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GotSkill? celebrates milestone with its 100th Ontario location

Updated: Nov 15, 2018

Queen’s House Tavern in Niagara Falls gets video skill games for its patrons

January 24, 2017 - Canadian gaming company SBG - Skill Based Games Inc. (SBG) is featuring a local Niagara Falls landmark in celebrating the installation of its video skill games at the one hundredth location in Ontario. The Queen’s House Tavern is a local favourite for food – and it is also the home of the video skill games GotSkill?


“It’s great to be celebrating our one hundredth milestone in Niagara Falls at the Queen’s House Tavern,” says Tony Carvalho, president of GotSkill?. “Our video skill games are catching on across Ontario. We have a number of bars and restaurants in the Niagara Region that have installed the games. It’s wonderful to now be on St. Paul Street at the historical Queen’s House Tavern.”


GotSkill? are unique, skill-based video games that challenges players’ hand-eye coordination and timing on a variety of games. Players have the opportunity to win cash prizes and Carvalho explains GotSkill? games are appealing, “It’s challenging. It’s entertaining. Players find the games fun. For establishments like Queen’s House Tavern, GotSkill? adds another element of entertainment.”


As fun as it is for players, Carvalho says that business owners are also finding the games appealing. “A business gains incremental revenue from the video skill games, with no operational costs. Also, because the games are engaging, patrons tend to stay longer and will order more food and drink while they play.”


“You have to try GotSkill? and, if you are good enough, you have a chance to win cash,” and Carvalho adds, “you should drop into the Queen’s House Tavern, or one of our other locations, and have some fun.”


GotSkill? / SBG - Skills Based Games Inc.


SBG - Skill Based Games Inc. (SBG) is a Canadian distributor of video skill games developed for installation in the hospitality sector (restaurants, bars, pool halls, cafes, bowling alleys, entertainment establishments, etc). The games are skill-based, requiring hand-eye coordination, and include the opportunity for cash prizes. SBG’s GotSkill? games are fun, entertaining, legal, and 100% skill-based. Visit: www.gotskill.ca


Visit www.gotskill.ca for more information or contact:

Tony Carvalho - 905.264.4567 or tonyc@gotskill.ca



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