MIÉ 18 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2024 - 23:03hs.
New release

Pin-Up Casino introduces game inspired by Brazil's jogo do bicho

Setting a trend in the online gaming landscape, Pin-Up Casino introduced a game inspired by the essence and charm of Brazil's classic lottery, jogo do bicho, to its proprietary iGaming platform. This move heralds an innovative approach by blending tradition with modern gaming dynamics.

Originating in the 19th century, jogo do bicho has been a part of Brazil's cultural tapestry.

The game developed by iMoon and exclusively present at PIN-UP Casino, encapsulates its spirit, allowing players to experience the essence of guessing the hidden animal behind a screen, but with a fresh twist that incorporates both animals and numbers.

Crafted in partnership with iMoon, this fresh take on a traditional game engaged Brazilian specialists, ensuring a true-to-source yet modern experience.

Gamers can dive into the thrill starting at just 1 real (˜0.2 USD) while enjoying a promising RTP of 98%. For those willing to let fate decide, the game offers a random animal selection feature.

Katerina, Head of Gaming at PIN-UP Casino, shared insights on this launch: "Previous attempts to digitize the charm of Jogo do bicho faced challenges. Our collaboration with iMoon, steeped in Brazilian authenticity, crafts a bridge between the game's legacy and the innovative aspects of today's gaming. Players can now engage with this reimagined classic starting from a modest 1 BRL."

Affiliates working with PIN-UP Casino and focusing on Brazilian traffic have much to celebrate. This innovative game heightens the platform's appeal for Brazilian enthusiasts, potentially enhancing user engagement and conversion rates. Affiliates can look forward to heightened traction, leveraging this nostalgic yet novel gaming addition.

Beyond Brazil, PIN-UP Casino envisions the game resonating across borders, given its simple mechanics, high RTP, and cultural significance. While the core concept pays homage to Brazilian tradition, markets such as India and Turkey might find its allure hard to resist.

Source: GMB