HIGHLAND, CA – Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel and Konami Gaming have announced the world premiere of Unwooly Riches™ slots. Guests at Yaamava’ are the first to play the new slot series, which features a mischievous goat character named Spice, and an angelic sheep character named Sugar. The two lock horns in a comical battle between dark and light forces. Crowds gathered for the Unwooly Riches ribbon-cutting event with commemorative game memorabilia and prize drawings.
“With more than 7,200 slots, Yaamava’ Resort & Casino has a huge selection of games, but this world premiere is truly unique,” said Kenji Hall, General Manager at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel. “The characters in Unwooly Riches are unforgettable, bouncing into funny interactions and surprising the player with bigger rewards. The play experience is one-of-a-kind.”
Any time a wild symbol lands on the center reel position during primary play, there is a chance that Sugar or Spice may provide a random multiplier up to 5x. The same mechanic may also trigger the jackpot feature. The game’s lucrative respin event is awarded with any three more coin or wild symbols on the first three reels, which may also offer a chance at the double up event, for even greater total win potential.
“Unwooly Riches is an incredibly fun and lighthearted game experience with many fresh slot features for players to enjoy,” said Stephanie Lau, Vice President of Sales Enablement at Konami Gaming. “Konami is thrilled to celebrate the world premiere of Unwooly Riches with guests at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino.”
Unwooly Riches is a linked progressive jackpot series that combines a five-reel, 243 ways base game with a wide mix of bonus features. Available on both Konami’s standard and big-screen portrait machines, Unwooly Riches builds upon proven mechanics from Konami’s popular Stuffed Coins™ series, which has ranked in the industry’s “Top Indexing New Games – Core, Video Reel” for nine months and “Top Indexing Games – Core (Low Denom, Video Reel)” for five months, according to Eilers & Krejcik Gaming and Fantini Research.