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Some changes have been made on Flush.com DEV team. They have also changed their gambling license (
see here). The new DEV team completely updated the UI of the casino. Perhaps, the old DEV team didn't give the permission to Flush.com owner to continue with the old in-house games. I think the new DEV team has wiped out the old statistics of the users when they launched this updated version.
That's the case here? I remember I've played their in-house games before. But Recently, I saw all of their in-house games showing Coming-soon. I didn't bother to ask them because I did not intend to make a deposit. I thought it could be some maintenance. I remember the old Dev Team was a bit slow in development. We know development need a lot of time because devs want to make sure that there is no bug/glitches. But I won't say their old team was fast enough.
Flush.com already has a good number of provider games. They collaborated with 34 game providers. Still, In-house games have a different player base. I hope the new DEV team will develop their in-house games to be more responsive and advanced.
Yikes, Flush.com's game development's in a pickle, right? But, honestly, in-house games make casinos shine – it's like a hush-hush menu at a swanky eatery. It's off the radar, but the die-hard fans can sniff out the hidden gems.
Now, let's give Flush.com a break. Perhaps their new DEV crew's slow-cooking innovative games – you can't hurry a masterpiece, like a luxurious wine! I'm sure they're going all out to exterminate bugs and smooth over any hitches.
For now, we can savor the good ol' provider games Flush.com dishes up. Who knows, one day we'll chuckle at our in-house game memories. Hang in there, Flush.com – we know you're hiding aces up your sleeve!