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Didn’t want to install the app, so I used Chrome on my phone. Half the games load sideways, the keyboard covers input fields, and it logs me out when I switch apps. Got annoyed fast.
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Didn’t want to install the app, so I used Chrome on my phone. Half the games load sideways, the keyboard covers input fields, and it logs me out when I switch apps. Got annoyed fast.
App works but my phone heats up like crazy and battery drops super fast. After an hour of spins I’m down money and at 20% battery. Not exactly how I want to spend my commute.
Whenever cashout is offered, the amount is so low it's basically just surrendering value.
Some games run fine, others just kick me out randomly. I lost track how many times a bonus round crashed and then reopened with a smaller balance. Support keeps saying it's my browser, but I've tried three. Same thing.
I went looking for deposit limits to control myself, and the settings are buried under weird menus with confusing wording. I did manage to set one, but it reset when I changed currency. Not very serious about responsibility in my opinion.
All promo amounts are advertised in USD and the conversion for my currency is random looking. Makes it hard to judge value.
Joined because my mate said it was “decent”. Honestly can’t see what’s decent about tight games, slow withdrawals and an ugly lobby. Could’ve just burned the money.
Important conditions for cashout are only in a tiny link. Should be clearer up front.
I know they’re licensed and all that, but man, spinning here is like watching paint dry. Same dead spins over and over. At least on other sites I occasionally hit something exciting. Here it’s just a long slow drain.
The whole site design looks like some old clone casino. I didn’t feel safe putting my card details there, used a voucher instead. Games were very average, sound kept glitching. Maybe I’m picky but the whole vibe is just low quality, like no one really cares about it.
Updated the app on my iPhone and now it crashes every five minutes. Having to use the mobile browser instead, but the buttons are tiny.
I like that the interface isn't cluttered with flashing banners. It’s simple, easy to navigate, and the games load fast. A nice place to unwind after work.
The dashboard has a dedicated breakdown of your wagering progress for active bonuses, which saves you from constantly guessing how much rollover is left. The desktop platform runs smoothly without heavy resource usage, making it an ideal choice for multi-tabling or running a live casino stream in the background without any performance drops.
Solid platform. No major issues after three months of playing here on weekends.
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