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Trophy Rush Triple Boost Amusnet

World Cup Fever Runs High in Amusnet's New Football-Inspired Slot

Are you coming down with World Cup fever? Amusnet caught it, too, releasing Trophy Rush Triple Boost for all football fans to enjoy.

Unlike the World Cup, the latest release from Amusnet packs three trophies, on top of a 4-tiered jackpot system, so let’s see why these features caught our attention.

Feel the Progressive Jackpot Rush

The floodlights are on, and the stadium is packed and roaring, making for the perfect background in one of the latest Amusnet games.

Luckily, the stakes are much lower than in any of the World Cup matches and, thanks to a Hold & Spin Golden Coins Triple Boost bonus, the rewards could be much, much higher.

Triple Boost is the star of the game, a feature that lets you unlock amazing opportunities via locked golden coins.

Positioned on the left-hand side of the screen, there are three different pots, or trophies if you will: Blue, Red, and Green. The Hold and Spin Feature is activated whenever 5 or more coins land on the reels.

These colour-adjusted coins work in conjunction with the Golden Coins jackpot system, pushing you ever closer to triggering one of the four jackpot prizes as you collect the coins. While Mini and Minor are static and non-progressive, the Major and Grand jackpots get bigger with each bet.

The 5-reel, 40-payline game from Amusnet packs much more than the Triple Boost feature and got us hooked even in the base game (one can only imagine what could happen once the bonus features are triggered!).

Pack Into Amusnet’s Football Stadium

Trophy Rush Triple Boost is the newest addition to Amusnet’s football-inspired portfolio, but it’s far from being the only one: back in June, the provider published two crash games blending football with the popular mechanic: Cashybara Football Edition and Stoichkov #8 Crash Edition.

Find them and play for real money at Amusnet online casinos or test them out right here on our website in demo mode.

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