Device Specifications
Mobile Devices
- Android 8.0 or newer works well for most games
- iOS 13 and up covers most iPhone and iPad models
- At least 2GB RAM helps things run smoothly
- Around 150MB of free storage space
- Wi-Fi or stable mobile data connection
Desktop & Laptop
- Windows 10 or macOS 10.14 and later versions
- Modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge
- 4GB RAM minimum for comfortable gameplay
- Broadband internet connection recommended
- Screen resolution of 1280x720 or higher
Browser Settings
- JavaScript needs to be enabled
- Cookies should be allowed for saving preferences
- Pop-up blocker may need adjustment for some features
- Keep your browser updated to the latest version
Optimizing Your Experience
Most people find that closing unnecessary apps while playing helps performance. If you're on mobile data, be aware that games do use bandwidth – connecting to Wi-Fi when possible makes for a better experience.
Graphics settings can be adjusted in most games. If things feel sluggish, trying a lower graphics setting often helps without sacrificing too much visual quality.
Battery life matters too. Games can drain power faster than other apps, so having your charger nearby for longer sessions is a good idea.

Having Trouble?
Our support team is familiar with most technical hiccups and can usually help sort things out quickly.
Get SupportTechnical Support Team
When technical questions come up, these are the people who handle them. Both have been working with gaming platforms for years and understand the common issues players encounter.

Horatio Bexley
Platform Specialist
Horatio focuses on device compatibility and browser issues. He's particularly good at diagnosing why something isn't working as expected and finding practical solutions that don't require technical expertise from users.

Finnegan Drummond
Mobile Systems Lead
Finnegan specializes in mobile gaming performance. He works on making sure games run well across different phone models and operating systems, and he's usually the one who figures out why a specific device is having problems.