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Know Your Gaming Platform: Playtech Gaming Software
08 Aug
2012
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Playtech is a well-established software provider with over a decade of solid experience delivering good games via a great interface. Started in 2000, and taken public in 2005, Playtech specializes in developing casino software suites. Playtech has also undertaken projects to develop skill-based and kiosk-type games along with such standards as poker and bingo to free play and real money players. Some of Playtech’s most popular titles include slots titles Great Odyssey, Thrill Seekers, and DOA. Sic Bo and Blackjack Suites are also top-rated. Red-hot progressive titles include Diamond Valley, Gold Rally, and Wall Street Fever.
Where To Find Playtech Software – Casinos Who Use It
Fans of free play should enjoy visiting these sites to experience Playtech performance: Omni Casino, Casino Tropez, Golden Palace, Casino del Rio and Grand Casino. All of these are top-rated casinos offering a variety of promotions that reward new players with free money. Omni Casino was established in 1997, and in 2008 changed over to using Playtech software. It offers a full downloadable version of its casino as well as a Flash-based version accessible directly through the browser; the download version takes approximately two minutes to install. Casino Tropez has a decade of experience, being established in 2002. This casino is proud to offer players a download version of the online casino, a full Flash casino suite that can be played directly in the browser window, and notably, a full mobile download version of Casino Tropez’ great games. Playtech has been an early adopter of mobile technology and is an industry leader, so players should look for more mobile offerings from Playtech going forward. Casino del Rio is unique, in that it bills itself as the “World’s First Eco-Casino,” a designation that means a tree is planted for every new player who signs up.
Is There Any Downside To Playtech Software?
US players are prevented from accessing Playtech’s offerings, due to the passage of the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act) law in 2005 which limits playability to other countries other than the States. Playtech also has very infrequent game releases when compared to competitors in the field. Although each component of Playtech’s designs is solid, some feel that they lack the “wow!” factor of offerings from some other software developers. On balance, Playtech follows through on its promise of exciting and innovative play for free players and real money players. |









