Casino App Times

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About

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Casino App Times covers mobile casino apps and treats them as software. We benchmark the things an app store screenshot never shows: how fast an app cold-starts, how many taps it takes to reach a game, how the live stream behaves when your connection switches, and what the release notes say about the team shipping it. We read release notes for fun. Somebody has to.

Who writes here

The site is edited by Cole Braddock. Reviews run under the editor’s byline; news runs under the house byline “Staff, Casino App Times.” We publish under house bylines maintained by our editorial team — the editorial policy explains that model, along with how we test and score.

How this site is funded

Casino App Times is an independent, commercially supported publication. We may earn affiliate commissions or advertising revenue from links on the site. That revenue never dictates our conclusions: scores, pros, and cons are editorial judgments, any paid placement is disclosed at the top of the post, and we do not publish operator sign-up links, bonus codes, or “join now” buttons. Commercial enquiries go through the advertise page.

What we cover, and how

We cover apps from licensed operators only, for a global readership; what an app shows you depends on your jurisdiction, and we say so whenever it matters. News is short and factual, sourced to company announcements, store policies, and trade coverage. Reviews are hands-on teardowns of the app experience — performance, navigation, stability, update cadence — and always carry genuine pros and cons. This is an 18+ subject: every page of this site carries a responsible-gambling line, and every review repeats it in its own words.

Corrections

If we got something wrong — a policy, a platform, a fact about an app — tell us via the contact page. Corrections are the fastest queue we run.