Being part of such a large casino group I
expected good things from the First Web Casino
website, and have to say I was not
disappointed. Although the web pages of First
Web Casino are very intensive in terms of
‘flash’ content (which very, very old computers
may not be able to handle), this really makes
the casino website stand out as users are
instantly greeted by the First Web ‘character’
(visit the site – you’ll see the cartoon of the
guy I mean!) and a cool 50's style music
background.
More importantly, the First Web
Casino website has sections on all the
important things for a person deciding whether
to play at a casino or not – banking,
promotions, games preview, support etc. I
personally think it is always a good sign when
a casino puts the time and effort into putting
together important information sections – it
shows that management recognize the needs of
the player.
As I always state, the best playing
environment is achieved through the
download version of the First
Web Casino software. However, a flash
version of First Web Casino is
available for those wanting to play instantly.
It’ns worth remembering through that not all
games are playable in flash and the quality is
not quite as good as with the download
version.
For those that decide that downloading is
not a problem, the file size for the initial
download is 6.4 mb. This is
not too big and means that most users should be
up and running pretty quickly. The installation
process is also very simple – after a few
minutes the software was installed and running
on my computer.
Signing up at First Web
Casino is also a straight forward process. The
usual pieces of information such as address,
email's etc. are required, with users
submitting data through a standard form
interface. Players can also choose which
currency they want to play in –
US$, Euros
and UK £ are all available. I
opted for a US$ account and with a few clicks I
was ready to play.
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