Based on the early returns, company executives think they’ve got a product with staying power in their grasp.
The game’s manufacturer, Las Vegas-based Aruze Gaming America Inc., is field testing what it calls a first-of-its-kind game at a handful of Southern Nevada casinos, including three in Las Vegas. The prize for a successful treasure grab is cash. However, there are no stuffed animals or boxed electronics. The Go Go Claw gambling game looks and plays a lot like a crane machine found in an arcade or the entrance to a grocery store. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) controllable claw is capturing the curiosity of casinos and their customers. Balls holding paper clips in the Go Go Claw slot machine, inspired by the old-school arcade game, at Circa in Las Vegas, Tuesday, Aug.