Photos courtesy Cliff Castle Casino Cliff Castle Casino recently added 14 new 3-D, multi-play slot machines to its gaming floor. New 3D slots unveiled at Cliff Castle Casino
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| Cliff Castle Casino’s new 3-D multi-game slot machines allow guests to play a variety of games without having to move from machine to machine. |
New patented technology allows players to switch from a 3-reel to 4-reel to 5-reel to video reel to poker within seconds – all on the same machine. A player can also switch to and from a non-progressive feature to a progressive feature by just choosing another game on the same machine.
Best of all, the new machines, although technically and artistically superior, are very similar to Cliff Castle Casino’s old machines which guests are used to playing. “They present the player with what is arguably the best slot game experience to date,” said Derek O’Grady, slot manager at Cliff Castle Casino. “We hope our guests will come in and try them out for themselves. The 3-D feature and the multiple game play – in short – offer a lot more fun!”
Centrally located in Camp Verde, Cliff Castle Casino has been voted the No. 1 casino in Arizona for an entire decade. It is owned and operated by the Yavapai-Apache Nation and offers live-action poker, blackjack and more than 660 gaming devices.
Visitors can enjoy fine dining at Storytellers Steakhouse and family dining at The Gallery, The Gathering Restaurant & Bar, and Johnny Rockets. Hotel accommodations are available at the adjacent Lodge at Cliff Castle. For hotel reservations call (928) 567-6611, or (800) 524-6343.
Cliff Castle is located just east of I-17 at exit 289.
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Thursday, Nov 19 at 3:16 PM Shoegame wrote ...
www.azgaming.gov There is a quarterly report made public regarding the contributions of indian gaming to the state. You are welcome.
32370331Thursday, Nov 19 at 12:21 PM stillat shoegame wrote ...
i encourage all arizona indians to demand that revenue arizona gains from gaming be posted in some site which is accessible to all. some off Rez communities want to stop casino buildings, which is another method of keeping indians impoverished and has to be declared illegal. good luck yavapai
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