Casino Game Lab: From Idea to Pitch Page
A game idea becomes stronger when it is converted into a structured package: rules, sample round, payout table, math notes, dealer procedure, and operator benefits.
Stage 1: concept
Write the game in one sentence. If it cannot be explained simply, it is probably not ready. Identify the base game, the new mechanic, and why a player would care.
Stage 2: playable rules
Create a sample round, table layout notes, settlement order, and dealer script. This exposes confusion early.
Stage 3: math and simulation
Use simulation to test hit frequency and payout options. Do not rely on feelings when payouts are involved.
Stage 4: pitch
The pitch page should explain player excitement, casino benefit, operational simplicity, training requirements, and next steps.
Key takeaways
- A pitch needs more than a name.
- Procedure and math are part of the product.
- Keep serious ideas private until protected.
Editorial note: This article is original NextWave Fusion commentary for education, product research, and operator thinking. It is not gambling, legal, financial, or regulatory advice.
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