Not every casino on the list has the best reputation. Here's how to choose.
We choose these casinos based on these points: verified Galaxsys licence, RTP info, withdrawal speed, and support response time. This list includes the best casinos for Tower Rush players.
Only MGA, UKGC, or HGC will do. A Curaçao one is OK, but sub-licences aren't. You can check this at the regulator's public website before depositing.
The game's RTP varies between 96.17% and 97%, and the casino sets it within that range. There should be a visible RTP percentage in-game. If not, don't play and ask for support for this.
Quick wins should be paid out quickly. E-wallets with a few hours' payout are a sign of a well-run licensed operator. Anything longer, like 3 to 5 working days for an e-wallet, is a sign of a problem.
The provider Galaxsys holds MGA, HGC, and Curaçao licences. Certain jurisdictions require additional local approval. The UK has its own licence (UKGC) and Germany's Glücksspielstaatsvertrag (GlüNeuRStV). MGA licences won't work in these regions.
Galaxsys lists its partners on its website, and that's the best place to start. But to check a casino on its own, you should go through these four steps:
Find Tower Rush in the lobby and open the game's info or help screen to check that the provider is indeed Galaxsys and it's certified in the lobby. That alone won't count.
Check that its licence number can be found at the regulator's website. MGA: authorisation.mga.org.mt. UKGC: api.gbgc.gov.uk/api/v1/licences. HGC: gov.im/gambling.
Play it in demo mode without signing up first.
Check how many crash games count towards the bonus requirement in the bonus terms and conditions. That's often different from what's in the offer's terms. If it's not written down clearly, contact support and ask before you accept the bonus.
Verification tip: complete KYC (ID, proof of address, proof of payment method) upon registration. That way, your first payout won't get held up while the casino reviews your documents. That process can easily take 48-72 hours. The name you put on your account must be the same as the name on your payment provider's records.
Crash games have much wider variations in their terms, particularly welcome bonuses, than other gambling genres. The figure known as the contribution rate determines the value of the bonus to a Tower Rush user:
Exclusion: Some casinos exclude crash games entirely from bonus wagering requirements. Any Tower Rush wagers made don't count towards the rollover requirements, making the bonus meaningless for this type of game.
Rate (10% – 25%): This is how crash games are typically treated by most operators. If the bonus carries, for example, a 30x wagering requirement, a player can have effectively 120–300x requirements to meet them if playing Tower Rush only.
Rate 100%: This rare bonus is where a casino applies the same rate for its slots and crash games; therefore, the bonus is exactly as advertised.
Cashback & rebate: These bonuses and offers are based on net loss, rather than deposit amount. Their lighter wagering requirements, plus a more limited list of game exclusions makes them a better choice for high volatility crash games than deposit match offers.
Many casino loyalty and VIP schemes give crash games a reduced or no contribution to the loyalty points earned per wager. Ask whether you can play Galaxsys games for points and at what rate before you decide on a casino for its rewards programme.
It is worth securing the agreement in writing in case there are any changes to the programme.
Tower Rush supports US Dollars, and the conversion is done automatically when the game is entered. The bet size limits of $0.10 - $100 are mirrored in local currency at most casinos.
Certain casinos only accept players from certain markets that are subject to local licensing: players in the UK must use operators licensed by the UKGC, whilst players in Germany must be on operators licensed by the regulator to the local law GlüNeuRStV. Operators simply holding an MGA (Malta) gaming license are not eligible to provide services to players in these markets.
Withdrawal speed differs between the payment methods and is important, especially for a game where a playing session may only last minutes:
The e-wallet is a popular method, and most online casinos will authorise and process an e-wallet withdrawal on the day it's submitted for approval, typically within hours. Most are available to players at licensed casinos, don't require sharing any direct bank details, and are great to use for smaller withdrawals where you can cash out without friction.
The bank withdrawal method is appropriate for larger payments and for infrequent cash-outs where the processing period is less critical. This is not a good choice for frequent or immediate withdrawals. A small number of casinos will additionally charge fees for bank withdrawals; check these terms before using this payment method.
The fastest option for any casino supporting it, players can withdraw using cryptocurrency. Of all options for the Tower Rush player, USDT is the best choice as it remains in a stable exchange rate value whilst a withdrawal is pending, removing the risk of a price movement in other cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH during processing. It should be noted that crypto deposits are excluded from welcome bonuses in some casinos.
PAYMENT METHOD NOTE: Many operators do not accept e-wallets and/or crypto as payment methods for receiving their welcome bonuses. It is worth double checking what payment method you choose is eligible for bonuses before you make your initial deposit, if bonuses are a factor in your decision.
Any casino that has the real Galaxsys version of Tower Rush should offer a free-play demo. If you cannot play the demo without first depositing real money, this is either the operator trying to force a deposit, or the game isn't actually the genuine Galaxsys product. Either way, this is not a sign you want to follow.
If you can find Tower Rush on the casino site, but when you look at the game, there is no mention of Galaxsys as the game provider, then the game is probably a "clone" with different maths in it. Look at the information panel within the game itself to find out who made the game, and not from the game tile.
The stated withdrawal processing time in the terms is a guide. If you have waited for 3 days longer than the casino said you would have to wait, and you have not received your money, or you have not had a meaningful response from customer service, then you should look at what other reviewers are saying about the casino. Then you could report the casino to its licensing body.
If a casino gets a few bad reviews, then this isn't unusual, but if you can see the same reviews from different independent review websites about something like the operator not letting you withdraw or closing your account without giving you a reason, then this is a sign that something is wrong.
Take a screenshot of how much you won on a Tower Rush game, a screenshot showing the date and time when you submitted your withdrawal request, and a screenshot showing the chat or email conversation you've had with customer service. Then email support to let them know you are expecting to receive your money and state the date and time you need it by. Refer back to the withdrawal processing time in the casino's terms.
If the casino doesn't meet this deadline, then contact the licensing body for your region. MGA allows you to file a complaint with them online using the following page: mga.org.mt. The UKGC will only deal with a complaint if you have also submitted a complaint to an independent Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provider. Both bodies can enforce the terms of the operator.