Digital Centre will showcase its photo game, Grand Palace, at ICE Totally Gaming in London, UK, in February.

This will be a smaller version than the massive 3.5m wide and 3.3m tall version the manufacturer introduced at IAAPA in November. After experiencing a lot of demand for a more manageable size, it will showcase the game with a 1.8m screen.
The machine takes four pictures of the player which are then incorporated into the game, the first edition of which was casino-themed. The four images appeared in a slot game among classic symbols of the format. At the end, the player gets their pictures printed as they would with a regular photo booth, as well as their redemption tickets.
Torres said: “The version we are going to show at ICE is going to have much more of an arcade style. The gameplay will involve shapes falling and you have to catch the ones with your face and let the other ones fall.”
Pictured: Josep Torres at EAG in London