By the time we were ready to publish this review, the studio was working on its debut portfolio, releasing Standard Blackjack and announcing Roulette and R&D Games, while also working on other popular games.
When delivering live dealer tables to players, the brand focuses on making its content appealing to seasoned live casino gamblers and newbies alike. To reach this goal, it takes classic table games as the foundation and adds lots of exciting visuals and modern features to them.
Take Standard Blackjack, for instance. This is a classic game with the ultimate goal for a dealer or a player to be the first to reach 21 points or a number, closest to it (but not exceeding it). At the same time, the company supplies classic betting action with two insanely popular side bets — 21+3 and Perfect Pairs.
Plus, On Air Entertainment’s Standard Blackjack has the Deal Now feature that allows skipping the classic betting time, as well as the Pre-Decision feature that helps a player decide on the action before his/her turn comes.
The default language for dealing and interface across all of the company’s games is English. However, it looks like the brand will also be casting native-speaking hosts to diversify the outreach of its titles. The company first announced it is casting Russian-speaking blackjack dealers, and with its ultimate aim being the presence across multiple markets, we can predict that very soon there will be even more representation for other languages.