Tower Rush - Our verdict on this casino game
Tower Rush Review: Scam or Reliable Game? Our Complete Test
Rather than responding with generalities, I decided to methodically test it. Two weeks of play, a dedicated budget, technical checks, and two documented withdrawal requests. Here’s what I found — point by point.
Test verdict: 4.2 / 5 ★★★★☆
Tower Rush passes all the reliability checks we applied. RTP in line with announcements, withdrawals made without blockage, Provably Fair verifiable, licensed developer. The risk exists — it’s a casino game — but it comes from the game mechanics, not from a scam.
The testing protocol — how we proceeded
For this test to have value, a method was needed. Not just "I played a few rounds." Here’s the framework I followed over fourteen days:
Testing protocol:
— Budget: €30 initial deposit at a casino with MGA license
— Bets: €0.20 per round (1.5 % of the initial bankroll)
— Duration: 14 days, 3 to 4 sessions of 15-20 minutes per week
— Data collected: number of rounds, balance after each session, cashout multipliers, bonus appearances
— Checks: 15 rounds analyzed via Provably Fair, 2 withdrawal requests made
— Casino used: platform licensed by Malta Gaming Authority, active SSL, support in French
Test #1 — Is the developer credible?
Before even playing, I checked who is behind Tower Rush. Galaxsys is a studio based in Yerevan (Armenia), founded in 2021, specializing in instant casino games. The studio holds certifications from several international regulators and its games are present on over a hundred platforms.
This is not a ghost company set up last week. Galaxsys has a professional website, identifiable employees on LinkedIn, documented partnerships with recognized casino operators, and participates in trade shows like ICE London and SiGMA.
Verdict: Verified developer, present in the industry since 2021, multiple licenses. ✓ Reliable.
Test #2 — Does the announced RTP match reality?
Galaxsys announces an RTP of 96.12% to 97% for Tower Rush. Over 14 days and 387 rounds played, here are my results:
Test data — 387 rounds over 14 days:
Total wagered: €77.40 (387 × €0.20)
Total recovered (cashouts + bonuses): €72.15
Effective RTP observed: 93.2%
Deviation from the announced RTP: -3 to -4 points
Is this deviation normal? Yes.
An RTP of 93.2% over 387 rounds is perfectly consistent with a theoretical RTP of 96-97%. The high volatility of the game naturally produces deviations on small samples. For an RTP to converge to its theoretical value, thousands of rounds are needed — not just a few hundred.
To put this in perspective: I had individual sessions with an effective RTP of 130% (good series of high cashouts) and others at 60% (series of short rounds). Both are normal with high volatility.
How to interpret the RTP without getting it wrong
The RTP is not a promise of return on each session. It is a statistical average over a very large number of rounds. In 100 rounds, your result can be anything between 0 % and 300 %. In 10,000 rounds, it starts to approach the announced 96-97 %. In 100,000 rounds, it is almost certain to match.
People who shout "scam" after a bad session generally do not understand this concept. A series of five lost rounds in a row is not suspicious — it is statistically mundane.
Test #3 — Do withdrawals really work?
This is probably the question that worries players the most. Many complaints on casino forums concern blocked or delayed withdrawals. I made two withdrawal requests during my test:
| Withdrawal | Amount | Method | Requested | Received | Actual delay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st withdrawal | 15 € | Skrill | Day 7, 2:20 PM | Day 7, 9:05 PM | 6 hours 45 min |
| 2nd withdrawal | 12 € | Visa | Day 12, 10:30 AM | Day 14, 4:15 PM | 2 days and 6 hours |
The first withdrawal via Skrill was processed on the same day — in just under seven hours. The second via Visa card took two days and a few hours, which corresponds to the usual timelines for bank transfers to card.
Neither of the two withdrawals was refused, suspiciously delayed, or subject to surprise conditions. The KYC verification had been completed upon registration (I had sent my passport and a proof of address on the day the account was created).
Verdict: Both withdrawals were processed within the announced timelines, without blockage or hidden conditions. ✓ Reliable.
Test n°4 — Does Provably Fair work?
Tower Rush uses Provably Fair technology, a cryptographic system that allows the player to verify that the outcome of each round has not been manipulated afterward. In theory, it is the ultimate guarantee of fairness. In practice, I wanted to check if it was actually functional.
I analyzed 15 rounds via the verification tool integrated into the game. For each round, the system provides a hash (cryptographic fingerprint) generated before the round, which corresponds to the result once the round is completed.
Result of the Provably Fair verification:
— 15 rounds verified
— 15 confirmed hash matches (100 %)
— No divergence between the pre-round hash and the post-round result
— The results included both rounds with high cashouts (x14, x11) and short rounds (x1, x2)
This confirms that the results are not modified afterward. The system does what it promises.
An important point: Provably Fair does not guarantee that you will win. It guarantees that the game does not cheat on the results. This is a crucial distinction. The house always has a mathematical advantage (the famous 3-4 % of the RTP). Provably Fair simply ensures that this advantage is the only bias in play — no additional manipulation.
Test n°5 — Are scam signals present?
I compiled a list of typical scam warning signals in online casinos, and I checked each of them for Tower Rush:
Scam signals searched — results:
❌ Unknown or unlicensed developer → No. Galaxsys is a verified studio with international licenses.
❌ RTP not published or unverifiable → No. The RTP is published (96.12-97 %) and consistent with observed data.
❌ Absence of Provably Fair → No. The technology is present and functional.
❌ Impossible or blocked withdrawals → No. Two withdrawals made without issue.
❌ Abusive bonus conditions not mentioned → Partial. The conditions vary by casino, and some platforms poorly display the contribution of crash games to wagering.
❌ Promises of guaranteed winnings in marketing → No. Galaxsys makes no promises of winnings.
❌ Absence of responsible gaming → No. Responsible gaming messages present in the interface.
No major scam signals detected in the game itself. The only point of concern is the bonus conditions, which depend on the casino and not on Tower Rush. Some casinos poorly present (or hide) the actual contribution of crash games to wagering. But this is not a problem of the game — it’s a problem of the platform.
So, where does the distrust come from?
If Tower Rush is not a scam, why do so many players ask the question? From what I have observed on forums, three reasons consistently come up:
Losing streaks. Tower Rush has high volatility. Going through five, six, or even eight rounds without a profitable cashout is statistically normal. But it doesn’t feel “normal” when it’s your money. The natural reaction is to suspect manipulation — when it’s simply variance.
The confusion between game and casino. Many complaints attributed to Tower Rush actually concern the casino. Slow withdrawals, opaque bonus conditions, complicated KYC — all of this falls under the casino, not the game. Tower Rush operates the same way on all platforms. The experience around the game entirely depends on the chosen operator.
Clones and copies. There are imitations of Tower Rush on unlicensed platforms. These copies do not offer the same guarantees (no Provably Fair, no certified RTP, unknown developer). Bad experiences with these clones sometimes reflect on the reputation of the official game.
Testimonials — player reviews on reliability
"I was skeptical at first. I started with the demo, then I deposited €15 at a casino with an MGA license. My first withdrawal of €22 via Neteller arrived in 8 hours. Since then, I've made four withdrawals without any problems. The game is fair."
"I personally checked the Provably Fair on about ten rounds. Everything matched. This is the first crash game where I could concretely verify that the results were not rigged. It changes everything in terms of trust."
"The game itself is honest, no doubt about that. My problem was the casino I had chosen — withdrawal blocked for 5 days because the KYC was not validated. When I switched platforms, everything went normally. The lesson: it's the casino that needs to be chosen carefully, not the game."
"I had a series of 7 consecutive lost rounds last week. At the time, I doubted. Then I calculated: with a failure rate per round of about 40-50%, the probability of hitting 7 failures in a row is 1-2%. Not that rare. The game is not rigged — the variance is just real."
How to choose a reliable platform for Tower Rush
Since the game itself is legitimate, the most important variable is the casino you choose to play at. Here are the criteria I use:
- Verifiable license — MGA (Malta Gaming Authority), Curaçao eGaming, or Gibraltar. The license number must be displayed in the footer of the site and be verifiable on the regulator's website.
- Published withdrawal times — A serious casino clearly displays its processing times. If the information is not available, it is a warning sign.
- Transparent bonus conditions — The contribution of crash games to wagering must be clearly indicated in the T&Cs. If it is less than 100%, assess whether the bonus is worth it before activating it.
- Reachable customer support — Live chat preferred. Test it before depositing. Support that takes 48 hours to respond before your deposit will take the same (or longer) when you want to withdraw.
Verifiable reviews — Check feedback on independent forums, not just the reviews on the site itself.
Summary of our checks
| Verified criterion | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Legitimate developer | Galaxsys — licensed, verified, present in the industry since 2021 | ✓ |
| Compliant RTP | 93.2% observed over 387 rounds — consistent with theoretical 96-97% | ✓ |
| Functional Provably Fair | 15/15 rounds verified with hash match | ✓ |
| Actual withdrawals | 2 withdrawals processed on time (6h45 Skrill, 2d6h Visa) | ✓ |
| Scam signals | None detected on the game. Caution needed when choosing the casino. | ✓ |
| Transparent bonus | Variable depending on the casino. Some platforms lack clarity. | ⚠ |
Frequently asked questions about the reliability of Tower Rush
Louise Bernard
iGaming Integrity Specialist & Data Analyst
Our conclusion after 14 days of testing
Tower Rush is not a scam. It is a casino game with a mathematical advantage in favor of the house — like all casino games. The difference is that Tower Rush allows you to verify this advantage through Provably Fair, publishes its RTP transparently, and operates on licensed platforms.
The real risk is not in the game — it lies in two things: the inherent volatility of the format (losing streaks happen, and they are normal) and the choice of casino (a poorly chosen platform can turn a good gaming experience into an administrative nightmare).
My advice: start with the demo (free, no registration). If you like the format, choose a casino with an MGA or Curaçao license, complete the KYC upon registration, and play with a pre-defined budget. And if someone guarantees you winnings with Tower Rush — beware of that person, not the game.
Reliability rating: 4.2 out of 5. A transparent, verifiable, and properly licensed crash game. The only reservations concern the practices of certain casinos, not the game itself.
Responsible gaming: Tower Rush is a game of chance with a mathematical advantage for the casino. It is not a reliable way to make money. Set time and budget limits, and stick to them. If you feel the need for help, contact Players Info Service at 09 74 75 13 13 (non-premium call).



