- July 2, 2018
- Gunnar Games
Casino Mega Collection
47%Game Brain Score
humor
graphics, gameplay
58% User Score 33 reviews
Platforms
About
"Casino Mega Collection" offers over 60 table games and video slot variations, including Texas Hold 'Em, blackjack, roulette, and craps. The game features customizable interfaces, tutorials, stat tracking, and a variety of card designs. Its relaxed and fun gameplay makes it suitable for all ages.







Audience ScoreBased on 33 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- Offers a wide variety of casino games, including popular options like Blackjack, Baccarat, and Roulette.
- Good for practicing betting strategies without risking real money, making it a fun way to learn the games.
- Voiced-over games and helpful tips enhance the overall experience for players unfamiliar with certain games.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs, including issues with betting mechanics and crashes when tabbing in and out.
- Graphics and overall presentation are outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.
- AI behavior is frustrating, with noticeable patterns that make it feel unfair, especially when placing larger bets.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are generally considered basic and simplistic, leading to a lack of engagement for many players. While some users accept the minimalistic design, issues such as incorrect representations of game elements indicate poor design choices rather than just stylistic simplicity. Overall, those seeking high-quality visuals or a polished user interface may be disappointed.
“The ones that work fine get boring in about 10 minutes or less, because of the simplistic graphics, lack of features, and so on.”
“These games might be interesting for people who enjoy classic casino games, but who don't care about the simplicity of the gameplay, graphics, and lack of helpful instructions.”
“I knew the graphics were basic and that's fine, but when chips aren't correctly represented on a table, that's no longer graphics; that's poor design.”