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Spinz Win
You found our website because you’re looking for Watch My Spin sister sites. That means you’re most likely interested in ProgressPlay Limited casinos that focus on slots games. That’s not always a given on this casino network, where sports betting sites are as common as casino sites are. If you’re only really interested in slots, though, Spinz Win is one that you might wish to consider. Don’t expect too much from the casino in terms of being easy on the eye, though – Spinz Win is most certainly not a looker. It tries to make up for that with its gaming content, much of which is taken from top-level providers like Play’n Go. The most eye-catching thing at Spinz Win is the casino’s massive welcome promotion, but it hinders the benefit of its maximum £1000 bonus pot with a painful x50 wagering requirement.
Ted Casino
If you intend to spend time browsing Watch My Spin sister sites in search of the best one to suit your tastes, get used to the look and feel of Ted Casino. You’re going to see it a lot. ProgressPlay Limited frequently uses a template to put casino sites together – especially when it’s making casino sites for its white-label partners – and Ted Casino is basically what the standard template looks like. It doesn’t look dreadful, but it’s blocky and basic. The massive banner graphics on the casino’s homepage focus on promotions more than anything to do with the games collection, but we can confirm (for the main part) that the games awaiting you at Ted Casino are the same ones you’ve already played and presumably enjoyed at Watch My Spin. Ted Casino eschews the sportsbook that makes the best of the Watch My Spin sister sites stand out from the crowd, but that won’t matter to anyone who’s only interested in slots.
Bet Screamer
ProgressPlay Limited has been offering white-label casino services for over a decade, but in recent years, it’s upped its game in terms of building sports betting sites. Most of the new business customers who come to the operator for white-label services do so for the sportsbook rather than anything to do with slots, so most of the newer Watch My Spin sister sites are sports betting sites. That’s definitely true of Bet Screamer, which went live in 2020. A betting site with a name like “Bet Screamer” will inevitably focus on football. That’s why there’s a player (we think it might be Angel di Maria) sliding across the turf on his knees on the casino’s homepage. Football betting isn’t the only thing that happens at Bet Screamer, though – the site also offers over one hundred other sports to bet on. There’s even a casino section to be found if you look hard enough.
Dazzle Casino
Dazzle Casino is guilty of not living up to its name. An iGaming site that calls itself “Dazzle Casino” is almost obligated to blow you away with good looks, but Dazzle Casino is never in any danger of doing that. This casino has been allowed to get old. It was launched in 2012 – the same year ProgressPlay was incorporated in Malta – and there are a few tell-tale signs that the casino hasn’t seen much in the way of maintenance and updates in the past decade-plus. The most glaring of them is that Starburst, the NetEnt slots game that’s seen by many as the greatest of all time in any genre, is listed under the header “new games.” As many of you will already be aware, Starburst was released in 2013. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, which is also a NetEnt slots game, is listed as another “new game” next to Starburst and is also several years old.
Bet Storm
Bet Storm looks a little bit like Bet Screamer but focuses on a different sport. It’s actually newer than Bet Screamer, having gone live in 2021 rather than 2020. On the homepage of Bet Storm, you’ll find an artistic photograph of a basketball player covered in green powder. It’s a dramatic image, but it’s also an odd choice for a sports betting site that’s trying to appeal to players in the UK. There are basketball fans in the UK – plenty of them, in fact – but it’s still a minority sport compared to football, rugby or even cricket. If you’re a sports betting fan, that might not be the strangest thing you notice about it. None of the Watch My Spin sister sites that focus on sport offer odds on horse racing. Some of you might welcome that – it’s covered to death in a thousand other places – but it’s still a curious omission.
Sin Spins
The idea of gambling being a sin is an old one – Biblical, in fact. That’s why Las Vegas is known around the world as “Sin City.” The sinfulness of gambling only enhances its appeal to some players, though, and to those players, Sin Spins might be a devilish delight. It was put together using the same template that powers Ted Casino and plenty of other Watch My Spin sister sites but looks better than the majority of them thanks to its use of original graphics on its homepage. Dressing an attractive woman up in devil horns and having her stare flirtatiously back at visitors from the middle of the homepage might be a dated idea, but iGaming companies will continue to use tactics like that so long as they carry on working. Sin Spins is one of the more popular slots-focused Watch My Spin sister sites, so the approach must be working for now.
Mr Mobi
Mr Mobi joined the roster of Watch My Spin sister sites on the ProgressPlay Limited platform in 2016. We feel like it’s important to point that out because of the type of casino it is. If you were to go back in time ten years, you’d find that popular online casino sites didn’t load properly on mobile devices. The technology simply wasn’t up to the job yet. That’s changed in recent years. Nowadays, casino operators have to ensure that their websites load as easily on a mobile phone as they do on a laptop computer. If they don’t, they’ll lose too much custom. Back when separate sites with stripped-back content were required, though, casinos like Mr Mobi were all the range. They did what Mr Mobi still does today – offer a condensed collection of casino games with no-frills, easy-to-load presentation. It’s no longer a unique selling point, but if no-frills is what you’re after, Mr Mobi has you covered.