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First Person Craps
- Category: Live Dealer Games
- volume: 8 times
- Published: 2020-11-29 08:00:00
#First Person Craps Introduction
First Person Craps
First Person Craps Overview
Evolution is known for its live dealer and table games, and with First Person Craps, they’ve delivered another banger of an online casino game to their players. Looks and feels like other 3D first-person table games from the game provider, such as First Person Baccarat Prosperity Tree. I’ll discuss everything that makes this online craps game great in this review.
Pros
- High max RTP of 99.17%
- High maximum bet of €5,000
- Supported on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices
Cons
- None in particular
First Person Craps Game Review
4.5 /5At first glance, First Person Craps has multiple elements perfectly executed. It offers extremely low and extremely high wagers and has a varied RTP as well, so it caters to players who prefer traditional and different bets. I’ll go into further detail about what makes the world of First Person Craps overall better than its live casino version.
Graphics, Sound, and User Experience
5.0 /5The word “immersive” gets thrown around a lot in game reviews, but I wouldn’t use it lightly after playing First Person Craps. The overall atmosphere of the slot is meticulously crafted, and its 3D animation matches the quality found in First Person Baccarat Prosperity Tree, which is one of the best casino games from the studio.
The sound contributes to building the perfect atmosphere, and it compensates for something that was missing from the live craps version. It does instill that sense of being in a brick-and-mortar casino and playing craps.
What’s more impressive about the game is that it is entirely designed (from a UI perspective) for the preferences of all sorts of players. The speed of the gameplay is entirely up to the player, which makes the pacing another key distinction between it and the live variant. Furthermore, the game is compatible with a wide range of devices and operating systems, including iPads and Windows PCs.
RTP, Payout, and Betting Range
4.5 /5First Person Craps is in line with some of the best casino games in the market, even when we include roulette or blackjack variants in the discussion. The game’s RTP ranges between 83.33% to 99.17%, and even its RNG volatility can change depending on the bets you’re employing.
As far as betting is concerned, players have a lot of room to spend their cash accordingly, as the range is €0.50 to €5,000. You can get as much as 30x your bet (with bets on Craps 2 and 12).
First Person Craps Gameplay
4.5 /5There are way too many bets to make in this game, which further supports all sorts of players. From one-roll bets to hardways, there are many ways of rolling the dice, and thus, many outcomes.
As far as one-roll bets are concerned, here are the following plays you can make:
- Betting on the Field is the safest bet, paying on 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 at 1:1; 2 or 12 at 2:1
- Seven [ays 4:1 if the next roll is 7
- First Person Craps pays 7:1 (total of 2, 3, or 12)
- Craps 2 pays 30:1, being one of the most lucrative bets in the game
- Craps 3 pays 15:1
- Craps 12 pays 30:1, being another one of the highest-paying bets in the game
- Eleven pays 15:1
- C-E (Craps & Eleven) pays 3:1 if 2, 3, or 12; 7:1 if 11
Multi-bets, on the other hand, include Pass/Don’t Pass Line bets, which pay out 1:1, and Come/Don’t Come, which are placed after a point is set, and also pay out similarly.
Then there are Place Bets, Hardways, and Odd Bets, all of which come with their own relative payouts and rules.
However, the aim of the game is simply to bet on what the next roll of the dice entails. I enjoyed how, for such a simple mechanic, First Person Craps has so many unique bets, which further emphasizes my observation that this game is tailored to deliver the perfect experience to all sorts of players.
Special Features
5.0 /5The only criticism I have of other similar table games that I’ve found across the best online casinos is that they simply don’t have enough features to keep things interesting. That is not the case when it comes to First Person Craps. Here’s what the game has in store for players.
Easy Mode
Yes, you can actually make the game more digestible for yourself with just a click. For such a seemingly simple game, the number and types of bets you can make here can be quite overwhelming, especially for beginners. With this mode, you can interact with a simplified layout to remain caught up with the game.
Interactive Tutorial
Beginners don’t have to constantly beat around the bush with secondary sources to learn this game. The Interactive Tutorial requires players to simply hover over any bet or function, and an on-screen prompt will explain what it is and how it impacts the game.
There are other not-so-unique features here as well, such as realistic dice-roll animations and statistical display of bets, which further keep the game exciting.