A quest to break into the European gaming machine market with a portfolio of 50 skill games has been initiated by Grover Gaming of North Carolina, US.

The software developer is now planning on building upon its successes in the North American market, by international expansion through its distributor Banilla Games.

Grover/Banilla is actively seeking European partners for its unique range of games, which will probably fit well with the portfolios of many companies currently involved in the European AWP business.

While Grover develops the games, Banilla sells them together with a PC-based board using seven separate hard drives, one for each group of games.

The games are currently all being used in US sites, said Grover’s Warren Allan. “The games have skill elements to them and are used in a variety of US jurisdictions where they, or versions of them, are permitted. Georgia is the most prolific state for the use of these games.”