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Ancient Greek Hero Pays Up Big Time!

If you remember even a little bit of your history from your school days you will recall the ancient Greek tale of the Trojan War and the great hero Achilles. Well now, Achilles is proving hero status again at the infamous Springbok Casino.

Here is what’s going on. There is an extremely popular online slot machine game at Springbok Casino named Achilles. This online slot game has become so popular to South African players that Springbok decided it was worth a celebration. The site is commencing its celebration with a wide variety of terrific offers. These offers, including a special freeroll running till month’s end promises up to ZAR10,000 in total prizes.

There’s more. Just to make sure that everyone is onboard with their celebration, Springbok let it be known that this Achilles freeroll competition will deliver a guaranteed top prize of ZAR2,500. Incredibly, it doesn’t stop there. Players also get the benefit of a double comp point bonus. The double comp bonus works like this: for each and every ZAR25 wagered, you get one comp point. Think of it as a one for five deals. In other words, you wager five, which you most likely were going to do anyway and Springbox awards with a comp point.

What about this game? Why is this online slot machine game named Achilles so wildly popular throughout South Africa? It may be the theme where the slots player gets to join the army and help crush the Trojans. Or it could be the stunning graphics. Maybe it is the special Achilles symbol bonuses. These bonuses are triggered when three or more Achilles symbols line up. You are then awarded with 15, 20, or even 25 free games where all the prizes are tripled. Also, there are ten free games that offer doubled up prizes for those players who accumulate at least three Achilles symbols.

Whatever the reason, the Achilles online slot machine game at Springbok game has proven to be wildly popular. You deserve to take a few moments of your time and check them out for yourself if you haven’t already.

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