Cave Raiders Research Paper

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Cave Raiders Slot Review
About Cave Raiders
Cave Raiders is one of Nektan’s cheeky little video slots. This mobile treat has elements of both Lara Croft (Tomb Raider), and Indiana Jones about it, as you can probably tell from the two main characters. Brushing that aside, the slot is played over 5 reels and 25 lines. There is an unconventional design to this game, which sees the wagering options located to the sides of the screen. Minimum and maximum stakes vary from 0.01 up to 1.00 per line, giving you minimum and maximum bets of 0.01 per line, per spin, and 25.00 per spin, respectively. A fair RTP rate of 96.3% is resent in Cave Raiders, and the top prize is pegged at 1,000x your total bet.
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A golden idol acts as a wild symbol

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