I don’t want to come across as a #ss but on the same token, I don’t think sugar coating anything, especially anything connected to a commercial venture, does anyone any favours. Hence here are my honest thoughts.
Site Design
While it’s a lot better than before, it’s still really bland and lacks pizzazz which ultimately sets online gaming sites up to be used to capture punters interest.
Casino Games
Five slots, Five video bingo, plus Keno and Hi/Lo.
A total of 12 games in your casino suite, that’s it!
Video slots with free spins and bonus features are what most players play these days at online casinos. The five slots you have are old and dated. They’d may have been fine for 2003 but for 2013 they’re certainly not going to have people lining up to play them.
Keno, Bingo, Hi/Lo don’t change that much but video slots have and if your not providing cutting edge games to suits what players enjoy these days then your simple wasting your development cash.
On your “About” page you claim all games are tested and your Licensed.
Licensing Jurisdiction
Costa Rica does not issue interactive gaming licenses. They issue business licenses only.
Meaning there is no difference between the license an online gaming site has to that of the local shoe shop. If your serious about having an online gaming venue then you need to acquire a gaming license from a recognized jurisdiction.
As far as testing the games for fairness which industry recognized auditing firm does this?
With regard to investment capital I personally think you’ll be hard pushed to find anyone within the industry to provide backing for games which are verging on being obsolete in today’s online gaming market.
In closing, also on your “About” page you claim, “We have professionals with more than 10 years of expertise in entertainment, gaming and digital development”. However it seems from your posts here, site design and game development etc etc, combined with the obvious lack of basic knowledge toward the gaming industry, this statement embellishes the real truth.