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Jadestone has developed a suite of new dice games for online gaming operators

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2008-09-30
Andy James
Swedish online game developer Jadestone has developed a suite of new dice games for online gaming operators.

The new and fully managed game network is called DiceArena. The company declared that the launch will be on popular European gaming sites this autumn. As the growth in online poker in Europe is starting to level off, Jadestone readies a new gaming service aimed at both casual and hardcore players looking for something new and different.

Operated by Jadestone Networks, the DiceArena Network will feature a range of carefully selected dice games. Two brand new games that will be on the DiceArena are Dice Hold'em and the fast-paced Shoot the Moons. These will be followed by the
BG Room
classic board favourite Backgammon and Liar's Dice, which will allow players take their bluffing skills to new heights.
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