Casino BlackJack Of All Trades

I decided to check out Casino BlackJack for Windows 3.11 running on DOSBox. I’ve never played that old-school Blackjack game before until now, and here’s what the actual gameplay looks like:

I’d say this is a really fun game, and what I like about it is there’s options involving check boxes for splitting aces, doubling down on any count, splitting any two cards and using bonus payments. You can also change the minimum and maximum bet limits while you’re there. Minimum bet limits are ranged from 1 dollar to 1,000 dollars, and maximum bet limits are ranged from 2,000 dollars to 10,000 dollars. Sweet!

Now I’m off to continue exploring something new (old) in the meantime. Until then, I will see you all next month!

Let’s Talk About Monopoly Casino Vegas Edition

I just remembered something from awhile back in the Windows XP era. I was playing an old-school gambling simulation game called Monopoly Casino Vegas Edition.

I got this game as part of my Monopoly Platinum Collection for Christmas back when I was a kid. In this game, you get to choose which casino game you’d like to play while choosing the minimum and maximum betting increments. Here are some screenshots of games that are my favorites:

Pai Gow Poker
Poker
Blackjack
Roulette
Craps
Sic-Bo
Money Wheel

There’s also Keno, Bingo, video poker and slot machines in this game. Anyways, I really missed playing this fun game so much. 🙁

Caesars Palace Beaten With Very Best Ending Of All

I decided to come back to playing the Game Boy version of Caesars Palace, and I’ve been winning a giant amount of fake money until I got notified by a female cashier named Suzy:

And guess how much I won?

That’s just enough to get the very best ending in this game. Hooray!

I also like how this ending contains a jingle that sounded exactly like the 20th Century Fox theme song. But yeah, I just wish all this money and the limousine were real. 🙂

Let’s Talk About Some Acey Deucy

I was playing an old Windows game a couple years ago called Acey Deucy (a.k.a. Red Dog or In Between). It’s a casino game in which the player bets that the third card flipped will be between the first two in value. Here’s a screenshot of the gameplay:

To play this game, the player first places a bet and the dealer flips two cards. The player is then given the option to raise their bet and the third card is flipped. The player wins if the third card is in between the first two, but if the third card is not in between then the player loses.

I’d say this is an OK casino game, but I think I’ll stick with Caesars Palace.

I Nailed The Best Ending In Caesars Palace

I’ve been playing around some more Caesars Palace on the VisualBoyAdvance just for the heck of it and I managed to cash out three quarters of a million dollars! I won huge amounts of “money” in Video Poker, Roulette, Blackjack and the Money Wheel:

After “cashing out” $750,000 I got an awesome hot rod that can send my way back to my hamster headquarters. 🙂

What I like about this best ending is the hot rod jingle sound because I find that quite catchy, and I also like the sign that lets me know that I’m leaving Vegas after beating the game:

I just wish the car and the money were real! 😍

Some fun with Caesars Palace for the Game Boy

I decided to try out a new (old) game on my VisualBoyAdvance emulator called Caesars Palace for the original Game Boy. You start off with some “cash” as you play games in the casino such as Slots, Video Poker and Money Wheel:

It’s fun to play but sometimes hard to win. I like playing that is because I remember playing the old Windows version of the game way back in the Windows XP era. Jackpot!