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FlowPlay is launching a free-to-play social casino game dubbed Casino World. That’s not exactly a big surprise, but the title has a metagame where you can build out your own virtual Las Vegas as if you were a gambling tycoon.

That’s an interesting combination of social casino and tycoon building genres, and Seattle-based FlowPlay hopes it will inject some new life into what analyst firm Eilers & Krejcik says is a $5.2 billion social casino game market. The number of social casino players isn’t growing like it once did, but the average revenue per user is going up, so the market is expanding.

Casino World is a desktop browser game in which folks play various casino-style games while building their own casino/strip of casinos. The idea is that when players win and collect their fortune, they can use that to become their own casino tycoon to build and run casinos within this virtual world.

FlowPlay’s previous games such as Our World (launched in 2008) and Vegas World (launched in 2012) have more than 75 million registered players to date. Morton hopes that Casino World will bring even more players into the fold.

Above: FlowPlay CEO Derrick Morton

Casino World features more than 40 games, including 30 slot machines. That’s a lot of content, and it’s one reason why it took the company almost two years to complete. FlowPlay launched an open beta in July.

Casino World tycoons can play their favorite games, chat with friends, share virtual goods, host parties, and build their empire alongside thousands of online players. As with FlowPlay’s earlier games, players can compete to host the most friends in their online parties in nightclubs.

FlowPlay’s newest game enables for the creation and customization of an immersive city with interactive, social elements that allow players to beat the house. Players can personalize their Casino World city by constructing and moving new buildings, from luxury hotels, to fun dance clubs to glamorous slot halls. Over time, you can build 250 buildings.

“Many of the major buildings actually have interiors,” said Derrick Morton, the CEO of FlowPlay, in an interview with GamesBeat. “People can actually go into your building and go into one of the rooms there. So there are nightclubs and restaurants and bars. They go to your city map, click on a building, and actually go see some of the rooms and walk around with their avatar in the fancy nightclub that you built. And then you can host events at those fancy nightclubs. Now people come to parties and then there’s a sort of a competition for people to be your parties. So it is a social casino at its core loop, but much, much bigger metagame on top of that, in terms of the city-building aspect of it.”

As they grow their empire, players will be rewarded with additional coins to flaunt their Casino World mogul status. Players can also construct “Party Rooms” that serve as interactive chat rooms, where users can invite friends to chat.

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“FlowPlay isn’t just developing the best free-to-play online casino games, we’re fostering social and real-world relationships through the communities that we construct for our players,” said Morton. “With Casino World, we wanted players to experience a new way to interact with the casino landscape, allowing players to build their own slot and bingo halls that reward them with additional coins. Now, players can create the city of their dreams all while sharing the experience with their Casino World friends.”

Above: The metagame in Casino World

Casino World features over 200 new player avatars that have distinct personality characteristics, including movement-based expressions and soundbites. As players acquire Avatar Tokens, they can access new avatar characters with more exclusive personality traits, clothes and styles.

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“There’s kind of a funny storyline as soon as you progress through the game,” Morton said. “You’re first introduced to the building by this rich cowboy. But he gets replaced by the mafia at some point. Then the mafia has to leave town because the CIA has come in and run them out of town. Then the aliens come in, and vampires. It’s a very big story that could take you months and months to uncover.”

Casino World is also introducing Milestone Rewards, a new level-based reward system that pays players in exclusive Charms, additional coins, buildings for the player’s Casino World city, and Party Passes, which allow free entrance into user-run parties. As players acquire wealth within the game, they unlock new reward levels that tell an interactive story of the creation of the Casino World universe.

As an opponent to the crowded mobile app marketplaces, FlowPlay has launched Casino World exclusively for desktop play. Casino World players can access and enjoy the full featured, PC-style universe without the loss of ambience that is required to accommodate a mobile device. Casino World is the most immersive, ultra-realistic FlowPlay title with unmatched gameplay capabilities and interactivity.

Above: Casino World

FlowPlay has also partnered with Publishers Clearing House, a digital entertainment and commerce destination for millions of US consumers, for a Casino World “$25,000 Charmed Life Sweepstakes.”

Participants who register for the sweepstakes by October 27 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern will have the free chance to win a $25,000 guaranteed cash prize. About two weeks after the lucky winner is chosen, the famous Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol, along with Morton, will personally travel to the winner’s home to surprise him or her with the winning check.

“The sweepstakes guys show up to your door with these huge checks,” Morton said. “Well, I’m going to be showing up to the door with a huge check myself personally. That should be fun. So they’re doing they’re running a $25,000 each takes for people to find out about Casino World in general.”

FlowPlay was founded in 2006, and it now has 60 employees, as well as a development team in China. The company has been steadily launching new games in the social sports betting market, but it also got caught up in Adobe’s decision to retire its Flash software, as FlowPlay’s games were built on it.

“We got hit with the end of Adobe Flash,” Morton said. “We had 1.4 million lines of code on our massively multiplayer platform that we had to convert. And so that took us over two years, almost three years to build an entirely new version of Vegas World that would run on mobile, or on a browser, versus the last game that we had in the past. That took up a big chunk of time.”

As for the future, Morton said the company may experiment with subscription gaming.

“One of the things we’re experimenting with in Casino World is making it a more subscription-based product versus an in-app purchase product,” Morton said.

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The History Of Las Vegas And Its Attractions

In 1931 the state of Nevada legalized almost all forms of gambling as a way to increase revenue for the state. Since gambling was legal in Nevada, Las Vegas became an attractive location for crime lords and mobsters to invest in the city and that caused the town to grow rapidly during the 1950s, making it the epicenter of gambling in America. In the 1960s legitimate businessmen, entrepreneurs, and corporations started to buy the hotels and casinos in Vegas, which reduced the city's organized crime connections. From this point, Vegas would grow into the thriving tourist destination of the present times, a place of entertainment, partying, risk-taking, allure, fun, elegance, vulgar, brash and grand.

The Five Tallest Buildings in Las Vegas

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Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

The Encore at Wynn Las Vegas is the fifth tallest building in Las Vegas, standing at 631 feet (192.3 meters) tall. In 2006, an announcement was made that a second hotel tower would be built next to the one- year old Wynn Las Vegas hotel. This hotel tower ended up as the full-scale resort that today is the Encore hotel which opened on December 22, 2008. The luxury resort, hotel, and casino has a life imitating art theme and is currently owned by the Wynn Resorts Limited Corporation. Besides being a giant 2,034 room hotel, the Encore hotel houses a casino, convention space, retail space, a spa and salon, a nightclub, a theater, 7 bars and 5 restaurants. The Encore's theaters and nightclubs have hosted many famous artists and DJs like Beyonce, Garth Brooks, Ne-Yo and Calvin Harris.

Trump International Hotel & Tower – Tower One

The Trump International Hotel & Tower is the fourth tallest building in Las Vegas, standing 640 feet (195 meters) tall. In 2002 American businessman Phil Ruffin partnered with Donald Trump to build Trump Tower in Las Vegas. After two years of deciding and changing the scale of the project, the deal between Ruffin and Trump was signed in 2004, with the groundbreaking ceremony taking place in July of 2005, shortly after all of the condominium units in the tower had been reserved. Construction on the tower started in November of that year, and the building was topped out in May of 2007. The Trump International Hotel & Tower is a luxury hotel, timeshare, and condominium that is currently owned by Ruffin, Trump, and Hilton Grand Vacations after they brought 300 condominiums back in 2012. The Trump International Hotel & Tower has the distinction of being Las Vegas's tallest residential building and currently houses two restaurants, the DJT and a poolside restaurant called the H2(eau).

The Palazzo

Ranking third among the tallest buildings in Las Vegas is the Palazzo. It stands 642 feet (195.6 meters) tall. Construction on The Palazzo started in 2005 and by January 17, 2008, the official grand opening of the building took place. A casino resort and a luxury hotel with an Italian theme, the Palazzo is owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. It forms part of a larger complex that included the Sands Convention Center and Venetian Resort and Casino, which are also owned by the Sands Corporation. The Palazzo is a very impressive building as it is the largest hotel in the world, is the largest building in America in terms of floor space and the largest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver-certified building in all of America. The Palazzo has various restaurants, including the Dal Toro restaurant which houses the Las Vegas Car Museum and is home to the Grand Canal Shoppes that is shared with The Venetian that mostly features upscale shops and boutiques.

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Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas

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The Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas is 735 feet (224 meters) tall and is second tallest building in Las Vegas, but is yet to be officially opened. The Fontainebleau was announced in 2005 and was built over over the site where the old El Rancho Casino stood. Groundbreaking on the site started in 2007, and the shell of the building was topped off in 2008. In 2009 Fontainebleau Resorts CEO, who was responsible for acquiring loans for the building left the company, and shortly afterwards, the Bank of America refused to give out more funds for construction of the building, which caused Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in June of 2009. Construction on the Fontainebleau stopped at this point, even though it was almost completed. In bankruptcy court that November Carl Ichan won the bidding to gain control of the fate Fontainebleau. In 2010, Ichan auctioned off the furnishings that were to be used for the Fontainebleau and since then the building has remained unused.

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Stratosphere Tower

The Stratosphere Tower ranks number one among the tallest buildings in Las Vegas, standing 1,150 feet (350.5 meters) tall. In the late 1980s, Bob Stupak (1942-2009), a casino owner, perceived the idea for the Stratosphere Tower as an addition to his already thriving Vegas World casino. After designing the building and settling to lower the proposed height due to flight safety concerns, construction started but suffered many delays after a fire broke out in 1993. During the phase of construction, the Stratosphere Corporation was established as the public company that ran the building. However, shortly after the Stratosphere opened in the April of 1996, the Stratosphere Corporation had to file for bankruptcy. After bankruptcy, Carl Icahn gained control of the Stratosphere through his American Casino & Entertainment Properties (ACEP). In 2008 Ichan sold ACEP to the Whitehall Street Real Estate Funds group, who have since been the corporation that owns the Stratosphere Tower.

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Besides being the tallest building in Vegas, the Stratosphere is also the tallest building in Nevada, the tallest one in the western United States, and the tallest freestanding observation tower in America. The Stratosphere Tower is a hotel, tower and casino that has two observation decks and is home to several restaurants, including the 'Top of the World' revolving restaurant. The Stratosphere is also host to the three highest thrill rides in the world, as well as the SkyJump Las Vegas and hosts a mall called the Stratosphere Tower Shops that features Knopf Fine Art Photography Gallery and a comedy club.