Does SaltyBet use real money?
Salty Bet is purely for entertainment purposes and no real money will be paid out. Users that create their account start with $400 in fictional currency of Salty Bucks that can be used to place their bets. Between every match there is a betting phase during which the players can place their bets.
Who made SaltyBet?
Enter Salty Bet (created by a designer who goes only by the name of Salty), a free game that allows players to place virtual bets on live competitive fights between (often wildly mismatched) video game characters. These combatants are sourced from MUGEN, a freeware 2-D fighting game engine designed by Elecbyte.
How do you win on SaltyBet?
10 helpful ways to get you out of the Salt Mines in Salty Bet
- #1 Always bet on Waifu. ...
- #2 Always bet on adjective fighters. ...
- #3 Always bet on MS Paint. ...
- #4 Always bet on dog characters. ...
- #5 Always bet on Popeye. ...
- #6 Usually bet on small hitboxes. ...
- #7 Never bet DBZ. ...
- #8 Never bet Sonic.
What version of Mugen does SaltyBet use?
SaltyBet itself operates off of the MUGEN engine which was developed by “elecbyte” in early 2002 [23]. This engine clones the basic features of the classic Street Fighter series of games originally developed by Capcom beginning in 1987 [5].