ATLANTIC CITY -- Call Kenny Loggins because Atlantic City has entered the danger zone.

Danger Arena video game by GameCo Inc.

The resort city debuted its first skill game at Harrah's Wednesday, "Danger Arena," which offers players a new way to gamble in casinos.

The game pays out based on the player's 45-second performance using a controller in the first-person action game, similar to a PC, Xbox or Playstation gaming experience.

The skill-based gambling game aims to attract the "next generation of casino customers-- 'the video game casino', combining the entertainment, engagement, and excitement of video games, esports, and gambling." The game by GameCo Inc. is the first of its kind, the company said.

The games arrived in Harrah's, Caesars and Bally's in October after the Division of Gaming Enforcement approved the new games but took a few weeks to set up.

"GenX and Millennials don't play slots, but they do play video games," Jed Katz, the managing director of Javelin Venture Partners, said in a release.

Players can win between $1 and $5,000 at the video games, which will roll out to the remaining Caesars properties in Atlantic City soon.

Got to try out @GameCoInc's first "skill based" casino video game in Atlantic City at @harrahsresort 😇 pic.twitter.com/VvZOblQgbG — AlyMew (@AlyMew) November 3, 2016

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