Top Banana Spins sister sites
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Banana Spins sister sites 2025
Fairground Slots
Almost all of us have memories of visiting fairgrounds when we were younger. If you have children of your own, you may still visit them occasionally. If you do, we hope you never visit one that’s such a vivid and sickly shade of purple as Fairground Slots. Of all the Banana Spins sister sites, this is one of the hardest to look at. We have no idea what persuaded Jumpman Gaming to choose this colour scheme for the casino, but it’s possible that the idea came from Fluffy Fairground, which is one of the many entries in the wildly popular Fluffy Favourites series of slots games from Eyecon. The purple-on-purple assault on the senses is difficult to look past or get over, but you might find it easier to do so when you hear that Fairground Slots offers up to a one thousand per cent matched deposit bonus to the luckiest of new players to join the casino.
Rose Slots
It’s becoming an unfashionable idea to make casino sites either specifically for men or specifically for women. From a financial standpoint, it makes little sense to limit yourself in such a way if you can make a single site and appeal to both sexes at once. That being said, there’s always a gap in the market for an idea so long as it’s well-executed. There are a few Banana Spins sister sites “for women” on this casino network, but Rose Slots is comfortably the best executed of them. Like Fairground Slots, it has a (potentially) big welcome promotion to entice new players to join the site and doesn’t even have to be seen as female-focused if you don’t want to look at it that way. Male players are more than welcome and will find a library of around one thousand slots waiting for them if they decide to join.
Bezy Casino
Of all the Banana Spins sister sites that exist – and there are a lot of them – we find Bezy Casino the hardest to describe. We shouldn’t even be calling it Bezy Casino, as it prefers to go by the simple title of “Bezy.” On the one hand, it looks like a fairly jovial casino. The design of the homepage is akin to a vintage comic book, and the logo is little different. If you read the “about us” text at the bottom of the Bezy homepage, though, you’ll feel as if you’ve landed at the most formal casino in the business. The tonal dissonance is a little confusing. It would be worth overlooking that if Bezy were one of the best Banana Spins sister sites in terms of content, but it isn’t – it has only around five hundred games to offer, which is comfortably below the number you’ll find at the average Jumpman Gaming casino site.
Barbados Bingo
Barbados Bingo is a site that delivers on the promises it makes in its name. The backdrop of the Barbados Bingo homepage is a stunning vista of the sea as seen from a Barbadian beach, and there are bingo games to play on the homepage, too. That might not sound like much, but you’d be surprised how many Banana Spins sister sites have “bingo” in their name but don’t have any bingo games to offer when you get there. Barbados Bingo is actually well stocked in that department, with options for every variety of bingo, down from 90-ball bingo to instant bingo. Some of the rooms here are only open at certain times of the day or on certain days of the week, so check carefully when you’re deciding where and how you want to play. There’s still plenty of content at Barbados Bingo for slot lovers, so don’t rule it out altogether if slots are what you’re looking for.
Connaught Slots
In the wider context of Banana Spins sister sites, Connaught Slots is another weird one. The only meaning we can find for “Connaught” is a district of Ireland. As best as we can tell, this isn’t an Irish casino site. You can easily spot an Irish-themed casino because they’re always green. There are plenty of them on the Jumpman Gaming Limited platform. Connaught Slots couldn’t be less like those sites if it tried. It’s bright pink and bubbly, with a chrome finish that makes it look and feel modern. There isn’t even any promotional text on the Connaught Slots homepage to help us to get to know the casino better. It looks fine in terms of the site having a professional-quality finish, but it’s essentially unknowable. All we can say for sure is that you’ll find the same games that Connaught Slots has to offer at plenty of other Jumpman casinos, and most of them feel a lot friendlier.
Amazon Slots
Amazon Slots is precisely the kind of site we had in mind when we said that a lot of the Banana Spins sister sites are friendlier than Connaught Slots. It’s a surprisingly vintage-looking casino considering it’s only been online since 2016, but the two-dimensional cartoon style makes it feel warm and inviting. The waterfall in the background of the homepage is animated and makes Amazon Slots feel alive. The addition of a few Aztec-style face masks dotted around the place is enough to establish both a theme and an atmosphere, and the presence of approximately seven hundred casino games means that the site is above average compared to the rest on the network. All of these things together help to explain why Amazon Slots is one of the most popular Jumpman Gaming casino sites despite not being the best-looking, not having the best welcome promotion, and not having the most games.
Lucky Admiral
Amazon Slots, as we’ve just seen, is a good example of a throwback 2D casino site done well. We don’t want to say that Lucky Admiral is an example of the opposite, but it’s definitely not as good or as popular as Amazon Slots. That’s not for want of trying. Lucky Admiral has a far stronger welcome promotion than Amazon Slots – it has the same 1000% matched deposit opportunity that you’ll find at some of the best Banana Spins sister sites. We’re less sure about the casino’s theme, though. Both the name and the logo of Lucky Admiral suggest that it ought to have a navy theme, but the welcome greeting in the banner at the top of the Lucky Admiral homepage (“Welcome aboard, Pirate”) suggests that the casino ought to have a pirate theme. There’s quite a significant difference between navy officers and pirates, but perhaps whoever designed Lucky Admiral isn’t aware of that.