New online casino software upgrade from Realtime Gaming
Online casino software developer and turnkey provider RealTime Gaming has continued its competitive software release schedule for 2006 with the introduction of the new version 6.1 of it's popular online gaming software platform. Version 6.1 marks the second release of 2006, with one more release scheduled before year's end.
The new 6.1 Realtime Gaming platform picks up where v.6.0 left off - games, games, and more games. A total of eleven new game titles are included in the release. Leading the charge is a relative novelty in new online casino games - a new dice-based table game. RealTime's new SicBo is based on a classic Chinese dice game, with the multi-bet, fast-rolling action brought up-to-date for today's online gamer.
The latest software features a slew of new "Real-Series" slot titles too, with nine new slots games, each delivering 5-reel, 20-line slot action. "Real-Series slots continue to perform well, so we continue to focus on developing more titles in that series," explains RealTime Director of Product Management Chuck Corcoran.
Among the new download slot titles (see previous InfoPowa bulletins) are "Achilles", "Aladdin's Wishes", "Paradise Dreams", "Paris Beauty" and "Penguin Power."
The Real-Series titles slots also feature Flash technology offerings like "Flash Diamond Dozen", "Flash Lion's Lair", "Flash Rain Dance", and "Flash Tiger Treasures" together with a new "Flash Jacks or Better" video poker title. All Flash game titles enable instant play with no software download, especially appealing to players that log on to play from a computer other than their own personal machine.
RTG's version 6.1 additionally delivers new administrative aids in the form of two innovative marketing report tools, helping operators to target the appropriate players with bonuses, contests and promotions.
The final version 6.2 is set to release before the end of 2006, but RealTime Gaming representatives are keeping details quiet. "Let's just say that the first two releases have had quite an impact, and we expect 6.2 to make an even bigger splash," says Corcoran. "The best is yet to come."
