Dynamite Idea launch a package of mini games
August 2007

E-Gaming Developer Dynamite Idea Launches ‘Mini' Versions of Popular Classic Games

Dynamite Idea has launched ‘mini' format versions of Grand Roulette, Aces High and 10 other popular and highly profitable games from its portfolio of online betting classics.

Players who are betting in play on live events on computers can experience periods where there is a lull in betting options so whilst awaiting for developments in the live event they can play mini-games that are imbedded into the live betting page , while still keeping one eye on their betting live betting options.

Sales Director Andy Stubley said, “Our mini-games are extremely flexible. Play can be stopped at any time, which is important when players are managing their live bets, and winnings can be made available to players' in their sports book wallets, encouraging big winners to continue betting on more products. Players can move from game to game via a drop down list.”

Easily inserted into a website or separate gaming console, Dynamite's mini games add an innovative and profitable dimension to all gaming sites, including sports book, live betting, poker and bingo. “Mini games are also popular because they're so quick to play,” said Andy Stubley. “They're instant, with no waiting or download time.”

Mini games maximise site usability by capitalising on those ‘dead' moments when a player is

between bets. They also create ‘stickiness' by encouraging players to remain on the page and they're proven to keep players online longer.

“Mini games are proving to be a hit with our clients,” said Andy Stubley. “B-Win launched their first mini games - Triple Chance Hi-Lo and Spin'n'Win - at the beginning of December and they've already seen a significant uptake.”

Dynamite Idea has a range of mini-games that have already been prepared for integration from their current portfolio of proven and highly profitable games. They also have a number of new games that will soon be made available in both main and mini format.

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