An unnamed inventor from Chicago, Illinois, has submitted a new invention that provides an electronic way to play the dice game craps. It allows users to bet and play with different players at remote locations.
The invention makes craps more enjoyable and convenient for players everywhere. In addition to enhancing the player’s experience, it could even provide another revenue source for casinos and gaming companies.
“I wanted to create an innovative and high-tech take on the dice game known as craps,” said the inventor, who submitted his invention to Chicago’s sales office of InventHelp. “So, I invented JAY’S DICE GAME. My design allows you to bet and enjoy the casino game without actually traveling to a casino, and it ensures the game is played correctly and fairly.”
The patent-pending invention is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, individuals can write Dept. 23-CHK-2131, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368.
Electronic Craps Has Its Pros And Cons
Although electronic craps already exists, this version of the game isn’t perfect. The upside is that players always roll their own dice and can play as fast or as slow as they want. The cashout at the game is quick and easy, and there are no betting chips.
However, software glitches can ruin a player’s gaming experience, and users may find that the monitor screen’s list of possible bets is difficult to comprehend. And how about that annoying A.I. voice?
Roll to Win Craps, which made its debut in Las Vegas in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, is a hybrid game that allows players to toss dice onto an electronic table. It was developed by Aruze Gaming America Inc.
The game’s digital table even offers helpful tips for new players. Harrah’s became the first Las Vegas casino to have Roll to Win Craps. Online casinos are also planning to add electronic versions of craps as its popularity grows.