From September 2018 onwards, OneTouch shall roll out an enhanced version of the software provider’s core roulette game. Ultimately, the company chose to upgrade OneTouch Roulette following a surge in demand from European markets, where the original version was initially accessible.
Multi-device Design
OneTouch operates out of the Isle of Man and is a self-professed mobile gaming specialist, with the company responsible for both table games and video slots. In terms of functionality, OneTouch Roulette will apparently be compatible on every device, according to the provider.
From a technical standpoint, the roulette game has been crafted using JavaScript, which is said to elevate the standard of in-game animation. Beyond that, OneTouch Roulette is also said to reach higher levels of performance and stability when compared to the original version.
In-game Upgrades
This touch-based roulette is designed to let players control the experience through completing simple commands. For starters, a touch of the button is all that will be necessary to transition from a distant betting table perspective to another one that is zoomed in closer and showing off all the prospective options available.
Once all of the bets have been placed, OneTouch is designed to then focus on what matters most, which will be the spinning of the wheel. At this point, the camera will shift straight over to the wheel to show the next result.
Tracking Stats
Players are also given the ability to track the previous results and prior wagers, so as to guide their future decisions in the game. This aspect of the game is also complemented by the presentation of hot and cold numbers from other rounds of the game.
Operators will find that OneTouch Roulette can be altered to accept a range of global currencies. Meanwhile, the game also comes with back office functionality that can aid in regard to reporting and configuration.