Units of “Mori Dice”, a fresh slot-style sic bo game from casino technology supplier LT Game Ltd, are being added to the floor at Grand Lisboa in Macau’s downtown casino district.
The information about the imminent addition of three units of the product at the SJM Holdings Ltd property was confirmed to GGRAsia by Peck Chen, LT Game’s sales and marketing director. They are being offered on the firm’s LTS-2 upright cabinet (pictured).
The sales executive added that LT Game is now also promoting Mori Dice for the Philippines and Malaysia casino markets.
Mori Dice first went live in the Macau market last year. Since then, the digital dice game has seen installations at Casino Kam Pek Paradise in downtown Macau, and later at Galaxy Macau, Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd’s flagship Cotai property.
LT Game’s Mr Chen noted that about a month ago, Mori Dice and another recent product from LT Game – “Super Bull” – were installed at Galaxy Entertainment’s downtown property StarWorld Hotel. Those installations were also presented on the LTS-2 cabinet.
Super Bull’s play format is based on an established Asian card-comparison game called “Niu Niu”, involving a ‘player’ and a person acting as ‘dealer/banker’.
Casino Kam Pek Paradise is a Macau satellite promoted by LT Game’s Hong Kong-listed parent, Paradise Entertainment Ltd, under SJM Holdings’ casino licence. By year-end, Casino Kam Pek Paradise is among Macau satellites that must cease operations due to its licensee opting not to absorb its business into core operations, as would otherwise be required under Macau’s updated legal framework for gaming.


