All slots reports iPhone action going well

News on 13 Jan 2009

Following the soft launch in December of its new iPhone-capable mobile gambling operation, All Slots Casino.com announced this week that it has already more than doubled expectations in terms of players visiting the casino and using their iPhone or iPod Touch mobiles to play.

“While exact figures are confidential, we can say that the consumer reaction to the newly launched mobile casino has been incredibly favourable – the iPhone and iTouch enable us to display rich graphics and bring an awesome gameplay experience to the end-user,” said David Brickman, VP Player Affairs at the parent group Jackpot Factory.

All Slots mobile operations come on the GameWire platform from Spin3 which is initially offering four mobile casino games, including classics such as Roulette and Blackjack along with major slots likeTomb Raider and the progressive, Major Millions.

All Slots mobile goes live

News on 16 Dec 2008

Our earlier report on the imminent launch of All Slots’ new mobile gambling facility has been followed by news that the software, provided by Spin3, is now operational. Continue Reading »

All Slots going mobile

News on 13 Dec 2008

The launch of a new mobile gambling service, reportedly powered by Spin3, is imminent at Jackpot Factory subsidiary All Slots Casino.com. Over the past two weeks the affiliate marketing program behind the group, Brightshare, has been gearing its members up for a major launch of French and English language versions using a variety of marketing channels.

Spin3’s ability to facilitate mobile action on iPhone as well as WAP will be a prominent marketing feature, it is believed, giving players top-quality browsing and ease of play, with no downloads or installations required, and access from the internal browser. The ubiquitous iPhone allows players immediate access to up to four games with real-casino gambling features. Spin 3 announced this capability back in September this year.

All Slots, launched eight years back, is the flagship brand in a group of seven online gambling operations owned by Jackpot Factory.

A spokesman said that the mobile launch was imminent, and revealed: “Adding to the excitement of the launch is the simultaneous introduction of All Slots Mobile Casino on the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. This follows the growing trend of bringing a real Internet experience to mobile devices, with no connectivity issues or screen size and browser constraints. All Slots Mobile Casino is accessed directly from the internal browser, with no downloads, installations or upgrades necessary”

He added that players will be offered four instant-access, play-for-real casino games made exclusively for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch mobile digital devices.

The iPhone sold a mind-boggling one million units within 74 days of its launch, and is one of the most popular mobile phones on the market, largely because of its feature-rich applications. The All Slots Mobile Casino’s instant-access games will therefore be among the most advanced mobile casino experiences available on the market.

The application will be free with a real play option, and the instant-play games are fully hosted by All Slots on the Web, with no download required. Players simply enter All Slots Mobile Casino instantly via the iPhone’s web browser.  The smooth user experience is further enhanced by the elimination of java-related system messages (certificate warnings, installation and download approval, saving RMS data etc).  The casino works on both 3G/EDGE networks and Wi-Fi.

The games on the new mobile system come from Microgaming, ensuring high resolution images and advanced in-game features. Because these have been designed with iPhone and iPod touch front-of-mind, the system takes advantage of all of the player device’s features for an unparalleled gaming experience, an insider promised.