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Signed up to true fortune casino around four months back after a lad from my footy group mentioned it, and tbh I assumed it'd be just another cookie-cutter casinos that vanish by Christmas. Hasn't happened yet, so take that as you will.
The library's properly stacked — I'd guess around 2,000 games last I looked. Play'n GO take up most of the popular tab, so expect the usual suspects — Gates of Olympus swallows the bulk of my spins, and there's a couple of proper hits on Big Time Gaming stuff too. NetEnt the back catalogue is hidden behind the filters but they're there.
Live section is all Evolution as far as I can tell, so it's the standard these days. Crazy Time draw a decent crowd around 8pm, dealers are actual people and it doesn't stutter on home broadband. Sign-up offers came in at around 100% plus with 75 spins on selected slots, playthrough is 40x — standard, not generous. They ran a small no deposit thing when I joined too; the promos shift monthly so you'd want to check what's live at true fortune casino rather than trusting my memory.
Minimum is ?10 last time I topped up, sign-up was maybe ten minutes with the ID upload. Debit card is what I use, Skrill and Neteller are the fast option and they do crypto now though I've not bothered. Cashouts on my card landed in about 24 hours, though card took nearer 72 hours.
The one thing that annoyed me: the verification wanted a second utility bill, which delayed a ?200 cashout for about 48 hours. The chat team got there but the first agent was clearly reading a script. They're licensed — I did look it up, and that's the first thing I check now.
No app as far as I found, the responsive site does the job — works well enough on my iPhone, though scrolling the lobby is a chore with one hand. I've not moved on, and that says more than a rating would.