Who Runs This Site and Why It Exists

This is an independent guide to the Tower Rush crane-tower crash game for players in India. It is not operated by Galaxsys, the studio that made the game, and it is not a casino. We publish plain, checkable information about how the climb works, what it returns, and how to reach it without walking into one of the copycat sites that crowd the search results.

What we cover

Our pages walk through the game’s mechanics, its 96.12%–97% RTP and 100× ceiling, the free practice mode, the real-money experience, the mobile route, and the honest truth about “promo codes” and downloads that do not exist. Every claim is drawn from the studio’s own material and reputable coverage, then rewritten in our own words rather than copied.

How we make money

When we recommend a place to play, the link routes through our partner casino, SpinBetter. If you sign up and play, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That funds the site but does not change the facts on it — we flag the game’s downsides as clearly as its strengths, and we never promise wins. An affiliate model only works long-term if the advice is trustworthy, so honesty is also our business interest.

Our standards

We do not invent numbers, bonus terms or support details. Where a figure is operator-specific we say so and tell you to verify it. We refuse to publish “predictor,” “hack” or guaranteed-win claims, because a provably-fair game seals each result in advance and nothing can beat that. If something here is out of date, the responsible move is to check the casino’s current terms before relying on it, and you can always return to the main review for the full picture.

Above all, we want this to be the boring, trustworthy corner of a noisy niche: real facts, no hype, and a constant reminder that the climb is entertainment with a house edge, not an earner. If you ever spot an error, we would rather fix it than defend it — accuracy is the only thing this site has to offer.

Who this guide is for

We write for the curious player who has seen the game in a lobby or a clip and wants the facts before risking anything: what it is, how it pays, whether it is legitimate, and how to reach it safely from India. That reader deserves specifics, not marketing, so we lead with numbers and mechanics and keep the hype out.

We are equally happy if a visitor reads a page, decides the game is not for them, and closes the tab. A guide that only ever pushed people toward a deposit would not be a guide; it would be an advert. Our job is to describe the climb honestly enough that you can make your own call, and to point you at a licensed casino only if that call is yes.