After the exciting release of Dragons and Magic™, Stakelogic, the Maltese casino developer, has announced their new game, the Super Stake Edition of their popular slot Book of Adventure™.
In 2018, the game was launched as a clone of Novomatic's Book of Ra. Now, the upcoming version of the Book of Adventure™ Super Stake Edition allows players to double their stake with every subsequent spin. This increase in stakes improves the chance of a player to trigger the bonus feature of this high variance game.
This bonus feature is not the source of the biggest reward that the game offers. Players who want to go a step further can use the Super Stake feature. This feature doubles every bet, and once you start it, you get a chance to win a huge reward once in thirty-five spins. An example of this feature is that a player who bets $1 per spin and then decides to use the Super Stake feature, he or she automatically places a $1 side bet.
Once a player activates Super Stake, he gets access to the bonus feature of the game. This bonus feature might award a prize that would amaze even the riches of Egyptian Gods. The game, Book of AdventureTM Super Stake Edition, rewards a player anywhere between 5 to 15 spins along with a special expanding symbol.
Stakelogic is quite famous for coming up with innovative features for their games. One such feature is Quattro that allows a player to engage themselves into four games at once. This unique style of slot development, coupled with the attractive design and complex calculations used in the games, allows the company to challenge its competitors head-on.
The CEO of Stakelogic, Stephan van den Oetelaar, said, "Super Stake allows players to seek out the biggest possible win potential by unlocking one of the game's bonus features with a very regular hit rate, taking the excitement to the next level."
"We have combined Super Stake with one of our most popular online slots launches to date, Book of Adventure TM, adding a whole new element to the game and to provide a new experience for those that have played the game before," he added.