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    Default Casino games or casinos mobile friendly?

    I am about to build a new casino affiliate site and it will contain info about slots and casinos operators (one game can be played at multiple casinos).

    When a game is mobile friendly, is that a feature that is game specific (and across all casinos) or is it casino specific? Take a game created by NETENT for example - is it always mobile friendly regarding of the casino or does the casino have to add/buy/fix anything so that it gets mobile friendly? If

    Hope you understand what I am looking for

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    Generally speaking there's a specific mobile version of a casino game - so, for example, using the new Lights slots from Netent there are two versions:

    1. Lights - the regular desktop version
    2. Lights (Touch) - the mobile version (netent call their mobile product 'touch')

    Not all slots/games have mobile versions and not all casinos will have the mobile version of a game, if that makes sense.
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    Thanks for your answer!

    So in this Lights game case - can I assume that all casinos that have this game from Netent also have the touch version of the game? Or do I need to check them all to make sure? Can I put a badge with confidence on that game's profile and say that it is mobile friendly?



    Quote Originally Posted by baldidiot View Post
    Generally speaking there's a specific mobile version of a casino game - so, for example, using the new Lights slots from Netent there are two versions:

    1. Lights - the regular desktop version
    2. Lights (Touch) - the mobile version (netent call their mobile product 'touch')

    Not all slots/games have mobile versions and not all casinos will have the mobile version of a game, if that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1312 View Post
    Thanks for your answer!

    So in this Lights game case - can I assume that all casinos that have this game from Netent also have the touch version of the game?
    Unfortunately not - some casinos don't have any kind of mobile offering, whilst others may have a particular game in the desktop version but not in mobile.

    Only way to know for sure who has what game in mobile is to check their mobile sites (or ask the AM's).
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1312 View Post
    So in this Lights game case - can I assume that all casinos that have this game from Netent also have the touch version of the game? Or do I need to check them all to make sure? Can I put a badge with confidence on that game's profile and say that it is mobile friendly?
    You'll always have to check if they offer the mobile friendly versions as well, since not all casinos do. A casino can decide to offer all available mobile versions, just a selection or none of them.
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    If a game doesn't have a mobile version, the casino will not be able to offer it. So my suggestion is to first check what games have mobile versions and then look for casinos that offer them.

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