The Duelz website is very easy on the eye and functions extremely well.
A fantasy theme is the order of the day at Duelz, which is in line with its Duel battle game, but to the site's credit, players are not bombarded with continual pushes to play that mode, in fact, it is very easy to ignore the battle element completely and just get on with the casino games available.
The left side of the page is where the important options are, housing account details, cashier and banking options, along with the gamification elements as mentioned previously.
Games are sorted into obvious categories, such as slots, live casino etc, but the site does its best in curating extra lists for players, with Top Picks, New and Stakelogic headings, among those available at the time of the review.
Games load instantly and can be "full-screened" for easier viewing, although it is a shame that there is no demo mode for slots or other game experiences. Live games look and sound as good as expected, with interaction available via a chat option.
Making deposits or withdrawing cash is easy and straightforward, while the help options available, make any issues easy to resolve.
The Duelz Casino web experience for players is very good
The main disappointment is the lack of a dedicated iOS or Android app, with players having to navigate to the site via their device's web browser.
However, that does not mean the user experience at Duelz Casino is any worse, far from it. In fact, there is little to complain about when it comes to how the site functions and plays via a mobile device, with everything running as a user would expect.
A minor gripe would be that the Duel experience is a little watered down visually, compared to the desktop version, but that is understandable considering the lack of screen real-estate it has. Other than that issue, it works and plays exactly as expected.
Despite no dedicated app, Duelz Casino runs very well on mobile browsers