A skeleton was placed on the window sill by the ancient Celts on Hallows’ eve to symbolize the departed. These lanterns were first carved from a turnip or rutabaga.
These Celts believed that the head was the most important part of the body and contained the spirit and the knowledge; this is the reason for using the head of a vegetable to frighten of any superstitious creatures.
The name “jack-o’-lantern begins with an Irish legend about Stingy Jack, as the story goes Jack was a greedy, hard-drinking farmer who tricked the devil by climbing into a tree and trapped the devil by carving a cross into the tree trunk.
The devil in turn cursed Jack, by condemning him to forever wander the earth in the darkness of night with a candle inside a hollowed turnip.
However, in the Halloweenies game 3 or more of the Pumpkin icons that is displayed any place on the 5 reels will activate the Pick-a-Pumpkin Bonus Feature game where a player can win up to 5 300 coins.