0 Blackjack 21 AA Mobile App Plays Busting a Move
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 09/04/2024
In my early Atlantic City, New Jersey radio days, when $2 Blackjack hands were all the thing, I would occasionally part with $25 at the bunny casino to see if I could win.
Usually, my instant player emotion was the agony of defeat, rather than the thrill of victory.
Players learn that the house always wins, a majority of the time.
What's better than playing with real money?
How about using currency that never runs out! It never runs out because it is not real. Blackjack 21 AA app uses simulated money, not real money.
I love video poker 'jacks or better,' and I like blackjack. That's why we created two non-money mobile game apps for you to satisfy this enjoyment of playing guilt free with the same exciting real game experience.
Here is a 29 second Blackjack 21 AA video I present for you.
How was this done?
I created the game in Unity, a cross-platform game engine, built by Unity Technologies for application developers.
Cross-platform means it can create Android, iOS, and other mobile, console, or desktop format code used for those devices. Xbox by Microsoft is a console device.
In the screen shot below, you'll see Unity on a Windows PC. There is also a Unity version for iOS. The simulator section in the shot has an iPad loaded into it to test the screen layout for this particular Apple device.
Below Unity is a quick snapshot of some of the Blackjack 21 AA software code in another editor (Visual Studio).
The Game Manager module that you see in VS controls the game and gets the card dealing going so you can play.
Phone Based Betting Apps
Recently, one of those live online betting apps (that costs you real money) was fined by regulators for accepting bets on some live game elements (that had already ended).
Sorry, you money dream purveyors of cash bounty windfalls, you can't operate your business that way for your customers!
I haven't tried any of those sports betting apps, nor do I have a desire to do so. I'll stick with the simulated fun, without concern about any real loses.