Net Entertainment, one of the world’s most popular casino suppliers, announced the launch of a brand new slot today. The new slot is taken from one of the most popular Universal Picture Film’s, The Invisible Man, which has been developed with a licensing agreement between the two parties.
The game is based on the 1933-movie where a mysterious doctor invents a serum which makes him completely invisible. Being invisible eventually makes him do bad things, which is the overall theme throughout the movie and now the game. The game will be available on desktop through HTML5 as well as on mobile devices through Netent Touch.
Besides a fantastic game-play, the game features free-spins, re-spins, bonus games as well as wild symbols. There are two different bonus games, which provides a fun story towards winning some money in the game.
Simon Hammon, Chief Product Officer of NetEnt, comments: “Partnering with Universal Partnerships & Licensing has enabled us to deliver another outstanding slot accessible by desktop and mobile devices. The Invisible Man showcases a great player and gaming experience of a very popular title and story. NetEnt’s use of HTML5 for both desktop and mobile on this fantastic production continues to showcase our abilities, and our innovation in driving the casino market forward.”
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