That’s maybe one interesting thing shared by this game and the Caesars Palace game.
Very little is different about any of these casinos aside from the basic aesthetics, though the casinos that require a bigger bankroll to enter may also have higher limits. Unlike Caesars Palace, this game consists of multiple casinos and enables the player to go from one to another. If the player busts out, we see a quick visual of the player character leaving whatever casino he is at and showing his empty pockets.
The first major difference with this game is that there is a more clear way to, ‘Win,’ as the player has a goal of getting a $1,000 bankroll to $10,000,000. Readers will find that this game isn’t terribly different in terms of gameplay, overall, but there is a little bit more in the way of interaction with other characters as compared to Caesars Palace.įor one thing, remember that the Sega Genesis version of Caesars Palace did not have any interaction with NPC’s (Non-Player Characters) whatsoever, and that the interaction with NPC’s in the Super NIntendo version mainly consisted of them giving you poor gambling advice.