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Multiplayer Card Games - Spades, Hearts and Go Fish
gamblingtec replied to Sembiance's topic in Game Showcase
I love these games too, I think poker would be a great addition! -
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I thought I would write a quick article on how some game developers have integrated their games into one of our websites. This is how we would offer your games (if you had a casino or skill type game to offer). If you are looking to build your own betting games visit: License your betting games If you take a look at the Sun7Lottery website: Buy Lottery Tickets This sites main genre is the procurement of real lottery tickets. This has nothing to do with HTML5 games however it was never the less put together by a game developer who plugged it into a global procurement agent. This in its own right is fascinating, the procurement agent is either plugged directly into official APIs or is hardwired into official terminals. Now the website consists of a number of items: Our wallet (top right corner), this is just a bit of js that launches the wallet from our main application. The website uses a UUID to identify the merchant. Instant poker games (top right) and below that, slots by SGS (more flash). Below those, you will find slots by InBet which are HTML5 games. In the center of the page below the lottery games are a mix of flash and HTML5 based games. Flash Games (I know...) This developer we met at ICE in London in 2016. They are in the process of moving games from Flash to HTML5, they are popular never the less. My favourite is their blackjack table game. HTML5 Games We met these developers via forums just like this one a number of years back and they produce some excellent HTML5 games. Most of their games are betting styled so you do not actually play them, you simply bet on the outcome. Their most popular game is virtual dogs for some reason. How the games are launched The games are hosted on the game developer servers and our system delivers them to our skins via simple wrappers. So, when you click on the gameplay button, it launches the game into a model and authenticates the user. If you are opting for fun play, your account will be credited automatically and if you are opting for real money play you will be taken to our wallet to either deposit or transfer funds. Application as a skin Essentially the page is a skin with no moving parts. All that stuff happens separately in wrappers and third-party game engines. What makes this really cool is that if we want to change the site to a completely new look and feel, we build it locally and once complete, delete the old one and dump the new one in. Our first iteration of sites where NG based however due to SEO difficulties these have been changed to HTML / PHP using ZF. How does this help you as a game developer? As a game developer, you have complete autonomy over your environment (we do not micro-manage you). Once your game is built and hosted, we connect to it via an API and deliver it to clients through our platform. We have an accounting system that manages your game stats so not much further you will need to do other than build and integrate the game. Want to integrate into our platform? If you have a game you would like to integrate, let us know - would love document a game integration for the community.
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Multiplayer Card Games - Spades, Hearts and Go Fish
gamblingtec replied to Sembiance's topic in Game Showcase
If you ever decide to add a gambling element to any of your card games, please get in touch: gamblingtec.com -
Battleships has been on my radar as a multiplayer gambling game for a long time. Players place a bet and the winner takes all. If you have the time please take a read of my post here, I would love to see battleship betting: How to license a game for gambling
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You are right about on thing, this game is very addictive! How am I going to get my time back? This game could be written with a betting element to it. Each player pays to play, each payment is added to the board as a prize. As you eat other worms you steal their money, the more you steal the more you win or at least something along those lines. If you ever decide to build it, we will license it, read my post here: How to license your game for gambling
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Help creating Jackbox-like game with html5, nodes and sockets
gamblingtec replied to jedimasta's topic in 2D
If you ever decide to release the game to the general public, get in touch, we can help with the underlying gambling licensing and the gambling wallet. We specialise in helping Game Developers produce gambling related games, here is an HTML5 article on what we do: How to license your game for gambling Take a look at our website for costs etc: GamblingTec.com -
Senior Game Software Developer for Studio FOW
gamblingtec replied to Studio FOW's topic in Jobs (Hiring and Freelance)
We work predominantly with casino games and online gambling games, however, the basic principles are the same. We also have extensive experience with the underlying hardware in order to work with extreme applications. While we can not offer you a specific team member we can certainly help with ad-hoc development work when required.- 4 replies
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Hi Nina, Would you be interested in developing a gambling version of your Solitaire card game? We work with game developers and our job is to provide licensing to them, I wrote an article on HTML5 Games Dev titled: How to license your game for gambling perhaps this would be of interest to you?
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How about just writing a gambling app?
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gambling lincense How to license your game for gambling
gamblingtec posted a topic in Services Offered
Probably one of the most lucrative industries to write games for is online gambling. If you have ever worked for a successful gambling company you will know that a single slot machine can turn over hundreds of thousands each month, which is sickening. Until now, writing and publishing casino games by mere mortals have been tricky due to licensing and legal and cost hurdles. As software developers, we decided to solve this problem by building a platform as a service specifically for game developers wanting to write and publish games for the casino industry. I am interested to get feedback from the community in terms of how useful they would find our product. As it stands, we are working with traditional casino game developers and I am interested in non-traditional games. SERVICE WE OFFER: An API driven platform that takes care of registration, authentication, payments, and licensing for gambling related games. HOW DOES IT WORK? You build your game using whatever technology you are comfortable using. You are responsible for hosting and managing your game software. We provide you with an API to integrate your game into our platform's sandbox. Once the game is integrated, an operator (often the game developer as well) can build a client facing application that hooks into the game via the platform. WHAT DOES IT COST? It is completely free to use within our sandbox environment. Once you wish to get your game into a live environment, it will need to be issued with an RNG certificate which a number of third parties can provide. There are some basic contract and setup costs (nothing extortionate when compared to what it actually costs to put something like this together!). And no monthly fees (unless you decide to use us for your game server hosting). Operator sites, on the other hand, are required to pay for a basic white label license as well as hosting etc. HOW DO I MAKE MONEY AS A GAME DEVELOPER? Each game earns a commission on the GGR (Gross Gaming Revenue). (you are free to set up an operator site as well which means you will earn a % of the NGR as well). WHAT GAMES ARE CURRENTLY INTEGRATED INTO THE PLATFORM? We only launched in June last year and we have a few companies who have integrated into the platform thus far. We have Lottery, Casino styled games, Card games, and some pretty Novel Poker games in development. We also have a number of devs building some pretty amazing bingo styled games which we look forward to launching. FINAL THOUGHT: In a nutshell, our job is to find and help game developers get their gambling related games online and in front of a paying audience. HOW TO GET YOUR GAME INTO OUR ENVIRONMENT? Get in touch, our aim is to help. Website: Gambling licensing for game developers Skype: brendanjnash Email: brendan [at] gamblingtec.com