The Emu War, famously known as the Great Emu War, unfolded as a military response to address concerns in Australia during the latter part of 1932. The operation aimed to manage the nuisance wildlife situation arising from an increasing number of emus running rampant and causing havoc by destroying crops in the Campion district within the Wheatbelt of Western Australia.

In an effort to control the emu population, Royal Australian Artillery soldiers armed with Lewis guns were deployed. This led to the adoption of the name "Emu War" by the media in reference to the incident. Despite their best efforts, the attempts to reduce the emu population were unsuccessful. Although some emus were eliminated, the overall population persisted, and the problem of crop destruction persisted.

Following the initial attempt, a second culling operation was initiated, but it proved to be just as ineffective as the first. Our slot game takes a unique perspective, immersing players in the narrative from the emus' point of view as they embark on a quest for a third and final victory!
In 1806, in an effort to Impress Napoleon and to celebrate the victory over Prussia, the Minister of War organised a hunt on the Parisian Estate for the Emperor and his entourage. He decided on a Rabbit Hunt and sent his servants off to procure some suitable bunnies.

The servants, unaccustomed to rabbit hunts and no doubt looking to clock off work early, raided every rabbit hutch they could and procured an impressive 1000 rabbits. Tame rabbits... When released, the timid bunnies initially just huddled together in a huge furry group. The Minister sent his troops to whip the rabbits into action and shots were fired. The bemused rabbits eventually dispersed into two groups...

The largest group decided that the men in funny hats looked like they might have all the food; so suddenly, and en masse, they turned and charged at Napoleon.

The Emperor was overwhelmed and was forced to escape in his carriage, pursued by rabbits, many of whom made it into his carriage. Napoleon and his general were hastily retreating - a few hundred tame rabbits had succeeded where the mighty empires had failed.
The Totem is a powerful symbol and can be found among many ancient and indigenous groups throughout the world.

Totems may represent spirit beings or animals that offer protection. They can be used to signal the Heraldic lineage and tradition of a group or may convey a story important to the groups’ history, marking significant victories or events (in which case they are generally read from the bottom up).

Many commemorate important people and family members, and in some cases they are even used to ridicule people or to serve as a reminder for a debt owed. One notable example of this is the Shame Pole in Tongass village which depicts the 19th century US Secretary of State William H Seward as a reminder of his failure to honour a debt to the Tongass people.

In Totem Link we pay tribute to the Native American Totem tradition. The game offers stacked wild totems on multiple reels, free spins and a coin link feature.

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