As an experienced player I care about how the platform surface influences my choices, so I look closely at the “Recommended for You” carousel, the Favorites list, and the Recently Played widget. These interface elements change what I click first, and personalized offers often depend on that behavior. In this article I explain specific mechanics like recommendation engines, the Add to Favorites button, session-based recent-play lists, and CRM-triggered offers so you know what to check before you play or accept a bonus.
How does the recommendation carousel decide what to show?
Recommendation carousels typically rely on a recommendation engine using collaborative filtering, provider-based tags, and a popularity filter; in my experience the “Recommended for You” carousel mixes at least two of those signals. The algorithm will often weight recent sessions (session-based scoring) higher than historical favorites, so the carousel reflects the platform’s session history feature and can shift after a single long session. Watch for labels like “Based on your play” or “Trending near you” on game tiles because those tags reveal the engine’s signals and whether recommendations are server-side or cached in local storage. A concrete platform example involving SunnyBet Casino shows how a named iGaming feature can be integrated into a practical user scenario.
What should you expect from an Add to Favorites and sync feature?
The Favorites list and the Add to Favorites button are more useful when they persist across devices through account-level favorites sync; I always test whether a starred game appears on mobile and desktop. Look for a visible star icon or “Save” control on the game tile and a dedicated Favorites filter in the game lobby; those are signs of server-side favorites sync. When the Favorites bar supports sorting by provider or volatility tag, you can quickly re-run session strategies without hunting through the entire game library.


























