Missing game provider logo
Legitimate online casino games are built by trusted game providers and certified by independent labs such as eCOGRA and iTech Labs. If you do not see the game provider’s logo or a certification badge on the game’s loading screen or info section, that is a serious red flag. It may be a tampered version designed to behave unfairly.
Glitchy graphics
Low-quality visuals, poor audio, or a game that crashes mid-play? That’s not just bad design. It’s a sign you may be playing a fake game.
Fake games often cut corners with second-rate graphics. They may freeze during big wins, or feel strangely “off.” Trust your instincts: if it feels wrong, it probably is.
Broken features
Fake games often mimic the visuals of real ones but don’t include all the features. That means no bonus rounds, no free spins, no wilds, or broken scatter mechanics.
Watch out for:
Strange betting behaviour
Fake games do not follow the rules.
You might notice:
If something feels off or oddly repetitive, the game may be fake.
No game history
Legit games are transparent. They provide clear pay-out tables, game rules, and a history of your recent rounds. Fake games often hide or skip this info completely, making it harder for you to track your session or verify fairness.
No visible rules? No stats? No thanks.
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