Description
First Person Craps, a terrific online invention, is part of a whole series of games designed in a similar way. Essentially, these games are all designed for online players to enjoy in a way as similar as possible to a real live casino experience.
Up to now, the market has seen the evolution of First Person Roulette and First Person Blackjack, with First Person Craps a very welcome addition.
There is a very convincing true-to-life element to this game. The on-screen graphics have been designed to re-create the well-decorated studio of the live craps games, with the computer-generated imagery tricking the brain into thinking it is real life at times!
How to play
Craps itself, the popular dice game, is one of the most difficult for new players to get to grips with in casinos. There are many rules to learn which we suggest you do, though First Person Crap’s features are a little easier to explain!
The basic objective is to successfully predict the outcome of a roll of the dice, meaning a high chance element. The most popular bet is the Field bet. In this bet, the player’s hope is that the dice will land on a total combination of 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12.
This is one of the real basics of actual craps and is part of the First Person game too.
How to Play First Person Craps
As well as the basic Field bet, in First Person Craps you can also go for multi-roll wagers. These involve players predicting that they will roll a certain number before a 7. In other words, you keep rolling the dice until you get one of the two – your number, or a seven.
First Person Craps also contains a number of different bets which will be well-known to those who play ordinary craps regularly. ‘Come’ and ‘Don’t Come’ are available here, while the usual ‘Pass’ and ‘Don’t Pass’ are ever-present too. One-roll bets can be placed for those who want to take a chance, while Hardways can also be taken.
Essentially then, all of the elements of a normal craps game are included, with the main premise being that we’ve moved on from online craps, to live craps, now to this perfectly computer-generated first-person version.
Return to Player
The basic 98.6% RTP within live online craps is maintained in First Person Craps.
Verdict
There have been so many versions of online craps, so as a game it has kind of been done. However, ordinary online craps can be a little boring now while in a real live version, you’re moving at the speed the casino demands.
With the First Person Craps game, you get all the atmosphere and beautiful imagery of the live casino version, however, it is still played using a random number generator so remains fair and can be played at your own pace.
The range of bets is fantastic meaning this can and probably will keep you entertained for hours!