Crazy Time, Evolution Gaming’s Live Dealer Game Show, Lands in West Virginia

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Crazy Time, Evolution Gaming’s Live Dealer Game Show, Lands in West Virginia

WV online casino players now have access to Evolution Gaming’s Crazy Time, a live dealer game show.

The show has gained popularity since it launched. It’s filed from the Evolution casino-themed studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

West Virginia is the latest state in which it was launched, and it is also available in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It launched in New Jersey in December 2023. 

In playing Crazy Time, players will spin a money wheel and flip over cards. This allows you to either pick a game option or retrieve prizes. You’re able to wager on the wheel and the outcome of what the cards will be. You can use multipliers, which can go as high as ten times the value. Some options include Cash Hunt, Pachinko, and Crazy Time, where players will bet on the money wheel with a chance to increase their winnings. 

Additionally, bonus rounds often appear and offer a chance at a larger payout. 

“Crazy Time has been a massive global hit since launching in 2020 and has attracted millions of players, making it the world’s #1 online live game show,” Jacob Claesson, Evolution CEO for North America, said in a press release.

“That success story is now continuing across the USA. The reception from players in New Jersey has been fantastic, and Crazy Time is now one of our most popular live dealer games in the state. We’re incredibly excited to bring the unique Crazy Time online entertainment experience to players in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, with more US states set to join in the fun soon,” he continued. 

The Game in the Other Markets

While Crazy Time is now available in three states, it was previously available outside the United States. A demo was shown at ICE 2020. The game itself is centered around the Dream Catcher money wheel. Dream Catcher is a game that’s been in Evolution’s library previously. The development was aimed at people who would still want to watch even if they didn’t play themselves. 

“The goal was to make a game that is so entertaining that people would enjoy just watching it as they would a game show on television,” said Evolution’s chief product officer, Todd Haushalter, during the launch in 2020.

He continued, saying: “We know this game will appeal to slot players and we wanted to really entertain them, and to do that we packed each game round with lots of action, also making it longer than a typical slot-round. We feel players get great entertainment value with each bet in this game.”

Evolution Gaming is based in Malta. It operates in the United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, Canada, South Africa, Romania, and other countries. 

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