
Original Release: Play Links, 2017, Android/iOS
A “just for fun” social casino that ranges far and wide in fielding competent off-brand versions of about 300 slots
Rock n’ Cash Casino (Android, Play Links, 2017)
Where to Buy: Freemium on the major app stores
How to Emulate: Android Emulation Guide
Review by: C. M0use

Rock n Cash is in the general “social casino” mold, but it’s not a “sweeps casino” where you can play for real money. It’s also not a MyVegas-style social casino where real prizes are offered … there’s no purpose here but playing presumably legally distinct copies of popular slot titles for the love of the game (and collecting music boxes for some reason … it’s not rock but I guess it’s in the ballpark of the theme?)
However, there is one indirect way to make real money at it … it’s all over GPT sites, and quite often is one of the highest-paying offers available. However, a lot of that money comes from rebates on purchases and/or reaching absurdly high levels (like the 800-1000 range). Is it worth taking a run at?

Well, let’s start with the fundamentals. Despite being from a relatively unheard of Korean company with few apps under their belt, it is a polished and professional product that mostly functions very well. The only quibble I had with its coding and performance is that if a bonus game crashes out on you, you don’t automatically get whatever you would have won delivered to your inbox. Instead you have to go back into the same game and MAYBE it’ll pick back up where it left off … or maybe it’ll just forget about it and you’re out whatever bonus wins weren’t already collected. This doesn’t happen often, but it did happen to me a few times playing here and there over a few weeks … MOSTLY it picked back up where it left off but I did have two instances of it jipping me out of money I should have won.
At first there are no mandatory ads, but after a few days of play it’ll start requiring you to watch an ad every time you start up a slot title. Irksome, but not a dealbreaker if you’re not changing games very often (which you probably won’t want to if you’re playing for GPT goals). I notice it also starts pushing its $5 No Ad Pack aggresively right afterward.

There’s a guide linked below that indicates free-to-play players can expect to get up to level 100 or so within 30 days, but beyond that it’s going to require investment of real money to maintain the bankroll needed to absorb variance at the bet level you need to gain EXP at a reasonable rate. Par for the course for these things. While it’s possible you can lose bonus feature funds to a crash, I can’t say that happens all that often. So it’s down to whether or not you trust your GPT site enough to honor their offers to make an investment. But otherwise I see no real reason to play this, it’s all just kinda inferior clones of real-world games and no other types of casino games beyond slots (though it does have an absolutely huge selection).
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