NIGA Tradeshow: Aruze Gaming America previews new games set to premier at the show

April 13, 2022 9:39 AM
  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports
April 13, 2022 9:39 AM
  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports

Aruze Gaming America Wednesday released a preview of its new game lineup ahead of next week’s National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) Trade Show and Convention in Anaheim, California. The Las Vegas-based developer of gambling entertainment solutions for the global casino market will feature new titles, new gaming experiences, and some of Aruze’s most popular games.

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“We are excited about the games we’re featuring at NIGA this year, as they show our commitment to player experiences that engage and excite while bringing our operators the reliability and trust that is synonymous with Aruze,” said Aruze Gaming America President Rob Ziems in a statement.

Aruze focuses on helping casinos that want to offer a portfolio of games with new experiences drawing on familiarity while also leveraging new technologies to create active gameplay and new playstyles.

Aruze game titles to be featured at NIGA include:

Go Go Claw – Cash Grab: Part of Aruze’s Active Play game line, Go Go Claw – Cash Grab blends arcade and casino-style play, using a physical claw to attempt to place one of the prize balls in the collection bin, where (hopefully) a jackpot is unveiled.

Go Go Claw – Gold Bars: Debuting at NIGA, Gold Bars, the new Go Go Claw theme invites players to use a joystick (as in Cash Grab) to maneuver a claw to grasp a prize ball, now filled with gold bars, and move it to a collection bin to unveil a prize.

Fu Jin Shu: An exclusive title for Muso Dragon, one of Aruze’s most dramatic cabinet and signage packages, Fu Jin Shu features a continuously flowering money tree that sprouts gold coins that could make players rich. The graphics are the perfect complement to the golden dragons that adorn the glowing signage.

Lucky Roulette: This “hybrid roulette” game combines classic mechanical elements with state-of-the-art projection mapping technology. The HD projector displays high resolution graphics of the roulette wheel onto the large, spinning mechanical wheel. Interactive graphics track the spinning physical ball, punctuated by a variety of changing game scenes designed to level up player experiences.

Also, Aruze Gaming’s Director of Gaming Operations Lon O’Donnell will speak on a panel at the tradeshow about the evolution and future of table games.