I loaded up Casino Action on my phone and immediately hit a wall – this casino still relies on Flash, which simply doesn’t work on mobile devices anymore. It’s 2025, and seeing a casino that hasn’t moved to HTML5 is like finding a phone booth in the wild.
The mobile experience here feels stuck in the past. While Casino Action claims to offer mobile play, the reality is that most of their games won’t load properly on smartphones or tablets because Flash support was dropped years ago. I found myself constantly redirected or faced with blank screens where games should be.
What’s particularly frustrating is that Microgaming has excellent mobile versions of their games available – but Casino Action hasn’t updated their platform to use them. The few games that did work felt clunky and weren’t optimized for touch screens. Navigation was awkward, with buttons clearly designed for mouse clicks rather than finger taps.
There’s no mobile app either, which might have been a saving grace. Instead, you’re left trying to make an outdated browser experience work on modern devices, which simply doesn’t deliver the smooth mobile casino experience players expect today.