Greetings, fellow gamers! It’s your Gamenoma writer here, and today, we're pulling back the curtain on something crucial: **How Gamenoma's Games Are Tested and Verified**. We believe that true confidence comes from understanding, not just hoping, and that's why transparency is a cornerstone of everything we build. We want you to know exactly how fair our games are, especially our own Gamenoma House Build titles, because when you understand the mechanics, you play smarter.

What is provably fair and why does it matter?

Many of our games, particularly the ones developed right here at Gamenoma – like Paka Crash (Paka Kumi), Chicken Road (Chicken Dash), Lwanda Magere, Athlete Hurdles, Horse Hurdles, and Dog Hurdles – utilise a system called 'Provably Fair'. This isn't just a fancy term; it's a cryptographic method that allows you, the player, to independently verify that every game outcome is random and hasn't been tampered with by us or anyone else. Think of it as an open audit for every single round played. Before a game round starts, we generate a 'server seed' and hash it. You contribute a 'client seed' (you can even change it if you like!), and a 'nonce' counts the rounds. These three pieces of information are then combined to determine the outcome. Because the server seed is hidden (hashed) until after the round, and your client seed is unique, neither of us can know the exact outcome beforehand, ensuring true randomness.

Why Gamenoma ensures our games are provably fair

We take immense pride in our Gamenoma House Build games, and ensuring their fairness is paramount. For us, it’s about establishing trust. While games like Aviator, from our partners at Spribe, have their own certifications and a well-established reputation for fairness with an RTP of 97%, we wanted to give you the same level of assurance for our unique Kenyan-themed titles. This system means you never have to just 'trust us'; you can verify it for yourself. It’s about empowering you with the tools to see that the Gamenoma house edge, which is always clearly stated (for instance, Paka Crash has a 96.5% RTP, meaning a 3.5% house edge), is the only factor influencing your chances, not hidden manipulation. While understanding how games work can boost your confidence, always remember to play responsibly. Set limits, stick to them, and never chase losses. Gambling should be fun, not a financial burden.

How to Configure This Tool on Gamenoma

  • After a game round finishes, click the 'Provably Fair' icon or link, usually found near the game's betting area.
  • A pop-up will appear, showing you the 'Server Seed' (hashed), 'Client Seed', and 'Nonce' for that specific round. Before the next round, you can even change your client seed if you wish.
  • You'll also see the 'unhashed server seed' from the previous round. With these details, you can use any third-party provably fair calculator to independently verify the outcome and confirm that the result was genuinely random and untampered with.

Need Support?

Should you have any questions or need assistance with verifying a game round, our customer support team is always ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is 'Provably Fair'?
A: Provably Fair is a system that uses cryptography (complex maths!) to allow players to verify that game outcomes are completely random and have not been manipulated. You get to check the maths yourself!

Q: Which Gamenoma games are Provably Fair?
A: Our Gamenoma House Build games – Paka Crash (Paka Kumi), Chicken Road (Chicken Dash), Lwanda Magere, Athlete Hurdles, Horse Hurdles, and Dog Hurdles – all use our in-house Provably Fair system.

Q: Does Aviator use Provably Fair?
A: Yes, Aviator by Spribe also uses a Provably Fair system, though it’s their own implementation. You can verify its outcomes directly through their in-game tools.

Q: Can I manipulate the game outcomes using the Provably Fair system?
A: No, absolutely not. The system is designed to prove fairness, not to be exploited. While you can influence your 'client seed', the 'server seed' (which you only see unhashed after the round) combined with the 'nonce' ensures that no single party can predict or alter the result.

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Responsible Play Notice: Betting and casino games are entertainment tools, not income generation paths. Expected outcome is mathematically negative. Set strict deposit and time limits on Gamenoma before playing.

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