Social casinos vs. Real money outlets

Written by:
Nagesh Rath
Published on:
Aug/05/2014
Social casinos vs. Real money outlets

 

Casino games have slowly become some of the most popular ones online. They are no longer restricted to online casinos only - several social games developers have launched their own suites that can be played on social networks like Facebook. Zynga, the best known Facebook game developer (the one responsible for titles like CityVille and FarmVille) has launched several such titles - the Zynga Poker, the Zynga Slots, the Zynga Casino and the Hit It Rich Casino, among others. And they are not the only developer with such games.

 

These suites are the perfect place for players to experience the thrill of casino games without spending real money on them. Or are they? In case of the Hit It Rich slots collection, players can buy the coins to play with for real money, just like in an "official" online casino. There are free bonus coins added to their accounts every day, but they are nothing compared to the amounts players can buy. And this is the major disadvantage of playing these games when compared to real online casinos: although players have the possibility to spend real money at them, no matter how small the amount is, they have no way to turn their winnings into cash.

 

Depending on the gambling habits of the players, a game at a real money online casino might be a much better choice. Staking real money on the games available there is a much more exciting experience, and winning at such a game is even better, considering that the wins can find their way into the player's pockets, not just into a virtual account of some kind. Besides, the games at a real online casino are of much better quality, much more entertaining and especially much fairer - their fairness is audited regularly by the authorities that license these real money casinos and independent industry bodies safeguarding the rights of the players.

 

A real money online casino is a business that expects people to pay for playing, but offers the chance for the player to win back the money invested in return. In case of a social casino, players can only spend, but expect nothing but entertainment in return. This makes the real money online casinos a much better choice for people serious about casino games.

 

So, where can you find these "real money" casinos I was talking about? Well, there are quite a few of them to choose from. Access to them is restricted for certain player categories (for example, those below the legal age) and the residents of certain states (for example online gambling in Ontario is heavily monitored by the government of the state, while in certain states it is explicitly forbidden). The best way to find such a place to play at would be through the numerous online casino reviews websites, where players can also have their say.

 

Social casino gaming is far from the 'real thing', and it is only really worth for the one operating the games and receiving the money.

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