Another "only dice" casino... Is it some nostalgia or what? I guess some people still like to gamble in casinos with only one game, a dice game... but how popular are these sites?With the expert auto-betting setting feature and good rewards (I am not sure what kind of rewards), this site could be interesting. But this site doesn't have the first one, and I couldn't see anything about the second...
Vague rewards are a giant red flag for me, honestly. I've dissected bonus terms for hours, and phrases like that usually hide brutal wagering requirements, like 40x on deposit plus bonus, which just doubles the rollover.
On a dice-only site, that's even riskier because the variance can wipe you out before you clear it. I checked one last year where the 'loyalty program' needed 10,000 wagers for a $10 bonus.
Hitting that manually is a nightmare. If they're not upfront about rewards, what else are they hiding? Established sites like BitStarz or Rollin have their bonus terms clear as day.
Skipping that means they either don't have a real system or it's so bad they're afraid to list it.
I always read the fine print, and if it's not there, I assume the worst.