Question How satisfied are you with mobile/tablet games?

How satisfied are you with mobile/tablet games?

  • Extremely satisfied - they are mobilicious.

    Votes: 23 10.4%
  • They are good - but there is room for improvement (please comment on why)

    Votes: 46 20.8%
  • Seldom play because they suck (please comment)

    Votes: 30 13.6%
  • I don't play because they don't offer the games I like.

    Votes: 69 31.2%
  • I don't play because I don't have a mobile device.

    Votes: 53 24.0%

  • Total voters
    221
I play them once in a while. I definitely would like to be able to change the number of lines to play.
More games would be nice.
 
I have to admit that I like the Netent Mobile gaming, I usually play on redbet.com they have also just added Lucky Angler which is one of my favourite slots, I think at the moment the games are as good as they could be, based on current mobile technology and I am sure as the technology gets better, the games will offer better graphics and more complexity
 
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I tend to play mobile casinos quite a bit. I find the graphics to be crisper and smoother and the only problem I have had lately is that 32Red will time out more frequently on my Android phone when playing them from a browser unlike when I used to download the games to my phone.

There does need to be better selection of casino games but not to the extent that its bloated like the pc versions.

So my vote was: They are good - but there is room for improvement (please comment on why)
 
What, me worry?

With my eyesight,
and considering the number of hours I spend playing at 30 cents a go ...
can't imagine any joy going from a 22 inch monitor on the desk to a 4 inch window on a mobile phone!
And
the only tablets around here being in bottles,
only regrets for me are having had to pass on some of those rather peachy bonuses that were all the rage there a little while ago.
 
On phone you have battery that lasts, what 1 hour of play. And the screen is too small and the sound is not any better. I played starburst touch and I wanted 5 lines but you could not change it only the bet.


I'd rather sit comfortably on my couch with big screen, good sound and a cold one!
 
Mobile games are definitely the future- so that head of mobile here keeps telling me! People tend to mainly use tablets for leisure rather than real work, including me. I find my laptop too bulky to carry around and the desktop is like a ball and chain.

The usability is coming along too. The chap I mentioned earlier is always talking about how controls need to be within thumb distance of the edge and how the spin button should require the user to make a subtle drag rather than tap so that they don't spin unintentionally.

There just needs to be a wee bit more selection, but it's all headed that way.
 
Ive only dabbled with ladbrokes mg android app, more just to see what it was like, and although it was a decent experience, there was a few drawbacks: no auto-play option, limited games to play, and insane battery drain, phone heats up, which indicates huge cpu usage.
overall ill stick to the PC, bigger screen and way way more games.
 
I don't know, i did play both at Slotland and Nordicbet for a bit, but there's something about mobile gaming, and the way info and data is handled on the mobile platforms, combined with the shitload of apps i have installed, which all probably have rights and permissions i don't really know about...

Granted i could have familiarized myself more with the deeper security levels of my gadget before i bought it, or just after.
However it was initially intended as a phone with internet access, i did plan to read my email on it too, but that is about as far as it should go:

For now i probably won't play on the device until i'm sure about the protection of my data, especially banking details and transactions like deposits and withdrawals.
 
Played InetBet mobile on my Samsung Galaxy when traveling. Had the internet service been better, it would have been fine. Service was slow so games were slow.

Haven't tried CW on there.
 
I think I lied, but I didn't mean to. I voted I don't have a mobile device. Well... I have a dumb (by choice) cellphone provided by my employer, and I have a Nook Color. The Nook has wifi, but I keep wifi Off. I haven't even set it up so I could check emails online while out and about. The Nook would be very slow, and battery life is bad -- and really bad when using wifi. My netbook isn't a 'zoomer' either, but it has wifi and has some security/AV installed, and the battery stays healthy for 6 to 10 hours of use.

Times are changing, yes. But pricing for cellphone data packages must greatly improve.

Frankly, the last thing I'm thinking about when out and about and away from home (except days at a time - when I would take my laptop or netbook) would be gambling online. Then again, I haven't deposited online in months. At home, I use desktop or laptop.

I see a tablet in my future, but gambling won't come into consideration when looking at specs.

I still don't trust the security of mobile devices when it comes to sensitive personal and financial information.
 
I've tried mobile devices to play slots but am not that impressed. The best games were NetEnt's graphics wise.

However, I did download Penguin Browser on my iPad which allows you to play flash games (basically any slot you want from a PC).

However, it's quite slow and nowhere near as good as on my laptop.
 
My first post, I prefer to lurk, but I can answer the poll:

I think the mobile games are too lame compared to the PC versions. I bet this has to do with the underlying browser technology that differs on mobile browsers and in Flash based browsers on the PC. This could probably change with some downloadable casino variant, or if Flash was allowed on iOS and properly supported on Android. It is a shame, really, that the iOS and Android don't allow Flash properly, but I suspect there are reasons...
 
I enjoy them. Betsafe have a decent selection of NetEnt and Microgaming to satisfy my bed time urge to spin a few slots :D

Actually find free spins far more easy to trigger on mobile casinos for some reason.
 
I wish the casino's i play at (CWC) offered mobile games. They do not, but I would probably play more often (and lose more money:p) if they did...
 
the phone u use is obviously important I tried on my htc wildfifre and the expieriance was quite poor might try again on my new Samsung 111s
 
Too small a selection of games, the one exception been bet365 which has a larger range available on mobiles for some reason, good for waiting on flights, etc. can't beat playing on the laptop though....
 
Hey Bryan, this is what I think.....

How satisfied are you with mobile games? For a few years, a number of industry folk felt that mobile games will be dominating the online gaming environment - but I'm not so sure. What is your experience with this?

This includes iPads, tablets, iPods, everything besides you desktop or laptop.

If you are playing on these platforms, why? If not, why not?


Ok Bryan, I voted under the option for 'love it but, needed room for improvement'

I personally do absolutely everything on my Ipad Mini.
It has literally become the replacement for my laptop that I used to use every single day. I now use my laptop maybe 3 times in an entire month. I dont know if this helps, but I would desperately like more USA supported casinos to support the Ipad format for their casinos. I used to play at InetBet and Intertops weekly. But, now I hardly play at all simply because I dont use my laptop. When I travel, which is often, it's the Ipad that goes with me. Not the laptop. It's just more convenient and has an incredible battery life to boot.

If you have any power in the matter, please use the full weight of your powers to convince US based casinos like Inetbet, Intertops, SlotoCash, Lucky Club, and possibly 3Dice to add a format that supports iOS devices. Your argument should be very easy considering their are an estimated billion of us iOS users out here.

Thanks Bryan!
I hope this helps you.

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