Yeah, I’ve noticed the same thing. Most people in their 20s and 30s are looking for games that feel interactive or social — not just pressing a button and hoping for lights to flash. I read something on https://www.thehansindia.com/news/international/why-millennials-are-abandoning-the-one-armed-bandit-1007680 that explained how casinos are experimenting with mobile integrations and skill-based games, but they’re still figuring out how to make it engaging without losing the gambling aspect. LINK It’s weirdly hard for them to blend fun and risk in a modern way.
Yeah, I’ve noticed the same thing. Most people in their 20s and 30s are looking for games that feel interactive or social — not just pressing a button and hoping for lights to flash. I read something on https://www.thehansindia.com/news/international/why-millennials-are-abandoning-the-one-armed-bandit-1007680 that explained how casinos are experimenting with mobile integrations and skill-based games, but they’re still figuring out how to make it engaging without losing the gambling aspect. LINK It’s weirdly hard for them to blend fun and risk in a modern way.