Sweet Harvest Slot Tournament at Microgaming Casinos

Microgaming has been very busy getting together an exciting lineup of new multiplayer slot games that can be featured in its regular multiplayer monthly tournaments.

This week, the group announced that its popular Sweet Harvest slot has been launched as a tournament slot game, perfect for use in multiplayer competitions.

According to a press release put out by Microgaming, the five reel, 20 pay line Sweet Harvest slot allows players to "escape into scenic vistas and experience a taste of farming life."

The game has been chosen as the feature title for Microgaming's August Accumulator multiplayer slots tournament that is running at partner sites.

Sweet Harvest Slot Bonus Features

The new multiplayer slot, Sweet Harvest, features plenty of bonus features that will definitely help make it a bountiful harvest.  These include wild and scatter pays and lots more.

Three or more Scatter Barn symbols trigger the free spins feature with stacked wilds in the game, for huge payout potential.

Should the young lovers, the star of the slot game, align on a winning pay line during the free spins, you'll enjoy an extra 2 x multiplier.

Plenty of Microgaming Multiplayer Slots Action

No sooner has Microgaming completed one of its biggest multiplayer tournaments, Reels de Janeiro, and it is already planning its August Accumulator happening.  Entry into this slots tournament is just 1, and there is a guaranteed starter prize pool of 500. The more re-buys and add-ons during the tournament, the higher the prize rises. You could be one of 150 players to take home a prize during this month's slots tournament action.

"We've had a busy few months with multi-player," said a spokesperson for Microgaming's multi player games, James Ford. "Not only have we continued with our monthly new games releases, such as Sweet Harvest tournament slot, but we've also had one of our biggest ever multi-player tournaments, Reels de Janeiro. And there's no sign of things slowing down; our operators and their players can expect more games and more big tournaments in the coming months!"

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