Tue Sep 10 2024
Improved settings popup on smallest screens and other minor improvements.
Craps is arguably the most intimidating game in the casino, and Craps Alone is the perfect antidote to that. It’s a pure, unadulterated simulation. There are no flashing lights trying to sell you gems—just a felt table, realistic dice physics, and a very helpful interface that explains every bet on the board. The physics engine is particularly impressive; the way the dice bounce off the back wall feels weighted and authentic.
For a solo experience, it's surprisingly zen. You can take as much time as you want to set up complex 'Don't Pass' strategies with multiple 'Come' bets and odds. The statistics tracking is the real highlight for me. Being able to see the actual distribution of my rolls versus the mathematical probability really helps you understand the 'house edge' in a practical way. It’s a fantastic tool for learning and a solid simulator for enthusiasts.
Ultra-realistic 3D dice physics
Full betting board with all standard options
Comprehensive interactive tutorial
Detailed session statistics and history
Start with the 'Pass Line.' If you roll a 7 or 11, you win. If you roll a 2, 3, or 12, you lose. Any other number becomes the 'Point.' Use the in-game 'Strategy Guide' to understand when to place 'Odds' bets for the best return.
The 'Bankroll' feature allows you to set your starting cash and test how long your favorite betting system lasts. The game provides detailed charts of your roll history and profit/loss.
No, this is a simulator using virtual currency only. No real money can be won or lost.