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Who We Are and How We Approach Game Reviews

We provide information on who we are and the approach we use to review casino games and the casinos that offer them. We’ll also detail how far we’re willing to go (and where we draw the line) as an affiliate site.

What We Do

We review and test casino games and operators for all kinds of casino platforms. For games, this means looking at RTP, volatility, mechanics, and any bonus features and then assessing how the player will actually experience the game. For casinos, this means investigating their licensing, reading the bonus terms, checking withdrawal systems, and contacting customer service, all of which we take no casino’s word for.

Tower Rush by Galaxsys is just one of several crash games that we have reviewed to date. Here is how we go about this process: look at the official game specs, try it out for ourselves with a demo and real play, compare our findings against what the developer states, and write a review accordingly.

We don’t accept payment for favourable reviews. When one of our readers goes on to play at one of our recommended casinos, that is when our commission is generated. However, we have strict guidelines around this; if we believe a casino isn’t a suitable platform for players to trust us with, we won’t recommend it to them, no matter the commission.

How We Evaluate Casino Games

Every casino game we have written reviews for addresses five key points, starting with the most critical for a player to know:

RTP and Volatility

We always use the RTP figure that the game developer uses for regulatory purposes, not what the casinos use or what we have observed. The RTP of Tower Rush is certified between 96.17% and 97%, independently verified by Gaming Associates and GLI. This figure is not all we discuss, but we also consider the volatility and how that impacts the volatility of the game – when wins occur, what that means for bankroll management, and what results you should realistically expect when playing for a short time.

Mechanics and Gameplay

We do not simply tell you what the game mechanics are supposed to be, but rather describe what is experienced in a practical playing environment. We explain the Provably Fair system and how it works for the game, what each of the three bonus floors does (when you trigger it), how much risk to accept before cashing out, and what distinguishes Tower Rush from all the other crash games in our opinion.

Max Win and Win Potential

We do not present the maximum win amount as a selling point; only as a reference. Tower Rush can pay out 100x – so, a $100 stake wins you $10,000. This is below the potential max wins of other crash games on the market, so we make that point plain and simple. How much value a 100x payout has to a player depends on how they choose to play; providing the figures to them is all we need to do.

Platform and Compatibility

We confirm whether a game is HTML5-only, an app, works on mobile, or has a desktop version, and if a game runs across the web but is available for download, we make sure to note that. Tower Rush is HTML5-based and runs on all devices and browsers with a working modern browser installed.

Bonus Feature Detail

We explain every bonus feature not as a feature to exist in the game, but how the feature can be used in the player’s decision-making. Regarding Tower Rush: know the exact coverage limitations and blind spots of the Frozen Floor, know the formula (multiplication vs addition) for Temple Floor's multiplier, and know the exact point in the round where Triple Build reaches its value peak. These are real-money decisions.

How We Evaluate Casinos

Casino Reviews are NOT Game Reviews. We are reviewing the operator, not the game. Different questions, different evaluation criteria:

Licensing

We only list casinos with current and valid licenses from Malta (MGA), the UK (UKGC), Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, or Hong Kong (HGC). Curaçao Master Licences are on a case-by-case basis. Sub-licenses from Curaçao are not – they provide inadequate protections, and very few options if a player has a complaint. Licences are cross-checked quarterly against regulator records.

Bonus Terms

Not the welcome offer, the full Terms & Conditions. A $500 bonus that requires you to turn it over 50x in 24 hours is significantly worse than a $100 bonus 25x over 30 days. We do this math and make it clear. We confirm the actual % contribution of crash games, since it is not always the same as that of other games.

Withdrawal Reliability

Advertised speed is cross-checked against players from various sites. Any consistent patterns in the complaint sections are flagged and reported. We won't recommend a casino with an impeccable record on paper if players have been reporting issues of delayed withdrawals, sudden account freezes, or constant requests for further documentation, and we report this in our reviews.

Game Authenticity

We confirm this is the actual, official game built by Galaxsys. We ensure the game contains the correct RTP, the correct certification information, and does not look like someone else's clone or version of the actual game. We also take note if the game is part of a very poor quality, poorly sourced, or otherwise unrecognised game library.

Support Response Quality

We get in touch with every casino's customer support before recommending them, usually via live chat and phone. If it takes an actual human longer than 20 minutes to answer your question, or if the quality of the response is clearly bot-generated, we do not list the casino in our articles, regardless of what they say on their website. We expect high-quality support to resolve simple issues promptly.

How We Review

Criticism isn’t optional. Tower Rush only reaches a 100x max win, while some similar Crash games reach much higher amounts. There is no auto cash out function; there is no cash out at any amount you decide; you lose the bet or win x amount. Variance is high, and crashes are quite frequent in the early stages of the round. These are all features worth knowing when you decide to play.
Ratings reflect actual quality. We will not give a better review than warranted, even if the casino is an affiliate. A 3/5 means the game has noticeable limitations. A 5/5 is not given often; only the very best games we encounter receive this rating.
Affiliations are disclosed. The fact that we have an affiliate link on a page does NOT automatically imply we recommend that particular casino; links do not buy reviews, nor do Casinos pay to have their content featured on our pages.
Reviews are maintained, not archived. If there are changes to key info (RTP, licensing, customer reviews, etc.), we update the article. Each article has a “Last Reviewed” note on the page. If we have updated the article with new information since it was initially published, this will show as well.

How Reviews Get Updated

It’s easy to simply post a casino review and then walk away from it, as many affiliate sites do. Our approach is a little different. When a casino reports to us that they’ve made changes, or we become aware via a 3rd party that there’s a change in RTP that has been certified, or if there’s a change in an operator that impacts our opinion, we make the necessary change.

Casinos without an active license are removed from the site entirely. Every 3 months, we do a spot-check on active casinos with an available regulator to see if the casinos are still operating with a license.

Tower Rush was first published on this site on February 28, 2024. The RTP range between 96.17–97% is the RTP as currently certified by both GLI and Gaming Associates.

What We Will Not Do

❌ Sell placement

No casino buys its way into a featured spot at the top of any list or comparison on our website. Rankings are a result of our rating criteria, and any casino that doesn’t qualify for that rating is excluded from the site, regardless of what it’s willing to pay.

❌ Manufacture urgency

There are no countdown timers here, no “Limited spots left,” and no artificial urgency is ever manufactured for the reader. When we mention a bonus having an expiry date, we are simply stating a fact and not trying to create a sense of false scarcity.

❌ Present ratings without methodology

It’s simply not enough to say “4 stars, here’s why.” We will not display an average rating or star score without also giving the reader an overview of how the ratings were calculated. The number of samples, methodology, and sources are disclosed for any rating shown, including any average scores, on any page of the site. A 4.8 average review from just 11 people on a forum is different from a rating of 4.2 across multiple verified reviews from thousands of players across a number of sites.

Responsible Gambling

This website is a casino review site. We’re stating that to be clear because we’re a gambling website.

Tower Rush, like any casino game, has a house edge. The 96.17–97% RTP means that for every dollar that is wagered, the casino will, on average, profit 0.04c. Of course, over the short term, there is variance, and players could walk away with significant wins, or equally significant losses from their initial stake, but long term, the math works in favour of the house for everyone playing Tower Rush with real money. 

We don’t have words on this site like “guaranteed to win,” or “you can beat the casino,” “proven strategies” because they don’t exist.

In gambling, money can be won. It’s worth stating here that if your gambling has started to affect your money, relationships, or mental well-being, help is free.

Get Help:

  • UK: GamCare – gamcare.org.uk
  • International: Gambling Therapy – gamblingtherapy.org
  • US: National Council on Problem Gambling – 1-800-522-4700

Our Team

Everything you read here is written and researched by a named person. Every single article has an author. There are no anonymous authors, no outsourced content, and no content created by AI. All content here is original, created by writers and editors who are subject matter experts.

Our authors all have 10 or more years of experience within the iGaming industry, and they play the games we review for real money. Research draws on official technical documentation provided by game developers such as Galaxsys, and our editorial team maintains established contact with such companies to facilitate accurate reporting and to remain up to date.

Contact

Reach us via the form on this page if you have any questions regarding content accuracy, factual content disputes, or research methodology. Our editorial team will typically respond within 48 hours of receiving your message. Please provide any relevant information you have if your query relates to a factual error or to a casino's status, which will allow us to review and address your query more quickly.

FAQ

How can an affiliate site be independent?

It works like this: We make money when one of our readers joins a casino following a click on our links. Our independence comes from holding all recommended casinos to the same standard: if a casino does not meet our criteria, we do not list it, and we do not accept our commission from that partner. Only this approach is sustainable for the long term.

How do I know a recommended casino is still valid?

Every casino listed on our site is accompanied by its last verification date. We conduct regular reviews against real-time regulator license databases once every quarter. If a site no longer holds a license, is suspended, or its conditions have changed, we cease to recommend the casino to our audience. We don't wait for reader complaints to find out if things have changed.

Do you actually play the games you review?

Every game listed on our site has been played in demo mode and real money play when available. We verify our review data with the developer. We don't rely on other published reviews or official marketing copy to publish our reviews.

Where does the RTP figure for Tower Rush come from?

From the developer's certified documentation. We rely on the figure certified by the game developer, Galaxsys, and independently verified by independent lab test agencies such as GLI and Gaming Associates: 96.17–97%. We don't use the RTP provided by online casinos themselves. This can be different from the developer's specification.

Why don’t you show star ratings on game pages?

Unbacked scores or star ratings can be misleading. We don't give any numerical star rating without accounting for sample size, methodology, and sources of data. A 4.8 rating based on only twelve reviews on a single platform doesn't tell us anything. Any data sources that we can provide genuinely reliable independent figures from and which we can verify to our standards of independence, we always make available alongside full attribution to the original research.

Can I submit a correction or flag inaccurate content?

Absolutely. Simply contact us using the form on this page. Please specify the claim you believe to be incorrect and provide any information or supporting available evidence. All factual challenges will be reviewed, and we will update our content where a correction is appropriate. We do not take down accurate information at the request of a casino.

Do casino companies influence what you write?

Casinos can inform us about changes to their products and their licensing. We review these claims independently. Companies cannot have content approved before it is published or request changes to any of our articles. They cannot purchase any sort of "direction" of what is and is not written about them. All affiliations are transparently disclosed alongside the page where you will find them.

Trust the Reviews 🎯

Reviews written by people who play these games and then tell you what they find. Not a single penny was paid for placement, to manufacture urgency, or to hide affiliations.