I expected Grand Ivy Casino to have a cutting-edge mobile setup – after all, it’s been around since 2016 and holds a UK licence. What I found was more basic than I’d hoped.
The mobile casino works fine, but it’s nothing special. I could play all the slots and table games on my phone without any major issues. The site loads quickly enough, and I didn’t face any crashes during my testing. However, the whole thing feels like it was built a few years ago and hasn’t been updated much since.
What stands out most is the lack of a mobile app. Most established casinos offer one these days, but Grand Ivy sticks to browser-only play. This isn’t necessarily bad – the mobile site does the job – but it means you miss out on features like push notifications for bonuses or quick fingerprint login.
The interface could use some work too. While everything functions properly, some menu buttons are quite small on my phone screen, making navigation a bit fiddly at times:
- Game categories are hard to tap accurately
- The cashier section feels cramped on smaller screens
- Search function works but could be more prominent
For a casino that’s been operating this long, I’d expect a more polished mobile offering. It does what it needs to do, but there’s definitely room for improvement.