CashPlay has partnered with Georgia-based game developer, Jump or Fall.
Jump or Fall, established in 2013, has a small development team responsible for RPS Defense and Don't Touch My Planet available on the iOS Platform.
Two of the latest games are Sudoku Tournament and Coffin Rush are scheduled to launch this month for real cash tournaments powered by Cashplay.
Sandro Kvlividze, co-founder of Jump or Fall said, “We are very excited about our partnership with Cashplay. I’m a very big cybersports guy and while mobile games may not be quite there yet, today we have the possibility to test our hard honed skills against each other and gain something more than just a score, all thanks to Cashplay. I see many potential opportunities with this service and think it emerged at the right time in the industry.”
CashPlay Partners with Jump or Fall
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jade 9 years ago
Sudoku was never a game that attracted my attention, but It certainly does have a large following. I can't even imagine how a multiplayer tournament would go for just an average fan of the game. I guess I will just have to see, but I am forever amazed by the new games that are taking the online gambling arena.
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catapultaudio 9 years ago
I love the idea of a massively multiplayer sudoku type of game, but computers and the internet in general make such an idea really quite difficult, especially if your talking about playing for money. It's just too easy to program a computer to solve such puzzles quickly now and only the most prodigious of human beings can...
I love the idea of a massively multiplayer sudoku type of game, but computers and the internet in general make such an idea really quite difficult, especially if your talking about playing for money. It's just too easy to program a computer to solve such puzzles quickly now and only the most prodigious of human beings can have any hope of competing with such softwares :(
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