On January 15, Snoop Dogg launched a sweepstakes casino , Dogg House Casino , in partnership with the tech wizards at Trivelta and Deathrow Games.
Snoop wanted a place where the music is as good as the games and he finally made it happen. Hence, the platform features an exclusive audio environment where you can listen to original music and lyrics through Snoop Dogg Radio. You can even pick your own tracks to play in the background while you hunt for a win.
Carson Hubbard, the Chief Executive Officer of TRIVELTA, said:
“It’s rare to work with an artist who is this deeply involved in the product. Snoop shaped the look, sound, and feel of Dogg House Casino to create something that sits at the intersection of iGaming, music, and culture.”
How the Money Works
Since this is a sweepstakes casino it stays on the right side of the law by using a dual currency system.
You have the Snoop Coins, which are the “fun” coins. You use them for nonredeemable play just to test out the games or pass the time. They have no cash value, but they let you enjoy the full library without any stress.
Then you have Snoop Cash (DCH). This is the sweepstakes currency. You cannot buy this directly, but you get it for free through daily login bonuses or promotions. This is what you use to enter the games that offer real prizes.
A Handful of Exclusives
The game menu has over 500 titles ranging from classic slots to live dealer experiences like Roulette and Baccarat. But the real reason to visit is the exclusive Snoop content you will not find anywhere else.
In Snoop Blackjack, the man himself acts as your dealer while his exclusive theme song plays in the background. If you want a break from the cards you can try Snoop Crazy Dogg Cross where you help him navigate his ’64 Impala across the busy streets of Los Angeles. There is even a huge poker platform where you can join public tables for a chance to square off against Snoop or set up a private game just for your friends.
Joining the Party
The house is making it very easy to get started. New players get a 50 percent bonus on their first purchase up to 100 dollars. Plus you get 1,000 Snoop Coins and 1 Snoop Cash just for showing up every day.
Just keep an eye on the map because Snoop has to follow the rules too. The Dogg House is currently off-limits in over 10 states, including Snoop’s home state of California. It is also closed to players in New York, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Connecticut, Arizona, Louisiana, Maryland, Idaho, and Montana.