Newsletter REF: 012
05th November, 2007
EA Fight The Landlord
 
Entertasia launch the phase two development of the tremendously popular Chinese card game Fight The Landlord.
This new development bench features a player to player (P2P) environment of the entertaining and competitive Chinese card game Fight The Landlord. This operating system is new and is an addition to the current scope of Entertasia Live Dealer Games.
Fight The Landlord originated in Hubei province in central China. It is one of the most popular card played games all over China. Over 50,000,000 players are extensively playing on the internet in the Chinese communities over the world. Now, you can provide this game option to your customers as it is included in all Entertasia Software Licensees.
Fight The Landlord is a commission-based revenue model. 5% commission will be charged to the winner(s) each game. According to our estimation over the vast number of players concurrently on the internet, this will increase your business revenue by 15%+.
At Entertasia we take pride in our well researched innovative approach to software product and system development. In addition to Fight The Landlord, coming soon will be more new P2P games, to widen the selection of games for your regular and new players, giving operators, new and more product options and new and more routes to market.

 

“…the attacker’s object of the game is to be the first to get rid of all of the cards, by playing them to the table. The defenders’ object of the game is to avoiding the Dizhu to get rid of his cards, and tried to let one of themselves be first to play all his cards cooperatively…”
 
If you are interested please contact your sales representative. Or check out www.entertasia.com for further information.
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