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What We Do

We test and evaluate online slots and the sites that host them. It’s a straightforward goal – we want readers to understand what they’re putting on the line before they transfer funds. That involves describing the actual functionality of the game in question, not the marketing fluff the developer sends us, and judging casino sites against factors we feel a gamer cares about.

How We Review Games

Our game coverage goes beyond reprinting specifications. For Tower Rush and every other title we cover, the process is:

  • Obtain and read official developer documentation, including certified RTP ranges and mechanic descriptions.
  • Play the game in demo mode to observe behaviour and verify mechanics against the documentation.
  • Play for real money to assess whether the documented experience matches actual play.
  • Publish findings accurately, including anything that doesn’t match what was documented or any limitations the game has relative to alternatives.

How We Review Casinos

We evaluate the site, not the game catalogue. For every casino in our reviews, we take these steps:

  • We search the casino’s licence number via the public regulatory website to confirm the operator holds a valid licence.
  • We review the bonus terms of the bonus in detail. It’s the bonus value, not the headline figure we judge the offer.
  • We test the withdrawal process. We check the time the casino says it takes to process a withdrawal, and see if that matches up with reality.
  • We ask customer support for help, and record the response time. We only review a site if customer support can answer our questions in a reasonable amount of time.

How the Site Earns Revenue

The site earns a commission when someone registers at a casino on a recommendation by clicking a link provided on this site. This is the iGaming affiliate business model. However, there’s one boundary we impose: we won’t recommend a casino for a higher commission. A casino may have the best commission rate of all if it’s also a terrible casino that doesn’t follow the basic rules of running a legitimate business. We’ve turned down (and taken down) operators for this reason.

Game Review Criteria

Every game review on this website contains an evaluation of the following 5 topics:

RTP and Volatility

We don’t source RTP from the casinos. We get the RTP from the developer, as well as an explanation of what volatility means for the player in terms of winning frequency and size of wins, and how to manage your bankroll accordingly. For Tower Rush, we source an RTP of 96.17–97% certified by independent agencies GLI and Gaming Associates.

Mechanics and How the Game Actually Works

We don’t merely recite how the game is marketed; we track what actually occurs in-game. In terms of Tower Rush, this means we’ll look at its Provably Fair mechanism, its manual cash-out requirement, and exactly how each of its three bonus floors performs: the Frozen Floor, Temple Floor, and Triple Build. The mechanics aren’t simply noted; their implications and choices are what we discuss.

Maximum Win in Context

We don’t try to sell the maximum wins, though we do tell you the actual number. Tower Rush’s maximum win is 100x, which is $10,000 at a $100 bet. This is a relatively low ceiling compared to a few other crash games, and we say so. Whether this low ceiling matters depends on you. It’s up to the reader to make this determination once we’ve given you a straight number.

Platform and Compatibility

We tell you how the game is provided – as HTML5, a native app, or both – and which platforms it supports. Tower Rush works on all current devices in HTML5 in any modern browser, requiring no downloads. We’ll mention if there are specific limitations on any platform or any difference of performance.

Bonus Features and Their Practical Effect

We don’t just tell you what bonus features there are; we look at each as part of the decision-making process. For Tower Rush, for example, we tell you what the Frozen Floor does and doesn’t protect against; we tell you that the Temple Floor is multiplicative rather than additive; and we tell you when you’re most and least likely to benefit from Triple Build. The point is for the reader to have a good understanding of what each feature does in practice.

Casino Review Criteria

When we review a casino, we look at the casino, not the games it offers. A casino is selected for inclusion in our recommendation based on five criteria:

Licensing and Regulatory Standing

We only endorse casinos that have active MGA, UKGC, Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, or HGC licences. We’ll also accept Curaçao-master-licensed casinos, but we tell you that Curaçao licences don’t offer the same degree of protection for you. Sub-licences from Curaçao are out. All licences are cross-checked against the official public databases before we recommend anything, and we’ll check them quarterly.

Bonus Terms Read in Full

We read the bonus terms, and not just the bonus offer. The value of a casino bonus depends on the wagering requirements, validity of time, applicable games, and weight. For example, a $500 bonus with a 50x requirement valid for 24 hours is not as attractive as a $100 bonus with a 25x requirement valid for 30 days. Readers get the actual comparison, not the number that looks largest.

Withdrawal Reliability

We measure the stated withdrawal timelines by the actual player experiences we’ve found at independent sources. If an operator is repeatedly reported for slow payouts, unexplained account closures, or complaints regarding unpaid wins in multiple sources, it does not matter whether the operator has a licence and is not included. The licence is just the bar; performance is what we look at.

Game Authenticity and Provider Quality

We check that the Galaxsys Tower Rush being reviewed is the authentic certified game – the RTP is visible in the game, with the proper certification marks, without any sign of outside tampering. We also look at the breadth of the casino’s game offering as an indicator of how the casino operates – a roster built with mostly unvetted suppliers is telling.

Support Quality and Response Time

Every casino we recommend has been contacted directly before the recommendation goes live. If a real person does not respond via live chat or telephone within 20 minutes, the casino does not make the list. We test this ourselves; we do not rely on the operator’s own claim about support availability.

100% Transparent Reviews

Every review on our site follows the same rigorous standards. We test games ourselves, verify RTPs with official documentation, and never accept payment for positive ratings.

Our Editorial Policy

Four principles that shape our writing and our content:

We Document Limitations

Tower Rush pays no more than 100x – a figure below most alternatives. It lacks auto cash-out. It is highly volatile and often crashes early on. Those are the facts we include because they are important to players considering whether to play this title.

Ratings Reflect Actual Quality

Three points mean a good product with some real flaws. Five points are rarely seen because a truly great product is rarely seen. We utilize the full scale without inflating scores for operators with whom we partner.

Affiliations Are Disclosed

Any commercial relationship between the site and the casino in question is reported on the relevant page. Our rating and our language are unaffected by those ties or what is or isn’t included in the review.

Reviews Stay Current

Any material changes, such as a changed RTP, a new licence, or major changes in operator behaviour, are updated immediately. A final date of update is placed on every page. A 2024 review reflects what we learned in 2024, and the date will let you know whether the review has ever been revisited.

What This Site Does NOT Do

  • It does not sell rankings or placement positions. Commission agreements do not impact the listing order of any operator or their ranking in any comparison on the site.
  • It does not manufacture a sense of urgency. There are no timers, no “limited availability” warnings, or any other urgency-inducing tactics being used.
  • It does not publish ratings without a clear rationale. Any numeric rating will have the criteria behind it, as well as a sample rating basis.
  • It does not suggest guaranteed outcomes. No text or language implies that any gambling strategy can result in guaranteed wins, nor can a strategy win out against the house.

Responsible Gambling

Because this site covers gambling, it assumes a level of responsibility towards explaining the nature of gambling.

The House Edge Is Real and Consistent

Games included in this site have a house edge. A Tower Rush RTP of 96.17–97% means that the casino is expected to keep a 3–4% commission from wagers over time. Over a large number of plays, this translates to approximately 3–4 cents for every dollar wagered. While each session can yield large wins or losses on either side, the casino will always have a mathematical advantage over long periods.

We do not use wording or language to disguise this information. No mention of “guaranteed wins” or “beating the casino” exists on this site (nor do proven strategies) because they don’t exist for any game of chance. Real-money players should have the house edge in mind before every session they start, not after.

Free Support Is Available

If you or someone you know needs help with problem gambling, please seek it below. It is all free:

UK
GamCare
gamcare.org.uk
International
Gambling Therapy
gamblingtherapy.org
US
NCPG Helpline
1-800-522-4700

Questions About Content or Methodology

If you need clarification on the facts in our content, have questions about how a review was conducted, or have a concern about our content, use the contact form below. We will get back to you within 48 hours and, if a fact is incorrect, we would appreciate a note.

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Our Team

Humans write this, and every member has industry experience. This isn’t outsourced content, and it isn’t AI-written

Human-written and -edited content is written, reviewed, and edited by a specific, named human author with a background in iGaming, the casino industry, or online games. There are no anonymous authors, and there are no ghost-writers.

Industry Background

Our contributors have held jobs in online casino operations, sports betting platforms, and iGaming roles and are not writers coming into this industry. They understand the nature of the industry, and that changes how they will approach a review.

Credited Authorship

Authors are listed by name on each article, review, and guide. Their bio can be viewed, so there are no hidden authors, nor does any content here get published anonymously.

Senior Analysts

The senior staff contributing here have at least 10 years of active experience in the iGaming industry. Real-money play – we don’t just play demo – when we test the games we review. And our reviews reflect this.

Developer Relationships

Our researchers and writers use the primary source documentation from the game developers, e.g., Galaxsys. In some cases, this includes contacting a developer rep to verify particular information. We always prioritize primary sources over secondary ones where possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our methodology and standards

How does this site earn money without compromising its reviews?

Our readers earn us commissions when signing up via our recommendations. And the condition that we set is simple: we’ll only recommend casinos that pass all of our standards. So a recommendation fails, there’s no commission to receive – our recommendations are not influenced by these affiliate deals.

What happens if a recommended casino changes after we list it?

Our recommended casino reviews carry a last-verified date. Every 3 months, we check the licence status in the database held by the regulator. If we notice the casino no longer has a license, or it has changed in such a way that it no longer fits our review criteria, then we immediately remove it. Our goal is to proactively monitor these things and respond promptly. We don’t wait for someone to come to us and alert us to a problem.

Do you play the games you review?

Absolutely. We play through every game in the demo and in real-money mode, where this is available to us. And we will refer to official documentation released by developers to confirm key specifications. Our reviews are based on the experience we gain directly.

Where does the RTP figure for Tower Rush come from?

Our figure is based on Galaxsys’s official document, which has been certified by external auditors, e.g., GLI, Gaming Associates. The figure we use is 96.17 – 97%, a percentage set by the developer. We don’t rely on the casinos’ advertised RTP numbers, which sometimes deviate from the developer’s standard.

Why don’t you show star ratings on every page?

We do not think a star rating has meaning without the background data. And as such, we don’t publish numerical scores where we don’t know the sample size. For instance, a 4.8-star rating calculated based on 12 players at one casino is not reliable. If we’ve independently assessed enough data, we’ll let you know, and we’ll explain how we got there.

Can I submit a correction if something you’ve published is factually wrong?

Yes. Use our contact form to get in touch. If you’ve found an error in any of our reviews, send over what you think is wrong, what we should actually write there, and link to any external sources that back up your suggestion. Then our staff will consider it. And, yes, we will respond within 48 hours.

Read the Reviews

We use the same criteria in our reviews of both casinos and games. And if you want to see what they look like in reality, take a look at the full Tower Rush review or a specific online casino’s review.