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Meet the Developer PASCAL GAMING


Entertainment Value: Non-traditional games emphasise entertainment and excitement, going beyond the traditional gambling aspect. Features like interactive gameplay, dynamic visuals, and innovative mechanics create a more immersive and enjoyable experience, encouraging longer play sessions and repeat visits.


How does Pascal Gaming instil social interactions and a sense of community play into the Bet On Games suite?


Pascal Gaming fosters social interactions and a sense of community in the Bet-On-Game suite through features like multiplayer modes, interactive leaderboards, and live chat functionality. Tese elements encourage players to engage with one another, compete, and share experiences, creating a more immersive and connected gaming environment. Socialising while playing is one of the key factors, modern game providers should be paying strong attention to. Very soon this will become the decisive factor.


Compared to other game types, does the simple nature of crash-style games make these titles quicker and easier to develop?


At the first glance, compared to other game types, the simplicity and light graphics of crash games often create the impression that these games are quicker and easier to develop. However, unlike slots, crash games in most of cases are based on unique RNG-engine, are more complex in math due to unconventional features that in the end make the whole difference.


Te unique storyline adds higher demands to creativity and artwork, to the gameplay plot and feature diversity. It is almost impossible to clone a crash game, as the changes will ensure major changes in the mechanics and engine. Creating crash games is much harder.


When do you expect these non-traditional games to filter through to the masses? How many iterations of these mechanics before the rival the popularity of slots and table games?


Predicting the exact timeline for next-gen games to become as popular as slots and table games is challenging, as it depends on various factors. Although the evolution of such games is quite rapid, still business success for a game requires some time to prove the business expedience for the developing company or its competitors.


However, the main driver is the strong and acute engagement and appreciation by the players. Given the growing interest, it's likely that non- traditional games will continue to gain traction over the upcoming years. Te process of rivalling the popularity of slots and table games may take multiple iterations.


As developers refine the mechanics, enhance user engagement, and introduce new features, these


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Our slots combine engaging gameplay mechanics,


captivating visuals, and thematic narratives to appeal to a wide spectrum of players. The new line-up includes: eight brand new slots - Jumbo Diamond, Drago Flame, Wild Clubs, Big City Bank, Big City Cars, Dogo Fortune,


Mexicano & Crazy Mummy, the market success of which is driving on and new titles are on their way.


games will likely become more appealing to a broader audience. Achieving comparable popularity to slots and table games could take several years of iterative design, player feedback incorporation, and technological advancements that support the unique aspects of non-traditional games.


Ultimately, the journey to rivalling the popularity of traditional casino games will depend on the ability of non-traditional games to consistently offer captivating and enjoyable experiences that resonate with players, coupled with effective marketing efforts to raise awareness and drive adoption.


Are arcade titles continuing to attract players, or do they service an established, loyal player base? Are operators as interested in multiplayer concepts such as Crystal Crush and Double Wheel as crash-style games sore in popularity?


Arcade titles continue to attract players, catering to both an established, loyal player base and new audiences intrigued by the interactive gameplay. While arcade games may retain a dedicated following, due to more individualised approach and more direct gameplay experience. We’d add our arcade games of Mines and Drift, as the proof that not all games could be based on multiplayer concepts, but instead focus on fully individual experience and utter flexibility in game types and features. Our arcade line is preaching this philosophy and its success is a reason to believe in game individualisation.


Pascal Gaming recently introduced a new line of slots. Talk us through the games and what they bring to the company's portfolio?


Pascal Gaming's new line of slots introduces a diverse range of games that enrich the company's portfolio with fresh experiences and innovative features. Our slots combine engaging gameplay mechanics, captivating visuals, and thematic narratives to appeal to a wide spectrum of players. Te new line-up includes: eight brand new slots - Jumbo Diamond, Drago Flame, Wild Clubs, Big City Bank, Big City Cars, Dogo Fortune, Mexicano & Crazy Mummy, the market success of which is driving on and new titles are on their way.


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