I would imagine there is very little demand for mobile gaming purely because as others have pointed out. The software is lame, the slots are far far far to few to even bother going through the installation process and getting started imo
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I would imagine there is very little demand for mobile gaming purely because as others have pointed out. The software is lame, the slots are far far far to few to even bother going through the installation process and getting started imo
I actually think that mobile gaming could be pretty cool. Touch screens provide a lot of tactile possibilities. Actually pressing on the screen to pull a slot machine lever sounds very cool.
I've never dealt with iOS before, but compiling work from Java, Javascript, and Flash into an Android application is pretty easy. I used to have a long commute on a train and will probably have one again. I used my tablet A LOT during that time, and having a little fun at a slot or video poker would be a great way to pass the time.
Thank you for all the above answers much appreciated.
@mattsgame - thanks for the links mate and yes I have played those versions but again lack of games is ridiculous.
My point is ... there is definitely a demand for it if you want to create it... Look at mac/apple .... did anyone think that there would be a demand for a phone that you could use by touching on it's screen ... they didnt follow the market... the market followed them. I can only imagine the possibilities when a casino finally decides to launch the 'tablet' versions of all their games not just a crappy few that can work now.
Having said all that I believe there are probably casinos currently working at it as we speak and we will be pleasantly surprised in the near future ( Me Hopes!)
Cheers
Sunny
I completely agree with both of you. In this day and age you would think most games would be available for mobile devices. Especially since the platform has been out a while now.
The thing with Microgaming is they don't actually do the mobile versions per say, they collaborate with Spin3 calling it GameWire as far as I recall.
Will have to see how many NetEnt release as it is fairly new for them.
Cheers
Matt
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