gaming said, “Abra Cadabra and Beauty and the Nerd are packed with engaging storylines, unique concepts, designs and game flow models; and our interactive 3D scratchcard game Robbers brings an extra offering to the table, giving players even more chances to interact."