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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Buidling a New Crash Game with Community Experience
by
markbit
on 29/03/2024, 13:01:36 UTC
Yeah, totally agree with you. I know the competition's tough. They got the smarts, they got the cash. They could probably whip up what's in my plans in a week if they wanted. Ain't saying it's gonna be a cakewalk, but hey, you gotta start somewhere. And I'm all about giving the people what they want: a system that's solid, smooth, fair and excited system.

I have different product ideas that will be embedded on the crash page. This will be a differentiation for me.

Thank you for your precious feedback.
You are welcome but seriously, system provided by bustabit is solid, smooth and fair, they are the original creators of crash game. I just want to remind you that if you think that fairness of their games is the problem, you are mistaken.
By the way, if you manage to create an exciting crash game that will have a better visual and if you somehow manage to add unique features to make that game exciting, that will work cool and your dream may come true and you'll be a serious competitor. I personally would really love to see a crash game with many unique features that will make the game exciting and less boring on its own. It will be more amazing if you create a new unique game like bustabit did crash years ago.

I have some original concepts in mind that I haven't seen elsewhere, but for now, I'd rather keep them to myself. Fairness is paramount to me, especially in creating a game. In my experience with Gambling Math, I've seen how those who build gambling establishments often come out on top regardless of fairness. The mathematics of gambling consistently favors the house.

However, my goal is to develop the fairest, most engaging game possible. Yet, regardless of fairness, my calculations indicate that the house will always have an edge. Such is the nature of the gambling world.