Loading up Rizzio for the first time on my phone, I got that familiar feeling of testing yet another browser-based casino – no app, just straight mobile web access. The site loaded without any major hiccups, and I could tell right away that they’ve built it with HTML5, which means most games work fine on mobile. For a casino that just launched, the mobile version feels pretty solid.
I was pleased to see that all the major software providers work well on mobile. I tested games from NetEnt, Red Tiger Gaming, and Evolution Gaming, and they all loaded smoothly. The live dealer section worked particularly well – I had no trouble joining tables or seeing the video streams clearly. The interface is clean and doesn’t try to cram too much onto the screen, which I appreciate when I’m playing on a smaller device.
The main downside is simply that there’s no app. While the browser version works fine, some players prefer having a dedicated app with features like push notifications or biometric login. Since Rizzio is so new, I couldn’t find much user feedback about long-term mobile stability, but my initial testing didn’t reveal any major problems.