PlaySugarHouse.com Launches 13 Days of Halloween Promo with a $2,500 Top Bonus

PlaySugarHouse.com’s King Cash’s 13 Days of Halloween promotion gives players the chance to earn Loyalty Level Points and bonuses. The promotion runs through November 4.

PlaySugarHouse.com is hosting King Cash’s 13 Days of Halloween, where King Cash enters a spooky Haunted Mansion on a mission to save a bonus pig. Players will be rewarded as his search for the pig advances.

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Players can earn Loyalty Level Points that encourage the king to take steps in the Haunted Mansion, as he dodges creepy characters in the process. Players can win up to $150 in bonuses.

In each room, players can win bonus money, and there’s a big reward for players who rescue the pig the fastest. First place wins a $2,500 bonus, second wins $2,000 and third wins $1,500.

The promotion runs through November 4. Click here to start playing!

Here’s a breakdown of the bonuses and prizes:

 

Haunted House Room

Total Steps Needed

Bonus Awarded

1

20 (500 LL Points)

$15

2

50 (1,250 LL Points)

$20

3

100 (2,500 LL Points)

$25

4

200 (5,000 LL Points)

$50

5

450 (11,250 LL Points)

$150

 

Place

Prize

1st

$2,500 Bonus

2nd

$2,000 Bonus

3rd

$1,500 Bonus

4th

$1,000 Bonus

5th-7th

$500 Bonus

8th-10th

$250 Bonus

11th+

$150 Bonus

 

 

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