Astraware Casino Updated for the iPad

Posted on 21 May 2010 by


T’would appear that slowly, slowly app creators for the iPhone are recognizing that the expansion mode on the iPad isn’t all that great, and are updating their apps for full iPad support.  Astraware–a game company that I personally quite like–has released an updated version of their 11-in-1 Casino app that provides full iPad support.  Available via iTunes for an MSRP of just a buck.  Check it out.

Full information below.

Try your luck with Astraware Casino – a collection of 11 of the most popular casino games all in one pack. Enjoy all the fun of a real casino without losing your shirt!

Includes:
♠ Texas Hold ‘Em No Limit Poker
♣ Blackjack
♠ 3 Card Poker
♣ Texas Hold ‘Em Limit Poker
♠ Roulette
♣ Craps
♠ Video Poker
♣ Slots
♠ Baccarat
♣ Video Derby
♠ Video Keno

You’ll also get $1000 in your virtual wallet so you can start playing right away.

Astraware Casino includes instructions on how to play each of the games, so you can enjoy trying them without playing with real money. Play starts with low stakes tables, with higher stake tables unlocked as you play, and offering bigger bets and larger wins. Astraware Casino also includes a bank where you can get an overdraft if your luck is out, or stash your cash if you win big!

Like a regular vacation, when it’s fun to bring back souvenirs, Astraware Casino gives you your own Souvenir Suitcase. As you play various achievements unlock different items to go in the suitcase to remind you of your trip to the Astraware Casino!

Astraware Casino includes the new OS 3.0 iPod integration so you can choose your own casino music soundtrack from your iPod within the game!

What’s New in Version 1.10.004

Updated to support iPad – universal binary for iPad and iPhone/iPod touch – includes shiny new hi-res graphics for iPad.
Updated OpenFeint to v 2.4.6 so achievements are now supported on iPad too.
Updated ‘My iPod Music’ to support iPad too.

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