I fired up Slotstars on my phone expecting a basic mobile site, but found something surprisingly decent for browser-based play. The HTML5 setup means I could access the full game library without any downloads or app store hassles. Everything loaded smoothly on both my iPhone and Android tablet.
The mobile site handles the essentials well enough. I could spin slots from NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, and Evolution’s live tables without any major hiccups. The interface felt clean, if not particularly exciting, and I didn’t run into the usual mobile gambling headaches like games refusing to load or menus disappearing off-screen.
What struck me most was how straightforward it all felt. No fancy mobile features or push notifications, just a solid browser experience that does what it says on the tin. The casino have clearly focused on making their existing games work properly on mobile rather than creating bells and whistles that might break.
The lack of a dedicated app didn’t bother me as much as I thought it would. The mobile browser version handled deposits, withdrawals, and game play without forcing me to constantly zoom in and out or struggle with tiny buttons.