I pulled up Detective Slots on my phone expecting to download an app, but there isn’t one—it’s all browser-based, which gave me mixed feelings right from the start. On one hand, I didn’t have to waste storage space or wait for downloads. On the other, I missed that quick-access icon on my home screen.
The casino runs on HTML5, which is the standard for mobile casinos these days. This means it should work fine whether you’re on an iPhone, Android, or tablet. I didn’t encounter any compatibility issues, and everything loaded in my mobile browser without needing Flash or other outdated tech.
What I noticed missing were any mobile-specific touches. There’s no mention of biometric login, push notifications for bonuses, or even how well the menus and buttons adapt to touchscreens. For a casino that launched in 2026, I expected at least some modern mobile features, but it feels like they’ve gone for the bare minimum—browser access and that’s it.
It’s functional, and if you’re happy opening a browser tab each time you want to play, you’ll get by just fine. But if you’re used to slick casino apps with fingerprint login and custom mobile interfaces, Detective Slots might feel a bit basic on your phone.