Berlin-based Hölle Games has released its latest video slot By Royal Decree (known as Im Namen der Krone in German).
This 5×3, 10 payline slot transport players back to the 1700s and the breathtaking Sanssouci Palace. For readers who aren’t history nerds, this palatial park was where Frederick the Great, the mighty Prussian King, rested his weary bones whenever governing an empire all became a bit too much.
The game features a Hold & Win game, along with a Bonus Wheel, which can award up to 15 Free Spins with 200 more wilds. Naturally, the mini-gamble games also feature, allowing players to increase their volatility if they wish.
As Berlin was the historic capital of Prussia, the Hölle Games team were well positioned to recreate this elegant time in their latest game, with subtle nods to other episodes and factors of the time, such as the Enlightenment and Voltaire. One symbol even represents the Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin, which was established in 1763. After the fever dream madness of their audaciously awful looking slot Geilomat, Hölle Games clearly show they can do sophistication, too.
Im Namen der Krone (By Royal Decree) is now available in MGA regions, with others following very soon.
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