I fired up New FunClub’s mobile site expecting the usual lag and clunky menus, but found it loads quickly enough in my browser. The HTML5 setup means I can play on my phone or tablet without downloading anything extra, which is handy enough.
The mobile site keeps things simple – maybe too simple. I can access all the main features like deposits, withdrawals, and games, but there’s nothing fancy here. No fingerprint login, no push notifications, no special mobile bonuses. It’s just the desktop site shrunk down to fit my screen.
What works is the basic functionality. I had no trouble logging in, making a deposit with my card, or starting up a slot game. The buttons are big enough to tap without missing, and the menus don’t feel cramped. For a casino that only launched recently, it does the job without any major headaches.
The biggest letdown is the limited game choice. With only two software providers, I’m not getting much variety when I’m gaming on the go. Plus, there’s no live dealer section, so mobile players miss out on that entirely.