Regular readers of this blog will know that we love to go on adventures and solve mysteries. Here, on these very pages, we have chased ghosts and storms, liberated turkeys, and we’ve had a friendly chat with Aslan… in French. Not to mention our numerous encounters with the dark lord Cthulhu. To say that we are battle-hardened adventurers and puzzle-solving machines would be a gross understatement. But enough with chitchat! There are plenty of adventures that need our – and your – attention, so there is no room for complacency. And as it happens, Jackpot Capital Casino holds another great mystery that needs solving.

Browsing through the casino’s catalog of online slots yesterday, we encountered a very intriguing game which goes by the name of ‘It’s a Mystery’. Needless to say, we were drawn to it, like flies to a dead sheep. We loaded the game right away and immersed ourselves in its world of mystery.

‘It’s a Mystery’ is set in an ominous-looking mansion where a foul crime – a murder no less – has been committed. You see those chalk outlines and the blood stain near the hallway windows, right? That is your first clue. The Question Mark symbol preceding the appearance of the murder scene substitutes for all the other symbols on the reels, including the Sherlock Holmesian detective, the precocious niece and the dodgy butler. But not the scattered ‘It’s a mystery’ signs – these Scatters (three or more of them) trigger the game’s enticing bonus feature, ‘Portrait Puzzle’. Do you know what else does that trick? You got it, the Feature Guarantee system. ‘It’s a Mystery’ is one of Jackpot Capital’s great online slots which use that system, so you are guaranteed to trigger the feature within 150 spins, regardless of your luck.

The slot also has a very powerful Win-Win feature, two random jackpots (Minor and Major) and other great prizes which can make the mystery-solving even more agreeable to you.

So, load the game, spin its reels and find the identity of the dastardly murderer. We can guarantee that you’ll have a great time venturing into the old mansion, looking for that malefactor. And remember, no matter what anyone else says, it is always the butler what done it so be sure to keep an eye on that old buzzard!