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Secret Slots sister sites 2025
Total Gold
If it’s slots you’re looking for – which would make more than a degree of sense, given that you’ve come here looking for Secret Slots sister sites – then Secret Slots itself will take some beating. It’s the only casino site on the entire Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform that can boast about having more than one thousand slots to offer. None of the others come close, and Total Gold certainly doesn’t. While we won’t pretend to have done a hand count of every game at Total Gold, our understanding is that the number is something in the region of three hundred. Total Gold is, however, a slots site, and that’s not something that can be said for the majority of Secret Slots sister sites. Most of the sites that the operator acquired from 888 UK Limited are bingo sites, so casinos on this platform that specialise in slots are few and far between. Even of those that exist, though, Total Gold isn’t one of the better ones. It’s too limited, and the games that it’s chosen to spotlight on its homepage are too old. Compared to Secret Slots, Total Gold is like something from the dark ages. We can’t imagine too many slots aficionados choosing to spend their time or money here.
Moon Bingo
Normally speaking, if you were looking for a slots site and came across an iGaming site that had “bingo” in its name, you’d skip over it and move on. That would be a mistake with the Secret Slots sister sites, though, because “bingo” isn’t always a good description of what you’ll find on them. There are plenty of “bingo” sites on this platform that offer more slots than they do bingo games. Moon Bingo is actually a perfect example of this, as it has more than five hundred slots available but only four different categories for bingo. Even the welcome promotion is geared more towards slots players than bingo players. Moon Bingo is a strange site when it comes to its theme. It has a twin site among the Secret Slots sister sites – Moon Bingo, to be specific – and the twin site perfectly nails the theme in terms of having connections to outer space. Moon Bingo has nothing of the sort, instead going with a fairly generic “party” theme that does nothing to enhance the site’s aesthetic. In better news, Moon Bingo offers “new perks every day” to its players, including chances to spin a prize wheel and “trophies” connected to the Moon Bingo loyalty reward scheme.
Vegas Spins
There’s very little difference between the layout of Moon Bingo and the layout of Vegas Spins. That further serves to illustrate the point we just made about some of the Grand Battery Holdings Limited bingo sites actually being slots sites in disguise. The template that Vegas Spins was made from is actually the most common template among the Secret Slots sister sites and comes with a few pros and cons. The pros include that the casinos created with this template always look sharp, modern and professional. The downsides are myriad, but the biggest of them is that it leaves the casinos short of promotions. There are some players who don’t care a fig for promotions, and if you’re one of them, what we’re about to say won’t mean anything to you. If you like to be rewarded for your loyalty, though, the total absence of any promotions other than the welcome promotion is likely to be an issue for you. Regardless of whether you’re pro or anti-bonus, the biggest drawback of Vegas Spins compared to Secret Slots is that it has literally half as many games to offer. As we said earlier, though, that’s a common problem among the Secret Slots sister sites – none of them can touch Secret Slots itself when it comes to range and depth.
Aloha Slots
Aloha Slots was also made with the same template we discussed when we were talking about Vegas Spins and Moon Bingo, which underlines how common it is among the Secret Slots sister sites. It also allows us to talk about another limitation of the template, which is the fact that it churns out such similar-looking sites. Compare and contrast Vegas Spins and Aloha Slots, and you’ll quickly realise that the main differences between the casinos are barely even skin deep. Vegas Spins looks different to Aloha Slots primarily because it has a purple background rather than a white one. Beyond that, almost everything is the same. Aloha Slots makes a token effort to work with the Hawaiian theme by including an image of a mobile phone (logged into Aloha Slots, of course) surfing on a high wave, surrounded by Hawaiian flowers and coconuts. However, that’s the only hint of the theme you’ll find anywhere on the website. The template generates what are effectively one-page casinos, and everything “below the fold” is, more or less, cloned. You’ll see the same games in the same order at far too many of the Secret Slots sister sites, and that’s almost always down to the template that the casinos were made with.
Jackpot Cafe
Those of you who’ve been paying close attention so far can probably guess everything we’re going to say in this short assessment of Jackpot Cafe. It’s another one of the Secret Slots sister sites to have been made from the same template base, so you should already know what you can expect to find on it; roughly five hundred games all on the same page, with the same layout, and a single promotion to pair them with. As you can probably imagine, you don’t need to play at too many of the Secret Slots sister sites before you start feeling like you’ve played at them all before already. Is there anything to be said for Jackpot Cafe that could set it apart from the other Secret Slots sister sites we’ve looked at in this short list? Perhaps so – the welcome promotion. It might be the only bonus at the site, but it could be a good one if you’ve got the budget to make maximum use of it. When you join Jackpot Cafe, you can get a 50% boost on your first deposit all the way up to £777. That’s about as big as bonuses get on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform, and the wagering requirements set against the bonus pot are reasonable.