How does it function? Is this a kind of online slots or something? The reviews in the web look rather positive, I would like to test it out!
How does what function, the website? We have provably fair online slots among other games. You can test anything out for free with the free Bitcoin faucet or play money faucet. If you have any specific questions please let us know here.
How about the kind of "poker" that is similar to slots? I don't know what it called though...
The game was like pull the lever, and you receive five random cards. If the player gets a pair, triple, four a kind, flush, etc., he will get x payouts, just like slot games.
Maybe this way you could attract both slots and poker enthusiast.
This is called Video Poker. This is a fundamentally completely different game than what we have been talking about, but yes, this game could in theory be put onto a website and be made provably fair with relatively little difficulty. However, we have no intention to add this game to our website at any point on our roadmap, yet.
Video poker shouldn't be really too far away from the roadmap if you like poker so much, I mean I kinda understand the purity of poker players wanting to keep poker clean and not make some video machine help people play "poker" because they feel like it is not even poker at that point etc etc.
However in the end, adding more games equals more gambling and as a place that runs on wagered amounts being high (the more people play, the more they lose) you should be considering to add ALL games you can, doesn't matter what it is, video poker, slots, baccarat, plinko, sportsbooks, real poker, horse racing, lets see who pisses the furthest if you have to, the more games the better.
Yeah, it would take a lot of development time so you need to prioritize but I would suggest easier games should be first.
The question isn't so much whether or not we would like Video Poker on our website in theory. Of course if I could snap my fingers and just have it on our website I'd do that. But we only build high quality provably fair games which is a resource intensive process. And the fact is we have many other things prioritized for development.
Websites using licensed games don't have this problem because they can install any licensed games they want to at their whim. But then their games aren't provably fair, but this isn't something we are willing to allow for our website.
If the user base on MintDice grows substantially in the near future and we begin to monetize better, we can then of course afford to hire more talent to get more games developed onto our website which would lead to Video Poker coming on our website at some point down the stretch. But still, as is, no immediate plans on our
roadmap.