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Retro Game Elements in Today’s Online Casino World

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Just like fine wine, online casino games have evolved through time. Simple gameplay of the late 90s has evolved into high tech UX driven play. Today’s game developers push all boundaries to focus on player experience. Still, retro elements and throwbacks to classical games are still a focus. Why change something that works so well? Why not just enhance key features to deliver a better product?  

And this is exactly what game production houses have been doing. Use a retro game as a model, to bring you some of the best casino games. Keen to read more about online casino games? We got you covered!

80s games influencing today’s slot games 

Most online casino operators will tell you that 85-90% of their revenue is derived from slot games. Punters love a simple gameplay, with slot machines offering just that. There is no need for a player to learn and master any betting options. When spinning a slot game, set your paylines, choose your bet and click the slot button. But, how does one make a slot memorable enough for players to come back for more?

Do you remember the days we played Donkey Kong or Pacman online? The 90s offered free play via Amiga and Commodore 64, both offering the games. The visuals of both games were not out of this world, but the soundtrack was. Captivating sounds accompanied your play during your Kong and Pacman sessions, with the game celebrating your wins with sounds, bells, and whistles. The same sounds are today built- in all you slot games, celebrating your winning combos with sounds, visuals, and flashing images.  

TV Shows turned into Live Casino Games

When we discuss live casinos, we talk about the variety of games streamed and offered in real time. Tables are manned by casino dealers, cheering you on and managing the overall gameplay. A few years back, live gambling was all about Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat and Poker. Today, a live casino is more elaborate, offering you some of the best gambling experiences with ample choices. 

Deal or No Deal 

Do you remember the TV show Deal or No Deal? The show launched in 2000, and is still being aired in many countries. The game is played with 26 suitcases, with each case offering a monetary reward. At the start players are asked to claim a case, with options throughout the game to keep or change.  As families, we all met in the living room at some point, watching Deal or No Deal. Whilst we also hoped for the players to win big! How about playing Deal or No Deal at online casinos?  The option is now available, with Evolution Gaming offering the game live at gambling sites. 

Deal or No Deal Love offers many betting options, with also a whopping 10,000x payout potential. Bonus rounds and multipliers are also available to scoop. 

Monopoly

Monopoly is a board game that first hit the market in 1935, with the game becoming an instant sensation. Many families to date, have Monopoly nights, with the popular game offered in many languages and variants. Integrated in pop culture, the game is licensed in 113 countries, printed in over 46 languages, and sold over 275 million copies. 

When playing Monopoly, the goal is to buy as many landmarks as you can. You can trade with other players, in the hopes of becoming a real estate tycoon. Players landing on your landmarks would need to pay rent, with hotel chains bringing in the biggest payday. 

And just like Deal or No Deal, Monopoly is also available to enjoy at online casinos. When you click the live casino section, you will be greeted by the board game powered by Evolution Gaming / Hasbro. The retro game morphs into a money wheel, with players betting on where the wheel will land. Additionally, the game also offers the ‘Chance’ option, bonus games, extra rolls, and cash prizes. 

Whilst the game differs slightly from the retro Monopoly we binge on as kids, elements of the game still apply. Mr. Monopoly, the main character, makes an appearance. This time around, you will find him in a 3D format, dancing around, cheering you on, and just reminding you of the greatness of the board game. He also assists you in collecting cash prizes and multipliers and you land wins and further spins. 

Throwback to the disco era…

The 1960s was the golden age for good music. The best rock backs emerged, along with disco, the music that had us spinning until dawn. Places like Disco 54, Paradise Garage and the Copacabana were home to Discothèque-goers, who partied to melodic tunes and wore the best bellbottoms.

Today disco is remembered fondly as the music genre that makes us boogey, and dance. Flashy clothes, big hair and catchy beats are also part of the disco subculture, a scene that is still remembered fondly to date. 

You can still enjoy some disco, also whilst visiting online gaming sites. Games such as Funky Time are all about offering the disco fever. The game is also offered live by Evolution, with your dealer dancing away whilst you gamble and play. Accompanying your gameplay is ‘Staying Alive’ the 1977 tune, that truly embodies the disco era. 

Today and the future

The shift from retro to modern games has been a big milestone in gaming. The 60s board games are now live dealer games, offered at major sites. Game providers keep testing the limits, launching new games to lure you in and play. Do you remember the movie The Wolf of Wall Street? Today you can be the main character playing Stock Market at live casinos. 

Our 90s and 2000s Saturday mornings were filled with football shows. We discussed the game, the tactics, and suggested players for specific games. Essentially, we took on the role of pundits and football managers. Something we can only dream of happening in real life. Yet, you can be a Football Manager, at live casinos. You can manage teams and win big. How does that sound?

The future is still a mystery, but we envisage further enhancements to online gambling. Retro vibes will still play a major role in games. Yet, gaming will develop further. Virtual Reality, live slots and more is on the agenda, and we are here for it all!

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