GAMELOGIC'S PLAYAWAY COULD BE AN ANSWER TO LAND
CASINO BLUES
24 October 2008
Pioneered by Foxwoods, Internet is an important
component...and it's legal
Over the past three years an inegenious online gaming
system branded PlayAway has been increasingly accepted
by land gambling casinos as a legal means of using the
Internet to get more patrons into land venues.
Over the weekend the Boston Globe examined the system in
an interview with GameLogic's CEO John Taylor, who
opined that many land casinos have only used their
websites and the Internet as one dimensional electronic
billboards, with some additionally taking resort
reservations.
"They're one of the last industries left that hasn't
fully embraced the Net," Taylor contends, and his
company set out to do something about it whilst staying
within America's tricky Internet gaming laws, and turn a
profit in the process.
GameLogic is a private company backed by venture funding
from Bain Capital Ventures of Boston, General Catalyst
Partners of Cambridge, and Maveron, a Seattle venture
firm co-founded by Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz,
reports the Globe. It serves land casinos large and
small, ranging from Trump Entertainment Resorts and
Foxwoods Resort Casino to the Newport Grand slot machine
parlour in Newport, R.I., Dover Downs Hotel and Casino
and the Santa Ana Star Casino in Bernalillo, N.M.
Taylor told the Boston newspaper that too many people
play video games at websites run by companies like
Microsoft and Yahoo when they could be hanging out at
the websites of America's land casinos. His solution is
PlayAway, a service that uses Web-based video games to
steer visitors to land casinos.
With growing competition and the current economic crunch
already impacting revenues in the land gambling
industry, PlayAway may experience growing momentum
because it circumvents the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act which forbids financial transactions
with 'illegal' online gambling companies.
No money changes hands in the PlayAway system. Its value
is principally as a marketing tool rather than a
gambling process per se, and it uses Internet-based
games to encourage players to frequent land venues.
Gamblers at casinos using the PlayAway system can use
their loyalty cards on the establishment's website
gaming area, which is run by GameLogic. The sites have a
Fun Play or practice and educational area that's open to
non-gamblers and offers no prizes.
Cardholders can also log onto Bonus Play and try for a
variety of prizes. But nobody plays for cash here.
Instead, winners can print out prize coupons which they
can enter in a sweepstakes drawing....at the land
casino.
Players can also win credits that entitle them to free
play on the physical casino's slot machines. But to
redeem the sweepstakes coupons or collect free slot
plays, the gambler must go to the land venue.
Taylor revealed that his company has started to offer a
third service through which casino visitors can purchase
tickets for online games like slots and poker, then play
the games on their home computers. The tickets are
similar to scratch cards sold by state lotteries; some
are winners, some aren't. But instead of physically
scraping the cards to reveal a reward, the player goes
online to find out whether he has won. And again,
victorious gamers must return to the casino to collect
any cash.
One casino marketer who speaks well of PlayAway is Chris
Archunde of the Santa Ana Star Casino. Initially
sceptical when the casino was considering the system,
she has seen the value in practical terms. She told the
Boston Globe that the Santa Ana Star mainly attracts
Hispanic women aged 45 to 68, whom she at first
suspected were not comfortable with computers. "Turns
out they were," she said. "They responded very, very
well to the product."
Archunde said PlayAway attracts new players to the
casino. This year, it gave away thousands of promotional
coupons for online play during a bowling convention.
With previous coupon promotions, the casino was lucky if
10 percent of the coupons were used. But 30 percent of
those who won PlayAway coupons logged in, played, and
showed up later at the casino.
"It definitely drives their decision to make a trial
visit," Archunde said.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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