Android 15 (API Level 35) Requirement
To ensure continued access to Vegas World, Casino World, and 7 Seas Casino, FlowPlay’s Android games must now target Android 15 (API Level 35) due to Google Play requirements. This means players using devices running older, unsupported Android versions (14 and below) may no longer be able to access these games.
How to Check Your Android Version:
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Open the Settings app on your phone or tablet.
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Scroll down and tap on About phone (or About tablet).
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Look for the version information. Depending on your device, it might be labeled as “Android version” or you may need to tap “Software information” to find it.
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You can also use the search bar at the top of the Settings app and type “Android version” or “Software information” to be taken directly to the correct screen.
For a visual guide, this video demonstrates how to check and update your Android version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXyp2CjzQc0
Device Compatibility Summary:
| Device Era | Android Versions | SDK Level | ICS (API 15) Support? |
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| Pre-2011 devices | Android 2.x or 3.x | SDK 8–13 | |
| Late‑2011+ devices | Android 4.0.3+ | SDK 15 |
Any phone or tablet launched before late-2011, running Android 2.x or 3.x, cannot officially support SDK 15 (Android 4.0.3 MR1). Devices released with or after ICS, or officially upgraded to it, do support API 15.
Phones not supporting SDK 15
Devices that launched before Android 4.0.3 generally cannot run API level 15—unless they receive a backported custom ROM. This includes:
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Devices originally released with Android 3.x (Honeycomb): e.g., early tablets like the Motorola Xoom prior to ICS upgrades.
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Phones on Android 2.x (Froyo/Gingerbread): e.g., Nexus One, Droid Incredible, HTC Desire—they shipped with API levels 8–10 and lack official ICS support without custom ROMs
Devices that do support SDK 15
Virtually every device released from late 2011 onward, including mainstream smartphones and tablets, shipped with or could be upgraded to ICS (API levels 14–15). For example:
- Samsung Galaxy S II, Nexus S, HTC Sensation, Motorola Xoom — countless devices had ICS ROMs available via stock or community builds.
According to API-level distribution stats, API 15 devices account for 100% coverage of phones from that Android-generation era.