My first reaction when testing LuckyKong Casino on mobile was concern – this casino is blacklisted, which immediately puts me on edge. Despite this major red flag, I pressed on to see what the mobile experience offered.
The casino runs on HTML5, which means it works fine in mobile browsers without needing an app download. I could access the games and banking features easily enough on my phone. The site adapts to smaller screens reasonably well, though it’s nothing special compared to what I’ve seen elsewhere.
What bothers me is the mention of Flash support alongside HTML5. Flash is old tech that most mobile devices don’t even support anymore. It suggests the casino hasn’t fully updated its platform. Combined with the blacklisted status, I’d be very careful about using this casino on any device, mobile included.
The payment options work on mobile, including crypto, which is handy if that’s your thing. But honestly, the blacklisted status overshadows any mobile convenience this casino might offer.