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Wilds and Pirates is the new pirate-themed slot game from Zeusplay, a boutique studio making big waves.
Zeusplay is not the most well-known game studio in the industry, but, what it has done until now has created some very popular and memorable games that have become fan-favorites. The new release,
Wilds and Pirates, is a pirate-themed slot that takes players to a pirate ship deck where the pegged legs and bottles of rum are prevalent.
Wilds and Pirates present two main characters - Bonny and Morgan, together with their crew. It features 5 reels and 3 rows on 15 fixed paylines, with a max win of up to 500x the wager. The duo act as wild symbols on the reels and players will have the chance to select Morgan s Bonus Game, or, Bonny s Bonus Round, both of which can reward players handsomely.
America s game show host is also one of America s proudest dads.
Pat Sajak used air time during Monday s episode of Wheel of Fortune to give his 30-year-old son, Patrick Sajak, a congratulatory shout out. He asked his longtime co-host Vanna White if he could do a little parental bragging to honor his first born. You know my son Patrick, you ve known him all his life, Sajak told White. He s made it through medical school and he is now officially Dr. Sajak.
The game show host said he is thrilled about his son s accomplishment, whom he shares with his wife Lesly, but there is one aspect of the new degree that Sajak is less thrilled about.
‘Wheel of Fortune:’ Woman wins home in ‘Margaritaville’-themed community
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Pat Sajak said “This is just nuts,” and Jimmy Buffett tweeted that it was “Amazing:” A “Wheel of Fortune” contestant has won a home in one of the Latitude Margaritaville communities inspired by the laid-back lifestyle celebrated in Buffett’s songs.
The happy event was shown Tuesday evening as Laura Trammell, a sixth-grade teacher from Mission Viejo, Calif., correctly solved the hidden phrase “I caught a glimpse.” She didn’t know what she was playing for until Sajak revealed that she’d won the house, valued at $375,000.
According to information provided by the game show’s producers, she is the first ever to win a house in the show’s bonus round.