Fri, 14 Nov 2008 Burning Monkey Casino released for iPhone
Sports seven different casino games
Freeverse Software on Thursday announced the release of Burning Monkey Casino for the iPhone and iPod touch. Available for download from the App Store, the game costs 59p.
Burning Monkey Casino sports seven different casino games, including Video Poker, Slots, Blackjack, Money Wheel, Pachinko, Scratch-n-Win Lotto and 3 Card Monty.
All in all, the game includes 18 varieties of video poker, nine types of slot machines and Blackjack with from one to eight decks. A lounge act and stand up comedian are also included at no extra charge.
The game touts features controls optimized for the iPhone. The Money Wheel, for example, spins with a swipe of your finger, which you can influence the Pachinko game by tilting your device. The Scratch-n-Win lottery ticket requires you to scratch off sections with your finger.
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