Gamers will soon have a serious advantage in casinos

The first skill-based gambling machines have begun operating in Atlantic City, reports FOX news.

Called “VGMs”, the machines are expected to undergo several weeks of testing, and are expected to usher in a new era of gambling aimed at attracting young people who grew up playing video games.

Titled “Danger Arena,” the games give the player a brief tutorial, make sure the customer knows how to use the controls and that they are working properly, and then presents the customer with a map, or game scenario. This scenario will vary randomly, and constitutes the element of chance or randomness that is the hallmark of traditional slot machines. It is then up to the player to maneuver through the playing field in 45-to-90-second increments.

Of course, there is still very much an element of chance involved – each game also includes a secondary random winning opportunity, with a possible instant cash win ranging from $1 – $5,000.

We can’t help but feel this is more casinos targeting a new, younger generation of gamblers but things could get interesting if people actually start winning based on skill.


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