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Slots Animal
You don’t have to be an animal lover to appreciate Slots Animal, but it probably helps. Wild, exotic creatures are very much the theme of this member of the Slots Baby sister sites family. They’re all over the backdrop of the Slots Animal homepage, and they’re also – in a manner of speaking – attached to the casino’s welcome promotion. Slots Animal is one of a small handful of Jumpman Gaming Limited casinos that offer no-deposit welcome bonuses to all new players. In the specific case of Slots Animal, the offer is twenty free spins on Wolf Gold. That’s a well-chosen game not just because of its animal theme; when Pragmatic Play released the game in 2018, it picked up “best game of the year” awards from several respectable awards bodies. Players who decide to stick with Slots Animal and make a deposit might be lucky enough to win a much larger welcome gift – perhaps as many as five hundred free spins.
Great Britain Casino
Jumpman Gaming Limited is based on the island of Guernsey, which is one of the Channel Islands. Strictly speaking, the Channel Islands aren’t part of the United Kingdom. Does that make it a little cheeky for the operator to come up with sites like Great Britain Casino? Actually, no; while not being part of the UK, the people who live on the Channel Islands are considered British. That makes it fair game for Jumpman to wave the flag and use it as a theme, and so it’s done so repeatedly. There are several patriotically British-themed casinos among the Slots Baby sister sites, the best of which is probably Britain Play. Great Britain Casino probably isn’t second on the list either, as that’s arguably Big Ben Slots. That’s not to say that Great Britain Casino can’t be fun, though – it’s just a little bit plain apart from the red, white and blue theme.
Simba Slots
Presuming that you’re reading these mini-profiles of the Slots Baby sister sites in order, you’ll recall what we said about Slots Animal standing out from the crowd by offering new players a small no-deposit free spins offer before requiring them to part with any of their own cash. That’s something that Slots Animal and Simba Slots have in common. New arrivals on the Simba Slots homepage can help themselves to twenty free spins on Fruit Party just by signing up and then registering a UK debit card. Nothing will be taken from the card unless the player decides to stay with the casino and play with their own money. The theme of Simba Slots is taken – quite blatantly, we might add – from Disney’s “The Lion King.” There are far worse places to take theme ideas from, though, and the quality of the graphics is excellent.
Slots52
Slots52 takes a markedly different approach to the other Slots Baby sister sites we’ve examined thus far. All three of those casinos have a theme. Slots52 has none. We’re not even sure what’s meant by the casino’s name – it’s not the fifty-second casino site in a long-running chain of casino sites, and nor is the number a reference to the number of slots games available at the casino – there are far more than that. Slots52 is a purple, plain-looking iGaming site that should sink into the background when compared to the more charismatic Jumpman Gaming casinos on this platform. It doesn’t, though, and that might be down to the potential six thousand pounds of bonus funds that await the luckiest of new players who are able to secure it as a welcome bonus across their first three deposits. Be warned, though; your chances of winning the full pot are very low.
VIP Spins
As we’ve just seen with Slots52, themes (or lack of themes) don’t always make or break a casino site. Slots52 manages to thrive despite not really having a theme, and VIP Spins struggles despite having what ought to be a good one. The concept behind VIP Spins is that this is a five-star luxury casino of the kind that you’d have to dress up for if you were to visit it in real life. The problem with that is the template that provides the foundations of most Slots Baby sister sites doesn’t lend itself well to luxury themes – it’s too bland and basic. The VIP Spins logo looks basic rather than bourgeoisie, and the hint of a croupier’s hands in the splash banner on the casino’s homepage isn’t enough to generate an atmosphere. There’s so little non-template content at VIP Spins that the casino site almost looks like it was launched without being finished properly, and the lack of a great welcome promotion is a nail in its coffin.
Dove Casino
There are a few Slots Baby sister sites that were designed with female players in mind. Whether such a thing is still necessary at this point in the 2020s is debatable, as statistics indicate that women are just as happy to play at the average casino site as men are. Most business experts would concur that designing a casino to appeal to one sex at the expense of appealing to the other is a good way to lose money, but here we are. Of the sites on the network that were made for women, Dove Casino is one of the better examples. It doesn’t use too much pink in its colour scheme, it doesn’t use patronising language, and it doesn’t make assumptions about its players. The only other female-focused Jumpman Gaming casino we can say that of is Rose Slots, so if you’re looking for a casino built specifically for women on this platform, our advice would be to pick one of these two.
Wild24
As Monty Python used to say, “And now for something completely different.” There are dozens of Slots Baby sister sites on the Jumpman Gaming Limited casino platform, but you won’t find any others like Wild24. It’s the only casino on the whole network to focus on card and table games rather than bingo or slots. Jumpman Gaming only began experimenting with live dealer games in 2019, so it would have been impossible for a site like Wild24 to exist on the Jumpman platform before then. All the same slots you’ll find at all the other Slots Baby sister sites are still available at Wild24, but they take second billing behind the table games collection. Many of the games you’ll find there come from well-respected names like Pragmatic Play, but there are also several developed in-house by Jumpman Gaming itself. If the live experience isn’t for you, you’ll also find plenty of table game simulators, including 10p Roulette.