Five more titles from the BetConstruct gaming suite have received a type 1 licence from the Malta Gaming Authority.

The MGA has approved dice game Farkle, bet-on-numbers Keno, multiplier game Blast, higher or lower card game Big Hi-Lo and number prediction game Striker, with each added under both BetConstruct’s B2C gaming service and B2B Critical Gaming Supply licences. 

Released last year were Farkle, a well-known dice game where the aim is to accumulate a sufficient number of points to reach the pre-chosen point limit, alongside lottery-like Keno and Blast – a risk and reward game in which the multiplier can ‘crash’ at any moment.

Two newer components of the gaming suite are Big Hi-Lo – complete with a variety of bet types around card number, suit or colour – and Striker, a game in which bets are made on a specific number between 1 to 99 or on a range between two numbers.

The news comes hot on the heels of the same MGA approval for Talisman, a bet-on numbers game featuring digits from 0 to 99 divided into 25 blocks each assigned with a single animal.   

Talisman, said BetConstruct, delivers attractive easy-to-play leisure for the players and quick revenue generator for operators, since the rounds renew once every 30 seconds.

Craig Davies

Craig has been in journalism since 2011, after graduating from the University of Central Lancashire the previous year. Several roles in the news and sports print media ensued, before a two year...