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Jackpot Mobile Casino
Jackpot Mobile Casino isn’t really a mobile casino. There hasn’t been any great need for mobile casinos for quite a long time now. There used to be, though. You only have to go back ten years to find an era where even the best mobile phones weren’t capable of displaying or processing casino websites as well as a laptop or desktop computer could. The solution was to make “mobile-focused” casinos with fewer graphics, fewer games, and less processor demand. Since then, times have changed, and technology has progressed. You’re more likely to be reading this and playing casino games on a mobile phone than you are on a laptop. If the time of casinos like Jackpot Mobile Casino has been and gone, nobody thought to tell Jackpot Mobile Casino. It’s still alive and kicking and long ago abandoned the minimalist “mobile-first” format it once employed. As such, it looks much like plenty of other Belgravia Casino sister sites. It also offers similar promotions and a similar number of games, with roughly seven hundred of them available as of the time of writing. This is a long way from being the prettiest online casino you’ll ever come across, but it gets the job done.
VIP Bet
Creating an online casino that genuinely provides the “VIP experience” is easier said than done. Playing casinos online is, by design, quite a relaxed experience. Going to a VIP casino, on the other hand, involves dressing up in your finery and perhaps taking in an expensive meal as part of the experience. It’s impossible for a casino website to replicate that feeling, which is why most casino operators don’t try to make VIP websites. In all fairness to Grace Media Limited, it didn’t try to make one either; it inherited VIP Bet from Nektan when Nektan closed down. VIP Bet attempts to distinguish itself from the other Belgravia Casino sister sites by presenting new players with a different kind of welcome promotion. In the modern era of online casinos, we’re almost trained to expect matched deposit welcome bonuses, but VIP Bet doesn’t go in that direction. Instead, it offers to refund players up to £200 of their first deposit if they go on to lose it all, with no wagering requirements and no strings attached. That sounds generous until you consider the implication – to get a welcome bonus, you have to first lose your entire first deposit. If you land a winner with your first deposit, you’ll get no bonus at all.
Jungle Spins
Jungle Spins was one of the most popular iGaming sites on Nektan’s old casino network. It had a fun, cartoonish jungle theme. There were smiling snakes, merry monkeys, and all the usual scenery and chicanery you’d expect to find at a jungle-themed casino site. The relative success of Jungle Spins wasn’t enough to keep Nektan going, though. The casino network company had a myriad of problems towards the end of its existence and wasn’t able to overcome them. Nektan collapsed, and all of its former casinos were up for grabs to the highest bidder. Grace Media Limited swept in and took Jungle Spins. This is the same way a lot of the Belgravia Casino sister sites ended up on the Grace Media platform. You’ll note that we’re talking about Jungle Spins in the past tense. That’s not because the casino longer exists – it very much does. It’s because you can no longer enjoy this casino if you’re a UK-based player. As Sister Site is designed for a UK audience, we’ll assume that counts for almost everybody reading this. Grace Media has spent the past couple of years thinning out the herd of Belgravia Casino sister sites that it’s inherited from other places. Some have closed, while others have been withdrawn from the UK. Jungle Spins belongs to the latter category and is a sad loss.
Casino Roo
Like VIP Bet, Casino Roo is aiming for a higher class of player than your average member of the Belgravia Casino sister sites family. There’s a high-quality image of a row of old-school slot machines in the background of the site’s homepage, with a classy, elegant woman with Hollywood good looks holding a Joker and a Queen of Hearts in the foreground. There’s also a kangaroo in the Casino Roo logo for obvious reasons, although if there’s supposed to be an Australian theme at the casino, it doesn’t go any further than that. All of these things combine to ensure that Casino Roo makes a striking first impression. The other clue that Casino Roo is chasing the same audience as VIP Bet is the presence of the same welcome promotion – but at Casino Roo, it comes with a twist. If you don’t want to get £200 cashback on your first deposit if you lose it, you don’t have to. You could opt to take a far more simple offer of fifty free spins for a first deposit of £10 instead. That’s not actually much different from the Casino Roo Wednesday promotion of fifty free spins for deposits of £20 or more, which can be claimed once per week, but at least it’s cheaper.
Mayfair Casino
A few of the Belgravia Casino sister sites aren’t like the others – some of them have connections with prestigious real-life brands. Belgravia Casino (sort of) pretends to have connections to Grosvenor’s Belgravia Casino in London even though it doesn’t, but there’s nothing fishy about mayfaircasino.com. This is the genuine online presence of London’s Mayfair Casino, which is another of the capital’s best-known and most prestigious real-life gambling venues. With that in mind, though, you’d expect the site to look a lot better than it does. Both Casino Roo and VIP Bet look a lot better than Mayfair Casino does. The problem with Mayfair Casino is that it doesn’t know what it wants to be. About half of the website is a normal Grace Media Limited casino site, much like any of the other Belgravia Casino sister sites. The other half of the site, though, concerns itself with the real-world Mayfair Casino, providing a history of the casino and further information which arguably gets in the way of the casino’s ability to hook players up with online casino games. It doesn’t help much that this is an old Nektan casino, and it didn’t get a fresh coat of paint when it moved from Nektan to Grace Media.