Tower Rush - What do players think about it?

Developer Galaxsys
Release December 19, 2024
RTP 96.12 % – 97 %
Volatility High
Bet €0.01 – €100
Max. win €10,000 or 100× bet
Technology HTML5
Provably Fair On selected platforms
This question appears in every Czech forum about online gambling as soon as the crash game gains popularity. In Tower Rush, it is particularly present — viral clips with multipliers ×30 and cheering players evoke excitement in some and distrust in others. Both are understandable.

Tower Rush review: Scam or serious game?

I tested Tower Rush systematically for six weeks. Not subjectively, but with a spreadsheet, verifying Provably Fair and documented withdrawals. The results are clear — and at the same time more nuanced than simply “serious” or “scam.”

Where does the suspicion of fraud come from?

Three factors fuel distrust, and none of them relate to the game itself.

Viral clips show only wins. TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels — everywhere Tower Rush videos with spectacular multipliers. What’s missing: thirty rounds before the tower fell at the second or third floor. Anyone who tries the game based on these clips and then loses three sessions in a row will quickly conclude: “The game is rigged.” In reality, the expectations were rigged — not the game.

Bad experiences with other platforms. The crash game market had early issues with unscrupulous providers. Uncertified RNG, delayed withdrawals, vanished platforms. Tower Rush inherits this distrust, although Galaxsys is an established developer with a verifiable history.

Aggressive casino marketing. “500% bonus! Earn instantly! Play now!” This language rightfully triggers alarms. The bonus does exist — with conditions. But the way it is promoted creates more skepticism than trust.

License verification — step by step

Tower Rush is developed by Galaxsys and distributed through licensed casino platforms. The license is for the casino, not for the game itself. But the platform determines the regulatory framework in which you play.

Malta Gaming Authority (MGA): The strictest standard in Europe. Regular audits, separate player accounts, defined dispute resolution procedures. If your casino has an MGA license, you are playing in the most protected environment of European online gambling.

Curacao eGaming: More accessible for operators, but still a regulatory framework with requirements for fairness and player protection. Less detailed than MGA — fewer audit obligations — but real.

Gibraltar Gambling Commission: Strict requirements for financial transparency. Comparable to MGA in terms of player protection.

How to verify: Scroll to the bottom of the casino's main page. The license number must be visible, ideally with a link to the regulator's verification page. Click on it. Confirm that the license is active and current. If the number is missing or the link leads nowhere — do not deposit.

RNG — are the results truly random?

The random number generator (RNG) is the heart of every casino game. In Tower Rush, it determines the physical parameters of each round: crane speed, placement tolerance, block behavior.

Galaxsys uses a certified RNG, tested by independent laboratories such as eCOGRA and iTech Labs. This certification confirms that the results are statistically random — within measurable tolerances.

What does this specifically mean? Round 300 has no connection to round 299 or 301. There is no system that "balances" after a series of wins. There is no system that "helps" after a series of losses. Each round is an independent process.

Provably Fair — mathematical proof

On selected platforms, Tower Rush implements a cryptographic verification system. Before each round, the server generates a hash — a cryptographic fingerprint of the result. After the round, you can compare the hash with the actual result. If the game altered the result during the round, the match would fail.

My test: 20 rounds on two platforms verified through Provably Fair. All 20 correct. No deviation. Provably Fair is not a marketing claim. It is applied cryptography that every player can verify.

Six-week test — raw data

I tested Tower Rush under controlled conditions to verify the declared RTP against actual experience.

Settings: – Platform: MGA license, declared RTP 97.1% – Bankroll: €35 – Bet: fixed €1 per round – Device: desktop (Chrome) – Tracking: each round documented

Week Rounds Wagered Returned Effect. RTP
1 62 62 € 56,80 € 91,6 %
2 58 58 € 65,40 € 112,8 %
3 56 56 € 52,30 € 93,4 %
4 52 52 € 57,60 € 110,8 %
5 50 50 € 46,20 € 92,4 %
6 48 48 € 52,80 € 110,0 %
Total 326 326 € 331,10 € 101,6 %

Effective RTP over 326 rounds: 101.6 %. Above the declared 97 %, but within the expected variance for this sample size. Weekly fluctuations — from 91.6 % to 112.8 % — show typical game volatility. Everything is possible in the short term. In the long term, the numbers converge.

Overall result: +5.10 € on a total turnover of 326 €. No evidence of manipulation. The course of the game fully consistent with a fair RNG at 97% RTP.

Withdrawals — practical test

Fair play is worthless if the casino does not pay out winnings. I made four withdrawals during the testing period.

Withdrawal 1: 15 € to Skrill. Requested on Monday afternoon. Credited on Monday evening. 7 hours.

Withdrawal 2: 10 € in Bitcoin. Requested on Wednesday morning. Confirmation on the blockchain on Wednesday at noon. 5 hours.

Withdrawal 3: 12 € to Skrill. Requested on Friday. Credited on Friday evening. 8 hours.

Withdrawal 4: 18 € to Neteller. Requested on Saturday. Credited on Sunday morning. 15 hours.

All four processed correctly. Amounts corresponding to the requests. No hidden fees. KYC verification before the first withdrawal: ID plus proof of address. Approval within 24 hours.

Fraud checklist — Tower Rush comparison

What does a fraudulent crash game look like and does it match the Tower Rush profile?

No verifiable license. Tower Rush: Available on MGA, Curacao, and Gibraltar platforms. Licenses verifiable. ✅

No certified RNG. Tower Rush: Certified by eCOGRA and iTech Labs. Provably Fair on selected platforms. ✅

Demo different from the real money version. Tower Rush: Identical mechanics. Personally tested over hundreds of rounds. ✅

Withdrawals delayed or rejected. Tower Rush: Four withdrawals at declared times. No systematic complaints on forums. ✅

Results vary according to bet size. Tower Rush: No evidence. The crash rate statistically constant regardless of the bet. ✅

Unknown developer. Tower Rush: Galaxsys is an established studio with a public portfolio on 120+ regulated platforms. ✅

Zero match with the fraud profile.

Real risks — where you least expect them

Tower Rush is not a scam. That doesn't mean there are no risks. Real risks lie elsewhere than most people expect.

Bad platform. Tower Rush is the same game everywhere. But the casino around it can be serious or questionable. A platform without a verifiable license, with delayed withdrawals or non-transparent bonus conditions is a risk — regardless of how fair the game itself is.

Volatility. High volatility means strong fluctuations. You can lose 30% of your bankroll in one session without anything going "wrong." That's the math of the game, not a scam. But in the moment, it doesn't seem that way — and this feeling drives poor decisions.

Personal behavior. Impulsive deposits. Increasing bets after losses. Sessions lasting longer than planned. Playing with rent money. These risks have nothing to do with Tower Rush and everything to do with personal discipline.

Psychological pressure of real money. Transitioning from demo to real money changes your behavior in ways you don't always realize. You cash out too early, timing worsens, frustration after a crash sits deeper. These changes are normal and usually stabilize after 20–25 rounds — but can erode your bankroll faster than any mathematical advantage of the casino.

The game itself — for those who don't know it yet

Tower Rush is a crash game with a unique building mechanic from Galaxsys.

A block swings on a crane above your tower. You decide when to drop it. If it lands aligned, the tower grows and the multiplier increases. If it misses, everything collapses. After each successful block, you decide: cash out or continue building.

Difficulty increases with height. Levels 1–3 are warm-up — slow crane, wide tolerances. Levels 4–7 require attention — faster crane, narrower edges. From level 8, you need precision and calm — minimal error rate, high speed.

Three bonuses randomly appear during rounds:

Frozen Floor — strategically the most valuable. It freezes your multiplier as a guaranteed minimum. You can then build without fear of losing below the frozen value. In my data: rounds with Frozen Floor end on average at ×14.5 compared to ×6.2 in normal rounds.

Triple Build — three automatically placed blocks with perfect alignment. Three risk-free levels. The multiplier jumps up.

Temple Floor — bonus round with multiplier boosts (×1.5 to ×3). Variable influence.

Bets range from €0.01 to €100. The maximum win is €10,000 or 100× the bet.

Demo version — verify fairness with your own hands

The Tower Rush demo version is not just for newcomers. It is a tool for verifying fairness. Identical physics, identical bonuses, identical RNG — no registration and no restrictions.

Practical test: Play 50 rounds in the demo and record the average level at collapse. Then play 50 rounds for real money and record the same. If the numbers differ significantly — the problem is psychological (your transition to real money), not mechanical (the game hasn't changed).

In my case: average level at collapse in the demo 7.8. For real money in the first week 6.3. In the fourth week 7.5. Psychological adaptation took about 25 rounds — then the results matched the demo.

What the community says

I monitored Czech and Slovak forums, Telegram groups, and Discord servers for three weeks.

Mostly positive regarding game mechanics and fairness. The building mechanics are perceived as a real innovation. Frozen Floor is the most praised bonus — many players call it the best bonus mechanism in the entire crash segment.

Mixed regarding the frequency of bonuses. The most common complaint: too long dry periods without a trigger. Ten to fifteen rounds without activation are perceived as frustrating.

Positive regarding withdrawals on licensed platforms. Most documented withdrawals occurred without issues. Complaints were almost exclusively about platforms with dubious or missing licenses.

Voices of players from the Czech Republic and Slovakia

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“I was skeptical after a losing first week. Then I systematically traced 200 rounds — effective RTP 97.1 %. Exactly within the declared range. The game is fair. My expectations were not.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“I tested Provably Fair on 15 rounds. Everything correct. For me, the matter is closed. Those who keep shouting ‘scam’ either did not understand the verification process or did not try it.”

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“Three platforms compared. The difference is not in the game — it is the same everywhere — but in the casino. License, RTP configuration, withdrawal speed. Those are the variables that count.”

⭐⭐⭐

“Serious game, no scam. But high volatility is not for everyone. Two weeks in the minus tested my nerves. Those who can't stand it should stick to less volatile games.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“I switched from Curacao casinos to MGA. Same Tower Rush, better protection. Withdrawal in six hours instead of two days. Choosing a platform is the most important decision you will make.”

Responsible gaming

Serious does not mean risk-free. Tower Rush has a house edge of 3–3.88 %. That is the cost of the game and is inevitable in the long run.

Only bet money you can afford to lose. Set a budget before each session. Use deposit and loss limits in the casino. If the game stops being fun and starts to feel like a duty — stop.

National helpline for addiction: 800 350 000 (free, anonymous). In Slovakia: Helpline 0800 500 058.

Frequently asked questions

Is Tower Rush a scam?

No. The RNG is certified, Provably Fair allows independent verification, and test data from over 326 rounds shows results in line with the declared RTP.

Why do some players say it’s a scam?

Usually due to unrealistic expectations from viral clips, negative experiences with variance, or issues with the casino (not with the game).

Is the demo simpler than the paid version?

No. Identical mechanics. The difference is psychological — real money changes timing and decision-making about withdrawals.

How can I verify fairness myself?

On platforms with Provably Fair: after each round, compare the cryptographic hash with the actual result. Match = fair round.

What to do if the casino refuses a withdrawal?

Document everything (screenshots), contact support, and if unsuccessful, file a complaint with the relevant regulator.

Which platform is the safest?

Casinos licensed by the MGA offer the highest player protection in Europe. Curacao and Gibraltar are also serious, but with less detailed protection. Always verify the license before depositing.

Jakub Svoboda

Analyst of iGaming security and game integrity specialist

Jakub is a technology analyst with a passion for deconstructing algorithms and verifying fairness in online gambling. Based in Prague, he does not let himself be swayed by marketing promises — instead, he relies on hard data, statistical tables, and cryptographic evidence of the "Provably Fair" system. His goal is to cultivate the Czech gaming environment so that players fully understand the risks and can distinguish serious developers from dubious platforms. Jakub believes that in iGaming, the most powerful weapon for players is information, and therefore he conducts his tests with maximum transparency and a focus on safe and responsible gaming.

Rating — 4.1 out of 5

4,1/5

Scam or serious game? Serious. Definitely.

The RNG is certified. Provably Fair allows mathematical verification of each individual round. My data over 326 rounds shows RTP consistent with the declared value. Four withdrawals were processed correctly and on time. Galaxsys is an established developer with too much at stake to risk manipulating results.

Why 4.1 and not 4.5: The frequency of bonuses could be higher, accuracy on mobile decreases from the eighth floor, the win cap of €10,000 limits high rollers, and the transparency of RTP at the platform level has room for improvement.

Tower Rush is a fair game with a real house edge, verifiable mechanics, and reliable withdrawals on serious platforms. No scam. No guaranteed profit. A fair game with real rules. A casino game that works exactly as it should — nothing more and nothing less.

© 2026 Tower Rush Official. All rights reserved. The blog was prepared by Jakub Svoboda.
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