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Slots52
We don’t know what went into the thought process that resulted in naming this casino “Slots52.” It’s a name that tells us nothing about the casino. It’s not an accurate count of the number of slots games at the site – there are far more than that. There aren’t previous entries in the series among the Late Casino sister sites called Slots 51, Slots 50 and so on. It’s a name that means nothing, and as such, it makes Slots52 a somewhat anonymous casino site devoid of any personality unless you count “everything is purple” as a personality trait. That’s a shame because Slots52 is a casino that could offer you up to six thousand pounds of bonus funds when you join the site. You’d have to land a wheel of fortune on the best possible segment three times in a row when you make your first three deposits to claim all the cash, but it’s possible in theory.
Elf Slots
There’s quite a lot to enjoy at Elf Slots for anybody who used to play fantasy computer games in the 1980s and early 1990s. The logo of the casino is a nod to that era, as is the font that’s been chosen for the menu options. This is a striking casino in terms of its appearance, with a mysterious enchanted forest in the background, but it’s missing something important – something which would need to be present in order for the name “Elf Slots” to make any sense whatsoever. We’re talking, of course, about an elf. Elves aren’t copyrighted by anybody, so the lack of a cute elf mascot character at Elf Slots is an even bigger mystery than the lack of reasoning behind the name of Slots52. Perhaps it’s too much to hope for that all of the Late Casino sister sites would make as much sense as Late Casino itself does.
Loot Casino
Loot Casino gets us back on track in terms of Late Casino sister sites having names that make sense. While theming a site called Loot Casino around the idea of pirates would be a fun concept, Jumpman Gaming has, instead, themed Loot Casino around the simple idea of dirty, filthy money. There’s money stacked up everywhere on the Loot Casino homepage, including stacks of coins in front of a giant metal vault that’s practically begging someone to come along and crack it open. In keeping with the big money theme, Loot Casino has the same (maximum) £6000 welcome offer promotion as Slots52 – but it does a much better job of dressing it up and making it look inviting. If we were faced with a straight choice between Slots52 and Loot Casino, we’d go with Loot Casino every time. There’s nothing other than the theme to choose between them, so why not go with the best theme?
Mega Reel
The “Mega Reel” is a promotion that’s exclusive to the Late Casino sister sites family, having been developed by Jumpman Gaming Limited. Taking a spin of the reel usually determines which ongoing rewards players get for their loyalty when playing at casinos on this network. In some cases, the Mega Reel also determines which welcome promotions players receive when they sign up. Theming an entire casino around the concept of the Mega Reel, though, is a bit of a stretch. It would be fine if the Mega Reel were exclusive to Mega Reel casino, but it isn’t – you’ll find it at far more Late Casino sister sites than you won’t. Mega Reel claims to offer both free games and guaranteed free spins each day, but we can’t find any promotion at the casino that would make such things possible. If we could, perhaps Mega Reel would be something other than bland.
Lucky Clover Spins
The most traditional of all the themes you’ll see while looking at online casinos is the Irish theme. It’s a theme that’s been around since long before online casinos existed – a lot of real-world slots used the Irish theme in the 20th century. The ubiquitous nature of the theme might go a long way to explaining why it’s used at so many online casinos and in so many online slots now. Jumpman Gaming has several Late Casino sister sites for you to consider if this is your favourite theme. Unsurprisingly, some of them are better than others. Given that Lucky Clover Spins can give you ten free spins on Irish Pot Luck without requiring a deposit, we’d say that it belongs somewhere close to the top of the tree. It’s easy to go over the top with the Irish theme sometimes, but whoever made Lucky Clover Spots got the balance just right.
Fortune Games
We probably haven’t done Fortune Games any favours by listing it directly beneath Lucky Clover Spins, as there’s no debating which of the two casinos looks better – and it isn’t Fortune Games. Don’t move on just yet, though, because there might be reasons why you want to consider Fortune Games rather than Lucky Clover Spins. The biggest one is that it can double the number of no-deposit free spins you’ll find at Lucky Clover Spins, with an offer of twenty free spins on Eyecon’s Irish Luck. You’ll find the same hideously high wagering requirement of x65 against bonus spins winnings in both places, but that’s a standard feature across all of the Late Casino sister sites and is imposed by Jumpman Gaming, so we can’t criticise either of the individual sites for it too much. If Irish-themed casinos are what you’re looking for, by the way, you’ll also want to consider Rainbow Spins, which is another casino on the Jumpman network.
Millionaire Games
Would you like to play at this online casino? Is that your final answer? Yes, that’s right – this is the official casino site of the long-running ITV game show “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,” which was introduced in the 1990s by Chris Tarrant but is now presented (as of the time of writing) by Jeremy Clarkson. The design of the homepage makes intelligent use of familiar graphics from the show, including the escalating prize values, which are used to represent the most recent big winners at the casino. This is another one of the Late Casino sister sites family that offers no-deposit free spins to anyone who joins and registers a debit card. Those free spins are, appropriately enough, redeemable only on the official Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Megaways game. The casino is started to look a little dated in terms of its design – but then again, so is the game show.