Millennials might love Las Vegas, but they don’t appear to love the gambling city’s iconic, and profitable, slot machines. Simple, solitary, repetitive games of chance like the slots can seem outdated and uninteresting to a generation used to mobile and social gaming. To start attracting these younger players, casinos are giving gambling a video game makeover, and hoping to add more games that rely on skill—think Angry Birds, but for cash—and that could be played on large touch-screen tabletops. While the average age of those visiting Vegas has dropped in the last five years, the visitors who gamble during their stay has also fallen from 83% to 71% in roughly the same time period, so adjusting games to Millennials’ preferences could be essential. (Washington Post)