Skill Gaming Expands Skill-gaming for cash prizes is a new form of internet entertainment for many of those opting out of participating in the online casino gambling industry. And for players who love the graphics and through-line associated with online video gaming, (and coincidentally that technology is often found in online casino games from some of the top companies like CryptoLogic and Microgaming) Groove Media, Inc. is providing fantastic alternatives to the traditional skill games that are currently rampant on the Web.
Groove is based out of Toronto, and part of the reason that the video games provider is expanding into the skill gaming market could have to do with the U.S.’s recent ban on online casino gambling. That leaves an opening for legal forms Web sites that offer legal gaming that still has cash-prize bonuses. Groove is established in the video gaming industry, and that trusted name will help smooth the transition into their offerings at SkillGround.com
These skill-games aren’t the traditional skill games or online casino games, but rather titles like LA Street Racer, Kung FU: Deadly Arts, and others are sure to entice a new demographic to the skill gaming industry. Downloading the games is free, and succeeding at beating out other players based on a scoring system means great cash bonuses for the winners.
The CEO of Groove, Jon Walsh, is excited about this new market the company is entering, he notes, “It's never been easier to play video games online for cash prizes. Our unique score-based game system allows players to log onto SkillGround.com anytime day or night and try to post a high score in a variety of different tournaments or events.”
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