Try the name for what it promises: a casino that pays out on time. Fortune Clock Casino’s marketing leans on that idea, yet AskGamblers currently lists fortune clock as terminated, with a weak expert score and an even weaker player rating. The real clock on this site runs on complaint traffic.
What the rating panel actually shows
The casino was established in 2020, runs on instant play and mobile browsers, and holds a Curacao licence. That’s the official story. The player story is less tidy: the status reads terminated rather than active, responsible-gambling tools are mostly missing from the details panel, and video poker is not among the listed games.
Payments: where the clock starts to run slow
Deposits are broad: Visa, MasterCard, Payz, Payeer, Perfect Money, WebMoney, QIWI, plus phone-based options like Megafone, Beeline and Tele2. Withdrawals form a shorter list, and the pending time sits at 36 hours before any limit math applies. No visible fees are listed, but a 36-hour hold paired with complaint patterns around delays says the practical cost is time.
| Withdrawal detail | Listed value |
|---|---|
| Pending time | 36 hours |
| Daily limit | EUR/USD 2,000 |
| Weekly limit | EUR/USD 10,000 |
| Monthly limit | EUR/USD 40,000 |
Complaints say more than the marketing
The complaint log is the most honest page on the site: 30 resolved out of 36, average complaint amount around $3,047, average duration around 8 days, average response time around 2 days. A two-day response is respectable. A payout that drags past a week is the pattern that actually shows up in player reviews, with withdrawal rejections, verification stalls and account closures leading the noise.
- Check the current status on a review page you trust – terminated statuses change, but rarely in the player’s favor.
- Test the withdrawal route with a small amount first, since the 36-hour pending time is only the beginning.
- Read recent complaint snippets rather than the average score to see which failure mode is active right now.
Games: a full floor, with gaps
The provider list is genuinely wide: Microgaming, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Quickspin, Betsoft, Endorphina, Evolution Gaming, Ezugi, Habanero, Playson, Wazdan, Big Time Gaming, Red Tiger, Nolimit City and Push Gaming. Mobile browser play works without an app, and the RNG is described as fair. But progressive jackpots and game history are marked unavailable, no RTP is stated, and the floor skips video poker entirely.
- Instant play and mobile browser access, no app required
- Live chat around the clock plus email support
- No FAQ section listed, no RTP published
The practical move
Fortune Clock Casino keeps two different times: the fast one on the join page and the slower one in the complaints log. If you still want to play, treat the 36-hour pending time as a minimum, keep records of every withdrawal, and start with a sum you can afford to have parked for a week. That’s not a summary – it’s the advice that actually protects you.

