Quote Originally Posted by camon View Post
I have never seen that game before. I miss the horse racing game fantasy springs used to have years ago that was set up like roulette with a big video screen in the middle. My locals need to get this game. Only a couple of casinos in southern california (not close) have the video blackjack as well. We need more of these type of games where people play together rather than just all slots.

Do you know when more casinos are going to get this game? and I agree that the titan 360 is losing popularity due to horrible base game pay. When the base game is not paying and when the wheel is not triggering, you are in trouble and can lose money really quick like Warren mentioned. It is only fun when both is paying and when I can hop the bank when no one is really on to find one that is paying, which is not easy or fun to do. I like being able to sit down, stay on a while, and play without a lot of dead spins and nothing happening. I used to play Titan all the time. I spend more time playing other stuff now and I go back and forth on titan every now and then spending only a tiny amount of time on it if nothing is happening. Also the base game payouts on titan are less than games unattached to it. If you are playing 90 cents on regular china shores and hit all red flags, you get 900 bucks. If you play a dollar in titan 360 china shores and get all red flags, you get 600 bucks. Max bet on titan 5 bucks gives you 3,000. Max bet on regular china shores 3 bucks gives you 3,000.

You know what would be more fun with titan? If there were more prize options on the wheel so the wheel can trigger more often like adding a 5 dollar prize here and there in some of the pockets instead of just 10s and 20s (1 cent) or 20s and 40s (2 cent). For a 2 cent machine, it could be 5, 10, 20, and 40 on the wheel along with the green and red pockets. For 1 cent machine it could be 5, 10, 15, 20. Then the wheel can trigger more often and people can have a lot more fun instead of just a quiet titan and dead spin after dead spin.
I don't know when more of these will be installed. I'm actually surprised that there isn't one in Vegas and would expect to see at least a couple. It is a bit of a risk though. It takes up A LOT of space on the floor and if you are not familiar at all with horse racing the betting board can look a little intimidating. I've already spent quite a bit of time standing by the game showing people how to play the basic bets. We'll see how it goes. I'm rooting for it as it is very cool. It's been a lot of fun just watching people's reactions as they see it for the first time.

They have already have a new version with boats instead of horses. The entire center area is filled with water!