In fact, one might argue that playing roulette without money on the line doesn’t make any sense at all. If you’re like many of us, everything is more interesting when a little bit of money is on the line. The other type of roulette is played for real money. Even Internet-based casinos which offer real money play make these free games available in order to give users the chance to try the software before they make a deposit. Those are called “free roulette apps” or “play money games”. One is for people who don’t want to gamble for real money. You can almost certainly find a roulette app on which you can play. It doesn’t matter if you’re an Android user, an Apple user, or a Windows user. The mobile gaming market is growing at a rate of over 33% every year. It doesn’t seem to matter which type of operating system your mobile device or tablet uses developers are designing roulette apps for it. That means that a roulette app has a spinning wheel (or at least a video of one), a staggering array of bets to choose from, and an unassailable house edge of 5.26% in the double zero version of the game and 2.7% in the single zero version of the game. Most roulette apps follow the standard rules and game play as you’ll find in any casino.