Pokie Magic Releases Totem Treasure 2 Virtual Slots for the iPhone and iPod Touch
Independent Australian game developers, Pokie Magic Slots have announced the release of Totem Treasure 2, a world class slot machine simulation for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch platforms. With hand crafted graphics and superior sound and gameplay, the game has been a top seller in over 60 countries. Totem Treasure 2 is one of over 40 of Pokie Magic’s specialty Australian Slot machine …
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