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REVIEW
Pharaoh Slots Casino on LG webOS is a phone-tier slot machine on a 65-inch screen.
A free-to-play social-casino slot app ported to LG TVs — Egyptian theming, virtual-coin economy, no real-money payouts, and the same psychological mechanics the genre is known for.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 2 MIN READ
Pharaoh Slots Casino
INLOGIC SOFTWARE S.R.O.
OUR SCORE
5.8
LG
★ 5.0
PRICE
Free
Pharaoh Slots Casino on LG webOS is a competent port of a phone-tier social-casino app to a screen that doesn’t really want it. The Egyptian theming is the marketing layer; the product underneath is the same virtual-coin economy that defines the social-casino genre across every platform. Spin the reels, watch the wallet drain at calibrated intervals, decide whether to top up. Free-to-play in the strict sense — no real-money payouts — and free-to-play in the practical sense too, if you don’t mind sessions that end when the coins do.
The LG implementation is fine within its category. Magic Remote pointing makes the spin gesture feel marginally more tactile than directional-pad navigation on competing TV platforms, and the OLED render of bonus-round animations is louder and brighter than the phone version. None of that addresses the underlying question, which is whether a slot-machine loop belongs on a living-room TV at all. The genre was designed for short, idle, one-handed sessions on a device you can put down mid-spin — TV viewing optimizes for the opposite of that.
For LG TV owners who already play social-casino slots and specifically want them in front of the couch, this works. For everyone else, the phone version of any major social-casino app delivers the same experience in the form factor the genre was actually built for. The recommendation, as on Samsung Tizen and the other smart-TV ports, is to think hard about whether the TV is really the right device for this kind of app before committing the install.
The Egyptian theming is decoration. The actual product is a virtual-coin economy designed to nudge purchases of more coins.
FEATURES
Pharaoh Slots Casino is a free-to-play social-casino app on LG webOS — virtual slot machines wrapped in Egyptian iconography (pyramids, scarabs, the obligatory pharaoh portrait). Spin the reels, collect virtual coins, unlock new machines, top up the wallet when you run dry. No real-money payouts, no cash-out, no licensed gambling — this is the social-casino category, not regulated gaming.
Mechanics are the genre standard. Daily login bonuses, hourly free-coin timers, level-up progression that gates additional slot themes, and an in-app store selling coin packs (typical social-casino pricing tiers — small refills through several-dollar bundles up to large packs). Bonus rounds, free-spin features, and multiplier reels follow the patterns players already know from competing apps on iOS and Android.
LG-specific notes: Magic Remote works for the pull-to-spin gesture, which is one of the few times the pointer interface meaningfully helps. Animations are coin-shower-and-fanfare in the social-casino house style. No voice search integration meaningful here. App size is small; load times on recent webOS hardware are short.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
As a TV-screen presentation of a slot-machine animation loop, this works. The reels spin convincingly, the win animations are loud and bright the way the genre demands, and the Magic Remote's spin gesture maps reasonably to the slot-arm metaphor. On a large OLED panel the visuals carry better than on a phone.
The free daily coin trickle is generous enough that a casual player can return for short sessions without ever touching the coin store. That is the genre standard, not a unique strength, but it is competently executed here.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The same concerns apply as to every social-casino app. The Egyptian theming is decoration. The actual product is a virtual-coin economy designed to nudge purchases of more coins — the wallet is calibrated to run low at the exact moments the bonus features start feeling rewarding. Players who recognize the pattern can play around it; players who don't will find themselves on the in-app store more often than they meant to. Several jurisdictions have begun treating social-casino mechanics with the same regulatory scrutiny as licensed gambling, and the design choices behind that scrutiny are present here.
The TV form factor adds nothing the phone version doesn't already deliver more naturally. Slot apps are designed for short, idle, one-handed sessions — the exact opposite of what living-room TV viewing optimizes for. The category fit is weak.
CONCLUSION
Install this if you already play social-casino slots and specifically want them on your LG TV — the implementation is competent within its narrow lane. For everyone else, the phone or tablet version of any major social-casino app is a better fit for how this genre is actually played. The broader concern about social-casino mechanics applies as it does on every platform; the LG port doesn't change the math.