they'll probably have more downloads if done directly from google play.
Google is pretty strict towards gambling apps, as they need to be legal and regulated, plus adhere to Google rules, which I doubt most casinos will pass the checklist.
It should be useful now that government are going to regulate crypto gambling and their website might just be blocked but with their apps, I think blocking sites will not be as effective as it is with apps. Because it happened in one exchange where their apps still works in a country that blocked the exchange.
I see, I missed this reason since I use a VPN. So, yeah, it's essential for blocked countries to use either Casino apps or VPNs.
I have used the casino application but in terms of experience it is less wearing in the sense that there are still many bugs that have not been fixed sometimes to log in just error several times that is experienced.
In addition, the casino application is less smooth too heavy, so for casinos it is still a good browser version compared to the applications provided by them.
So is it really bad? Even a mobile browser is better?
I use the Betfury application to gamble most times, and although not on my mobile phone, I use it on Windows. The first benefit that I think having applications on your personal device gives to you is quick access, and I must point it out to you that unless it is completely necessary by you, downloading all applications is not really compulsory. If you enjoy good access to any casino you use via their website, it is okay to still gamble through that means.
I haven't used Betfury, so they even have Windows apps?! That's new for me.
What's the difference between desktop browsers vs their apps? Do you notice any performance boost or something?