The Kansas Supreme Court on Wednesday explored the digital world of dragons where justices face a key legal question: Is slaying the mythological creature skill or luck?
The court took up a not-so-fantasy case that dates back to 2019 when a subsidiary of a Georgia-based software company introduced the game Dragon's Ascent in bars and other establishments across Kansas.
The Kansas subsidiary of Pace-O-Matic, based in Duluth, Georgia, has been trying for years without success to clarify with certainty that the machine complies with the state's gambling statute that limits games of chance . . .
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