I fired up Spinia on my phone expecting the usual mobile casino setup, but found myself dealing with a browser-only experience that actually works quite well. The site loads fast and I could access all the major games from NetEnt, Play’n GO, and Evolution Gaming without any hiccups.
What impressed me most was how smooth the live dealer games ran on my mobile browser. I tested a few Evolution Gaming tables and the video quality stayed sharp even on my smaller screen. The HTML5 games from the 20 different providers all worked as expected, though I did notice some older Flash games that felt a bit clunky.
The mobile site navigation is straightforward enough. I could easily switch between slots, table games, and live casino without getting lost in confusing menus. However, I kept wishing for a proper app with features like push notifications for bonuses or fingerprint login. For a casino that’s been around since 2018, the lack of a mobile app feels like a missed opportunity.
While Spinia’s mobile casino gets the job done through your browser, it’s nothing special compared to what other sites offer these days. It works reliably, but don’t expect any mobile-specific bells and whistles.