


The first is simply to view what’s ‘Hot’, the second is what’s ‘New’, but beyond this it starts to get a little more informative. If you scroll down the homepage you will eventually get to a small menu that allows you to click and organize the games into type. Well, it’s certainly a mixed bag when it comes to this ‘Vegas-style’ online casino experience. Good question, after all you’re not really here to make judgements about the born on date of the website itself, but rather the born on date, and playability, of the games on offer. Nevertheless, at least it confirms the site is bang up to date. It’s pretty rudimentary stuff all being said and done, but it’s definitely a distraction from the actual information being offered.

The pictures shift regularly, and don’t just slide away onto one side- the words and images have a host of effects applied that basically animates the transitions. Just below the trademarked logo there’s a rotating slider image that’s busier than a night in Caesar’s Palace, and then some. When the website first loads up you’ll immediately notice that it’s very up to date and incredibly visually engaging. The Nevada city is renowned for its over the top gaudiness and ability to take even the most innocent people in the world and turn them into booze-soaked, stripper-ogling, debt-amassing creatures of the night (anyone who has seen The Hangover will understand this only too well). Of course there’s the obvious point that a website is going to find it very difficult, if not completely impossible, to recreate the magic, decadence, debauchery and – in some corners just off The Strip – seediness of a weekend in Vegas. After all, this is an online casino the likes of which we’ve all seen a million times before, but the name itself invokes something far more engaging, engrossing and all-encompassing in the world of gambling and winning- the planet’s number one destination for those looking to put a wager or two on. With this in mind you have to wonder if This Is Vegas was created by scribes. It’s something writers do frequently in their work as it’s an easy way of trying to get across a point in the most succinct form possible, and long may it continue. There’s nothing like taking advantage of an established reputation to try and set the scene.
