Tally Ho the fox. What an interesting theme for a video slot game. Of course, it's hard to fathom a rich fox traveling around the world in luxury, but based on the Tally Ho video slot developed by Microgaming, players can hopefully follow Lord Fox to a pile of riches. While the game theme tends to inspire interest, the graphics seem to lack depth and meaning.
Tally Ho is a 5 reel (non-progressive) video slot with 9 pay lines. Even with a coin range of only $.01 per line up to a high of $1.00 per pay line based on 1 to 10 coins per spin, it's encouraging to see a game-high jackpot of $60,000 being offered for such modest investments. The combination of low investments and large rewards …show more content…
With an area mass of area of about 26,000 kilometers, the region also had plenty of space for a large casino and all the requisite amenities that would be needed to provide support to such operations.
After initial proposals had been submitted, there were serious concerns about the legislature approving the building of these two casinos. With the lines drawn in the sand, the legislature took a conservative position of not wanting to be in a position of promoting gambling among its citizens. On the other side of the fence, Brambilla took the position that social problems would be minimal when viewed against the possibility of increased revenues for not only the region, but for the rest of the country as well.
The government's position is in stark opposition to what the citizens of Italy want. Throughout the country, Italians have become very fond of all forms of gaming including horse racing and casino gambling. Without enough casino venues in the country to support demand, Italians have long been known to head to other areas to satisfy their desire for entertainment and gambling. In an area like Piedmont where tourism has never been a primary focus, the hope was the introduction of two new casinos would bring a big boost to the local economy and give Italian players another option instead of taking their wagering dollars and giving them to other European