I fired up Casino Infinity on my phone expecting the usual mobile casino hassles, but found a surprisingly smooth browser experience instead. The site uses HTML5 technology, which means games load fast and don’t need Flash or other outdated plugins. I could access the full range of slots and table games without any lag or crashes.
The mobile interface is clean and easy to navigate on a small screen. I had no trouble finding games, making deposits, or checking my account balance. The touch controls work well, and I didn’t encounter any of those annoying pop-ups or menus that don’t fit properly on mobile screens.
What impressed me most was the game selection – all 126 software providers seem to work on mobile. I tested slots from NetEnt, Play’n GO, and Evolution’s live dealer games, and everything ran without issues. The lack of a dedicated app isn’t really a problem since the browser version works so well.
The main downside is that Casino Infinity feels basic compared to casinos with proper mobile apps. There’s no face ID login, no push notifications when new bonuses arrive, and no special mobile-only features. It’s functional but not exciting.