How to Download for Android and iOS
Getting the app running on your device varies a bit depending on your operating system. From my experience, Google is way stricter about real-money gambling apps than Apple, so you often have to sideload software for Android. Here's the safest way to get the install sorted and avoid any sketchy malware.
Installing on Android devices
Since the Google Play Store restricts gambling apps in most regions, you'll likely need the direct APK file from the casino operator. I've done this dozens of times—it takes about two minutes, no big deal.
- Go to the official casino site using your mobile browser (Chrome or Brave work fine).
- Look for the Android logo or "Download App" link in the footer.
- Download the APK file. You might see a warning about "unknown sources"—just allow the installation through your settings.
- Install the app and log in. The system requirements are pretty low; anything running Android 8.0 or higher works fine.
Heads up: never download APKs from third-party "app stores" or random sites. Stick to the official casino site to keep your bankroll safe. Canadian players using offshore casinos should be extra careful here, since these platforms aren't monitored by the AGCO or iGaming Ontario. If you're in Ontario and prefer regulated options, check if the casino offers an iGO-licensed app—those are vetted for security.
Setting up on iOS (iPhone or iPad)
For iPhone users, the App Store is a bit more relaxed about gambling apps, but availability depends on your local laws. If you can't find the native app, the PWA method is a solid workaround that I actually prefer for convenience.
- Open Safari and navigate to your chosen casino featuring Fortune Rabbit.
- Tap the "Share" button (the square with an arrow) at the bottom of the screen.
- Scroll down and select "Add to Home Screen."
- This creates an app icon that launches the game in fullscreen mode, bypassing the browser URL bar entirely.
The PWA route works great for Ontario-licensed casinos like BetMGM or theScore Bet, since their sites are already optimized for mobile. You get app-like performance without eating up storage space. Plus, you can still use Interac for deposits, which is basically a requirement for Canadian players.

