Showing posts with label gambling adapted. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Do You Like to Play on the Phone? Read How Gambling is Adapted for This





Today, most websites in the Netherlands and around the world need to cater to mobile users if they don’t want to lose business. Be it a bank, a holiday booking platform, or a casino, they could lose over half of their business if they didn’t mobile-optimize their content. Perhaps it is no surprise that a tech-savvy industry such as online gambling has adapted perfectly to this changing technology and trend and they offer mobile gambling on the phone as well as traditional PC gambling.

In this piece, we are discussing how exactly they do that with a Dutch iGaming expert, Jettie Oosterveen.

Games that fit small screens

In the Netherlands, more than half of the website visits are from mobile devices. Almost all of the entertainment industries have adapted their products to mobile users, perhaps with the exception of serious video gaming. Of course, you cannot combine the complicated controllers, a state-of-the-art screen, and a powerful processor into a tiny phone so PlayStation and Xbox consoles are not going anywhere.

However, when it comes to gambling games, you don’t need top-of-the-range machinery to enjoy the gameplay. The best Dutch online casinos that you find on sites such as https://onlinecasinoes.nl/ offer lots of different games with mobile players in mind. Slot games are designed to fit the small screen perfectly and typically, players have a choice to play the game in landscape or portrait mode. Virtual table games such as blackjack, poker, roulette, or baccarat use even less complicated graphics, and there is absolutely nothing that would make these mobile games inferior to PC games.

Unlike in video games, there are not many control options as gambling games don’t require any skill. Usually, there are 3 to 5 buttons that are well visible on the screen, and players can adjust their bet, place the bet and start the game with these.

Apps versus HTML5

Mobile gambling online can be done using casino apps or the mobile version of the casino’s page. Not all casinos offer mobile apps in this day and age though as most users simply access the casino’s site through the mobile browser. That being said, there are some advantages to mobile applications. While internet speeds are not an issue in the Netherlands, there are many countries where wifi is not readily available and mobile data is expensive, and/or the speed is low. Some casino games can be played even offline when you have the app downloaded on your phone. So when you are left without the internet you can still play games or thanks to Netflix you can watch gambling-themed movies if you have previously downloaded them in the Netflix app.

However, most players use their phone’s browser to access the games. HTML5 technology (Hypertext Mark-Up Language Revision 5) makes accessing the games uniform and there aren’t too many device requirements so anybody can easily access the games. Mobile optimization which is essentially the adaptation for mobile phones has paramount importance to casinos and often new games are first developed to mobile and only later to PC.

Mobile payments made easy

One other reason why it is so convenient to play casino games from your phone is the ease of mobile payments. Many people only access their bank account, Revolut account, or Paypal through an app and this is where they need to authorize transactions. Some banks send you a text message with an authorization code to approve transactions so again, you will need your smartphone. When you use your phone to play the games and top up your account, everything is more convenient as you won’t have to use both your PC/laptop and your phone when you want to deposit money to your player account.

Conclusion

The gambling industry has perfectly adapted to the needs of mobile users. Players don’t lose anything in terms of usability or enjoyment when playing on small screens. Apps are advantageous for use with a poor internet connection but HTML5 is leading the way.