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Fire Queen Slot Review & Guide For Beginner Players Online |
Fire Queen slot is one of Williams Interactive Gaming’s Double Money Burst slots. The game has a very different reel layout to other online slot machines. Three sets of reels offer 100 optional paylines. |
Players can make use of as many or as few paylines as they wish. |
The lines can also be worth anything from 0.01 coins up to 2 coins for two lines, making Fire Queen slot a game that will suit players of all budgets. |
The layout however may be confusing for novice players as it does take a while to get used to. |
Three Sets of Reels |
Fire Queen slot has a rather different layout that will take a while to get used to. Three sets of reels take up most of the screen, with the two leftmost ones being 2×2 and the one on the right being 3×6. |
The bottom half of the screen has 50 paylines and the top half has the other 50 paylines. Some symbols that are found on the 2×2 reels will transfer to the 3×6 reels. |
Fire Queen slot has modern graphics that are very detailed and crisply drawn. |
Everything in the slot focuses around the element of fire, including the background noise which is a constant crackling of burning logs. |
The reels sit in front of an arched window, with a number of candles which doesn’t tell us much about the story line but is well drawn. |
Fiery Symbols |
Fire Queen slot is all about fire, and the creatures that are related to it. The reels are full mystical creatures and plants and of course the Fire Queen herself. |
The Fire Queen is the games highest paying symbol, awarding you with 800 coins for five of her in a row. She is also the games wild symbol and will replace any other symbol in the game except for the bonus symbol. |
Below her on the pay scale can be found a firebird or Phoenix, a fiery horse, a fiery orchid and a dragon pendant. |
These vary in value from 600 coins for five firebirds to 250 coins for five dragon pendants in a row on an active payline. The mid range symbols are a ring, a candle and a vial of potion. Poker card icons make up the very bottom of the paytable. |
Transferring Wild |
The Fire Queen slots casino sites wild acts in a rather unique way compared to other wild symbols. |
It will replace all symbols except for the scatter, and will also jump reels like a spark on a grass roof. If she appears on one of the 2×2 reels, she will jump across to the 3×6 reel system and appear on any of the reels there. |
If she turns up on reels nine, ten or eleven though, she will expand to cover the entire reel, turning the whole thing wild. |
Free Spins and A 100x Multiplier |
Scattered crystal balls can be found anywhere on the reels. There are two ways in which this symbol can grant access to the free spins round. |
Four scatters on the 2×2 reels or on reels five to eight will give you five free spins. |
Filling up the 2×2 reels and finding three additional scatters on the 3×6 reels will get you 20 free spins. During the free spins round a multiplier will be applied to your wins. This multiplier can get as high as 100x your bet. Find this epic game at any reputable online casino & other regions have to offer these days... |
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I’m Guessing They Haven’t Heard of Twitter |
My buddy Mike Z passed along a portion of a job description from a local broadcasting company in upstate NY: |
“Expected to log onto the computer on a daily basis and use department electronic mail and message boards to receive and send messages important to the department’s objectives. Also, expected to check mailbox, voice mail and e-mail messages periodically throughout the day.” |
I suggest they add the following, just so there’s no gray area: “Upon arrival each day, expected to greet co-workers, proceed to assigned workspace, and sit in chair. Also expected to consume food, drink coffee (or other preferred beverage) and take potty breaks at established intervals throughout the day.” |
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What Drives Word of Mouth? Interesting Content |
Compelling content will drive word of mouth for your brand, even if that content is irreverant and in the form of *gasp* a 30-second spot on broadcast TV. Exhibit A: McDonald’s talking fish. |
YouTube views of most popular posting of the spot: 246,757 <warning: this tune will stick in your head like spackling paste> |
Google blog search results for “McDonald’s talking fish”: 29,921 |
Members of McDonald’s Filet O Fish Commercial fan club on Facebook: 289 |
The spot’s been running for two weeks. |
Social Media and Skittles |
In about the time it takes to down a bag of Sour Skittles, a handful of nitwits hijacked the redesigned Skittles.com website, which Mars Snackfood relaunched over the weekend as an aggregator of user-generated Skittles content. The new home page features the deep, Skittles-related insights of Twitter nation, and a few... |
The new Skittles site also pulls in content from Wikipedia, YouTube, Flickr, and Facebook. That’s it – nothing from the company except a feedback form and its video ads (via YouTube). In other words, Mars has turned over its Skittles brand strategy to the unwashed masses. Bad idea. The point is that social media should... |
Article: The New Reality of TV Advertising |
I have the cover story in the latest issue of The Advertiser magazine. The topic is interactive TV, specifically how a bunch of different players are hoping to make TV a lot more “web-like” in both functionality and measurability. The nut graf(s): |
After years of fits and starts trying to turn the concept of interactive TV into a broadly based reality, a collection of service providers, technology companies, agencies, and marketers finally seems to be making some legitimate headway in transforming TV into a more addressable, more targetable, and more measurable a... |
Sure, we’ve seen this dance before. For years, we’ve been hearing promises of two-way engagement, better buying and measurement systems, and addressable ads for TV viewers. But real milestones have been elusive in an industry known more for inertia than innovation. |
Something feels different now, however. |
Execs from Google, Unilever, Lenovo, Canoe Ventures and others weighed in on the topic. |
Marketers Sick of Web 2.0? Not So Fast |
Survey results released this week from the Marketing Executives Networking Group and Anderson Analytics are getting a lot of play in the blogosphere, particularly this nugget from the press release: |
Twice as many marketers are “sick” of hearing about Web 2.0 and related buzzwords such as “blogs” and “social networking” compared to last year’s survey; however, marketers still admit they don’t know enough about it. This was evident in the results of a social media study MENG released on November 6, 2008 showing 67%... |
A couple of points here. First, only 19.4% of the 643 respondents said they were tired of hearing the term “Web 2.0” (up from 9.1% a year ago), 12.2 % said the same about “social networking”, and 11.3% cited “social media” as a term they had tired of. Not exactly overwhelming condemnation of the concepts. And it’s no s... |
What the press release and subsequent coverage of the survey overlook is that when the respondents were asked what they considered to be the most important marketing concepts, the percentages citing “word of mouth,” “social network sites,” “viral marketing,” “Web 2.0,” and “consumer generated media” all rose year-to-ye... |
The greater concern should be whether marketers will be able to sustain any progress they’ve made with their social media marketing programs. With more than half the respondents noting that their ’09 budgets have been reduced, the tendency will be to fall back on more traditional investments like sales promotions, whic... |
The Future of Journalism |
Great piece from Nieman Reports by BusinessWeek editor John Byrne titled “The changing truths of journalism.” He talks about how context is as important as the content itself and explains why publishers need to become “editorial curators” – sifting through and organizing articles (regardless of the source) and serving ... |
Proof that the Mass Market Is Not Dead, Just … Different |
The backlash against Johnson & Johnson over its ill-conceived Motrin ad proves that the mass market is alive and well, with one major shift: It’s now controlled by the consumer. Consider the irony: An ad that had been living innocuously for more than a month on a Motrin website and in a few print mags was Twittered int... |
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