Been thinking recently, well since the UKGC started making moves to further regulate the industry, about what, in my opinion, they should be looking at.
(rather than shortsightedly banning bonus buys, but leaving high roller spins and other gimmicks available)
Here are some ideas - in no particular order - thoughts?
Games should always load on last played stake for that player - if 1st time on min stake.
Especially when a game needs reloading - Play n Go take note!
The quick facts box - as demonstrated on 9k Yeti - should be compulsory for all providers
RTP should clearly be advertised on the game load screen - Blue print manage this on some games such as Diamond mine - but not across the board,
The increasing trend for a higher starting stake for same wins but better bonus/feature chance (Ozzy Osbourne / Sweet Bonanza and others) should be abolished - in some cases its 4x the normal bet.
Collecting for a future feature (Lil Devil, Holy Diver, Monopoly Megaways and quite a few Yggdrasil games) should be banned, or at the very least restricted.
My last thought is probably more controversial - hence the poll
(rather than shortsightedly banning bonus buys, but leaving high roller spins and other gimmicks available)
Here are some ideas - in no particular order - thoughts?
Games should always load on last played stake for that player - if 1st time on min stake.
Especially when a game needs reloading - Play n Go take note!
The quick facts box - as demonstrated on 9k Yeti - should be compulsory for all providers
RTP should clearly be advertised on the game load screen - Blue print manage this on some games such as Diamond mine - but not across the board,
The increasing trend for a higher starting stake for same wins but better bonus/feature chance (Ozzy Osbourne / Sweet Bonanza and others) should be abolished - in some cases its 4x the normal bet.
Collecting for a future feature (Lil Devil, Holy Diver, Monopoly Megaways and quite a few Yggdrasil games) should be banned, or at the very least restricted.
My last thought is probably more controversial - hence the poll