Bof Casino has no downloadable app in the App Store or Google Play — everything runs through your phone's browser instead. This page goes beyond the homepage summary to look at what that actually means in practice: how browser-only access compares to a native app, how to set up a home-screen shortcut for one-tap access, which games and payment methods work on mobile, and how iOS and Android handle the site differently.
Bof Casino operates under an Anjouan Gaming licence (n° ALSI-012401013-FI2), held by Elite Cyber Services Limited, since 2024. Major app stores restrict or ban real-money gambling apps for operators outside their approved licence lists, which is a common reason casinos under offshore licences like this one skip a store listing entirely and build a responsive web platform instead. In practice, this means the full catalogue — Gates of Olympus Super Scatter, Fate of Dead Blitzways, Mines, Aviator, Chicken Road 2, Cyber Gypsies, Big Bass Halloween 3 and Sweet Bonanza 1000 from Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Play'n GO and Hacksaw Gaming — loads directly in Safari or Chrome, not inside a separate installed program. The sportsbook, with its own 100% up to £100 bonus, works the same way. Your account, deposit history and bonus progress are identical whether you open the site on a laptop or a phone, because it is the same platform, not a stripped-down mobile version.
Without an app to install, the closest equivalent is a home-screen icon that opens the browser session directly. On iOS Safari, open Bof Casino, tap the Share icon, then choose 'Add to Home Screen'; the icon that appears launches Safari straight to the casino, without the address bar showing on some devices. On Android Chrome, open the site menu (three dots) and select 'Add to Home screen' or 'Install app' if offered; this creates a launcher icon in the same way. Either method takes under a minute and means you no longer have to type the URL or search for it each session. It is worth being clear about what this shortcut is: a bookmark with an icon, not a package downloaded from an app store. There is nothing to update through Google Play or the App Store, and removing it later is as simple as deleting the icon like any other bookmark.
A genuine native app is compiled software, submitted to a store, reviewed, and pushed to your device as an update whenever the operator changes something. A home-screen shortcut to Bof Casino skips all of that: there's no install size taking up phone storage, no update prompt to accept, and no separate permissions screen asking for camera or contacts access, because it's simply your browser with an icon. The trade-off is that everything depends on your connection at the moment you play — there's no offline mode, no local caching of game rounds, and no app-level push notifications distinct from what the browser itself can offer. For games like Mines or Aviator where you're placing live bets, this isn't a practical downside since a real-money session requires an active connection either way. The main difference you'll notice is habitual rather than functional: opening an icon feels like opening an app, even though the underlying mechanism is still a website.
Because Bof Casino is a responsive web platform rather than two separate app builds, there's no iOS version and Android version to keep in sync — one site adapts to whichever screen it's opened on. Touch controls are built for phone-sized interaction on games such as Chicken Road 2, Cyber Gypsies and Mines, where taps replace the mouse clicks used on desktop. Account functions carry over exactly: the £20 minimum deposit applies on mobile just as it does on desktop, and all listed payment methods — Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Bank Transfer, Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT — are available through the mobile browser's checkout flow. Withdrawals, typically processed in 24-48 hours depending on the method chosen, are requested from the same account section whether you're on a phone or a computer. Because there's no separate mobile app database to sync, a bet placed on the sportsbook or a spin on a slot updates your balance the same way regardless of device.
The welcome bonus — up to £500 across three deposits, structured as 100% up to £100, then 50% up to £200, then 100% up to £200 — is claimed and tracked through the same account dashboard on mobile as on desktop, with the standard 40x wagering requirement applying identically to both. There's no reduced or altered mobile version of the terms. VIP cashback, up to 10% at the single tier Bof Casino currently offers, is calculated and credited the same way regardless of which device triggered the qualifying play. Bof Community, the brand's tournament and leaderboard feature with prize pools, is also fully accessible from a phone browser — leaderboard positions update in real time whether players are checking from the home-screen shortcut or typing in the URL directly, since both paths lead to the identical live platform rather than a separate mobile build with its own data.
No. Bof Casino does not list a native app on either store. Access is exclusively through a mobile browser such as Safari or Chrome, using the same site that appears on desktop. What some players mistake for an 'app' is usually the home-screen shortcut created via 'Add to Home Screen' — a bookmark icon that opens the browser session, not a separately installed program from a store.
Functionally, no — both open the exact same browser-based platform, same account, same balance. The only difference is convenience: the icon skips typing or searching for the site and can make the browser tab appear without an address bar on some devices. It doesn't unlock extra features, run offline, or store data locally the way an installed app might; it's simply a faster route into the same mobile browser session.
Yes. All payment methods available on desktop — Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Bank Transfer, Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT — work the same way through the mobile browser's deposit page, subject to the same £20 minimum deposit that also applies as the bonus threshold. There's no separate mobile-only payment menu; it's the identical checkout flow scaled to a phone screen.