In Play'n GO's latest release, players will follow the daughter of the legendary Rich Wilde as she searches for more treasures from the past in Cat Wilde and the Incan Quest.

In addition to the well-established Wilde series, with popular titles such as Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead, Cat Wilde and the Pyramids of Dead and Gerard's Gambit, this latest release sees the tenacious Cat Wilde venture to South America in search of the lost treasures of 'Inca Empire.

During the base game, players will spin the reels 5x3 to create winning combinations of symbols across the game's 10 paylines. As the reels spin, players will also have the chance to unlock a number of exciting bonus features, including Falling Wilds Re-Spins. For this feature, whenever a Wild symbol lands on one of the three middle reels, it will remain on the reels, moving down one space on each subsequent spin until it falls off the reels.

Gamers who love previous titles in the Wilde series, and games like Legacy of Dead, Pilgrim of Dead, and others in the Book of Dead series, will be excited to try this latest title. Featuring game mechanics and designs familiar to other games in the Wilde series, but also new features such as Falling Wilds Re-Spins and the Hold and Spin-style Bonus Game, Cat Wilde and the Incan Quest brings a touch of freshness to the series.

George Olekszy, responsible for game preservation, said: “We are always very happy to release a new title in the Wilde series. These characters are very dear to us at Play'n GO and expanding their story with these new adventures is simply fantastic. We can't wait for fans to join Cat on this new expedition."

Cat Wilde and the Incan Quest adds to the Wilde series, taking players to a new setting. This title is sure to be another stellar addition to this iconic series.

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