Selection Of Games Overhyped
They claim thousands of games but when you filter out duplicates and reskins, it doesn’t feel that big. A lot of cheap-looking titles from providers I never heard of. Quantity over quality, for sure.
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They claim thousands of games but when you filter out duplicates and reskins, it doesn’t feel that big. A lot of cheap-looking titles from providers I never heard of. Quantity over quality, for sure.
They throw a welcome bonus at you, but the wagering rules are a maze. I thought I could cash out after meeting the requirement, but then there were game restrictions and max bet nonsense I somehow missed. Felt tricked more than entertained.
Odds flash and change every second, and half my bets get rejected for “price change”. Very frustrating on live games.
I joined mainly for one provider that later disappeared from the site entirely. No info if they’ll come back. Left me without the games I liked most.
They gave me a 24-hour bonus. Instead of fun, it felt like a countdown pushing me to play more and faster. I ended up wagering like crazy just to not “waste” it and, of course, lost most of it.
They advertise weekly cashback but it’s only on some losses and it comes with wagering again. By the time I understood the formula, the tiny amount I got wasn’t even worth logging back in.
When balance hits zero, it just throws you out instead of offering quick top-up. You have to navigate back to cashier each time, which is clunky by today’s standards.
Nothing was outright terrible but every single thing was slightly worse than other casinos I’ve used. Slower loading, more hoops for KYC, fewer convenient payment options, stingier bonuses, less helpful support. Death by a thousand small annoyances. After a week I realized I was forcing myself to log in just to “use the bonus” instead of actually wanting to play, which is when I knew it’s time to leave.
First thing you see is ten different banners sliding around, news tickers, featured games, and some tournament box. Took me a good minute to find the actual game categories. Feels like sensory overload.
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