Coin Master — Apple's own listing flags “Frequent/Intense Simulated Gambling” on a cartoon slot machine your kid finds
Moon Active · free, 17+, a village-builder wrapped around a slot machine. Apple advisories: Simulated Gambling + Loot Boxes. Tracking-and-ad-funded privacy label shares Personal info + Messages. Honest verdict: keep it off the kid’s device.
Moon Active LTD (Tel Aviv). Free-to-play village-builder built around a slot machine, original release 11 Dec 2010. The catalog’s first SLOT-MACHINE / SIMULATED-GAMBLING case — the proof is the content advisory on the game’s own listing. Apple rates it 17+ with advisories "Frequent/Intense Simulated Gambling," "Loot Boxes," "Frequent/Intense Contests"; Google Play rates it Teen for "Simulated Gambling, In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)," "Contains ads." US iOS 4.78 / 1,311,676 ratings; Play 4.8 / 10.4M. App Privacy label is tracking-enabled (Track: Purchases, Identifiers, Usage Data; Linked for Third-Party Advertising + Developer Marketing: Location, Contact Info); Google Play "may share" Personal info + Messages with third parties. Two independent reviewers call the core loop "essentially a virtual slot machine." The developer’s disclaimer ("does not offer real money gambling") is the tell, not the defense. Honest verdict: not a 2-8 game — skip, keep off the device.