Pennsylvania’s Mt. Airy Casino Launches Social Casino App

Mount Airy Casino Resort has launched an online social casino titled Play Mount Airy. The social platform was built using Greentube Pro, Greentube’s private label social casino solution.

Mount Airy Casino Resort in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains has launched a new social casino site and app with Greentube Pro providing the software platform.

In a press release, casino officials said they looked to Greentube to create a customized solution that enabled players to experience the resort online. The platform provides a true branded experience that reflects the physical appearance of Mount Airy Casino Resort including a virtual rendition of the property’s lobby and main casino.

The site also offers popular games from Greentube and other leading providers as well as on-site promotions for the casino, the release said. The site is available on PC, tablet or mobile device.

 “Our goal was to build a social platform that delivered part of the Mount Airy Casino Resort experience into players’ homes and hands,” said John Culetsu, executive vice president and general manager for Mount Airy Casino Resort. “We are proud to offer this platform to our regional players as well as casino enthusiasts throughout the country.”

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