Electronic Roulette
Players who want some diversity in their online casino experience should try Electronic Roulette released by Pragmatic Play. Its software model is based on a typical European layout with 37 numbers (one zero space + 36 alternating red and black numbers) but this is a unique visual style that makes it a very distinctive game to play like no other.
Imagine a roulette wheel covered by a transparent glass hemisphere and mounted on a one-meter high vertical pole and surrounded by four flat LCD displays, each showing a standard European grid with betting areas (numbers, Even, Odd and others). A player interacts with the game by clicking (tapping) the needed areas on the LCD display as if it were a touch screen. Therefore, a generally standard European game morphs into a one-of-a-kind creation that attracts casino fans from Canada with the way it looks, while in essence, this is a normal European-style game.
The controlling interface is very simple and is definitely very compact – in comparison with competitive products. Bet selectors, styled as television set buttons, provide six real money betting options from C$1 to C$100 per round (some casinos would accept bitcoin or other crypto as well).
A player’s aim in Electronic Roulette is to predict where the ball will finally land and thus try to wager on the correct number or choose other betting option. There are all well-known kinds of inside and outside bets here (Straight Up, Dozens, Columns, Split, etc.) with the highest payout of 35:1 for guessing correctly one number. The odds on roulette depend on a specific bet type. The best odds are for individual numbers and the lowest odds are for sets of numbers on the outside of a grid (Even/Odd, etc.).
To make player’s experience more comfortable, there are a few auxiliary controls below the table; these are Clear (remove the previously placed chips), Rebet (place the same bet as in the preceding round) and Spin (start a round). To sum up, Electronic Roulette offers kind of a fresh take on an ordinary European game by dint of a somewhat quirky visual style.