Hello!
That's the problem. I believe it can happen, especially in casinos with a dubious reputation. On the other hand, I'm convinced catching the casino is almost impossible. The general statement goes as:
Casinos can't temper with the games that are provided directly from the game provider's servers.
Ok, I get that - I hope this is still the common reality. ๐
What happens when the games are fake? Anything is possible, some shady casinos risk their reputation by offering non-legit games... Proven.
I would love to be 100% sure, when it comes to free versions and their settings. Honestly, I'm not very fond of demo versions.
Speaking about red flags, you made a good point. I guess the casino can say that the particular game is simply not available in demo mode, and I recall Juraj (Casino Games Specialist) saying the same in this thread:
https://casino.guru/forum/slots/request-a-slot-you-would-like-to-play-on-casino-guru/7#post-64978
Can only guess why some games can be played for free and some can't.
Management decision, I reckon ๐
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