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The Importance of Music in Online Casinos

20/5/2022

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We all know what awaits us in land-based casinos. Sounds of chips being stacked. Jolly music coming from slot machines stations. And the inevitable sound of smooth jazz or some other type of elevator music. Yet, with the rise of online casino gaming, it is easy to forget how online casino houses also use music to make their users feel more welcome, comfortable and perhaps even more focused. You might not hear a fancy tune in the lobby, but music will be there to make your sessions more immersive and full of adrenaline. And you are about to find out why! 
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Music is No Longer Just a Background Noise​
Sultry piano music is rarely heard at online casinos unless you are a fan of classic table games. Even so, simple online slots, like Eye of Horus slot machine, will have epic soundtracks that make the game a well-rounded experience.
 
Just imagine! The above-mentioned title will take you straight to the deserts of Egypt, where mysterious priests, magical creatures and deities determine your fortune. The soundtrack is an immense part of it. Despite the fact there are no written traces of Ancient Egyptian music, we all know what to expect from it.

According to research at Berkley, music can help you experience no less than 13 different emotions. And while the upbeat winning music that activates when you hit a payline is the most obvious effect of music in slot machines, there are also many others.

Romantic slots will remind you of your first heartbreak with a sad piano score. Action-packed releases that come with all guns blazing will wake up the macho in you, partially because of the metal music that accompanies it. Blissful Irish games always come with three things - a fiddle, a flute, and a track that makes you feel happy like a leprechaun. The music in casino games evokes not only emotions but also our alter-egos, our longings and perhaps even sorrows (in case that breakup was really bad).

Music Controls Your Gameplay Experience
People like to think of themselves as super-humans that can’t be affected by ads, commercials or anything else for that matter. However, we are all red under the skin, and the online casino industry recognized that different tunes can help set different moods. We are not talking only about branded slots released by 1980s hair metal bands but also regular slot machines too.
 
On most occasions, when you activate a special feature, the music in the game will change. Just like at the arcades, the track gets faster and more pumped up, thus making your experience more intense and vivid. Even if you only hit a single payline, the game will celebrate with you by changing the music to a special celebratory track. Receptors in our brain recognize them as rewarding and release serotonin, thus triggering a craving for such experiences over and over again. This may also lead to gambling addiction, but as long as you stay reasonable, there is not a single reason not to enjoy music in your favourite games. 
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