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Game developers love to combine genres that technically have no business coming within fifty feet of each other. This could be because all industry employees are a little twisted, and currently it’s illegal to marry dogs to cats. Kabam is the latest studio to make a digital pigeon-rat with Kabam Slots, an iOS slots game that’s based on the company’s myriad blockbuster strategy games.

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Kabam Slots takes your favorite Kabam strategy games to the casino

Game developers love to combine genres that technically have no business coming within fifty feet of each other. This could be because all industry employees are a little twisted, and currently it’s illegal to marry dogs to cats. Kabam is the latest studio to make a digital pigeon-rat with Kabam Slots, an iOS slots game that’s based on the company’s myriad blockbuster strategy games.

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Granted, Kabam Slots isn’t exactly a fusion of strategy and slots. Rather, it’s a straightforward slots game that features themes from Kabam’s hit strategy titles, including Dragons of Atlantis, Kingdoms of Camelot, Trojan War, and others. Your mission is to spin, spin, spin, and win big (virtual) money. You can play up to 30 lines, so do it for the honor of Atlantis and the glory of the dragons!

You level up as you play through Kabam Slots, which gives you the ability to unlock new game-related themes. Sick of Trojans and Greek warriors? Jump ahead in time and do a little gambling in Kabam’s Edgeworld.

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Kabam Slots also gives you a chance to connect to thousands of other players via chat. It’s a perfect opportunity to connect with other Kabam fans and exchange game advice while gambling like a Vegas granny. The longer you play, the bigger your potential jackpot.

If you’re in Canada, you can grab this one from the App Store today.  For the rest of the world, Kabam Slots should arrive sometime in the future. So draw up your most complicated war strategy—and then find a way to apply it to a machine that coughs up results based entirely on chance.

In the early aughts, Nadia fell into writing with the grace of a brain-dead bison stumbling into a chasm. Over the years, she's written for Nerve, GamePro, 1UP.com, USGamer, Pocket Gamer, Just Labs Magazine, and many other sites and magazines of fine repute. She's currently About.com's Guide to the Nintendo 3DS at ds.about.com.