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Wonga Games
There’s a bit of a disconnect between the name and appearance of this casino. Wonga Games recalls unfortunate memories of a certain failed payday lender from a few years ago, but the look and feel of the Wonga Games website are all a bit “Willy Wonka.” We get the feeling that the casino ought to be called “Wonka Games,” but it can’t be for copyright reasons. That would explain why the background is the same shade of purple as the wrapper of Cadbury’s Dairy Milk. This isn’t just a casino with a gimmick theme, though – it’s one of the best-looking Big Ben Slots sister sites, with an animated arch on the homepage to draw attention to its highlighted games. Sure, they’re the same games you’ll find at all the other Jumpman Gaming casino sites, but they’re better presented here than they are in most other places.
All Star Games
You’ll need to know a thing or two about American sports to fully understand the theme of All Star Games. Specifically, you’ll need to know a thing or two about basketball. At the end of every NBA season, the best players from that season team up and play against each other in something called “The All Star Game,” and that’s the theme of All Star Games. There wouldn’t be a basketball player on the homepage of the casino site if it weren’t. Surprisingly, this is one of only a tiny number of Big Ben Slots sister sites that takes theme ideas from the world of sport. An “All Star” casino ought to have “All Star” promotions, and we’re pleased to say that this one does. Up to six thousand pounds is up for grabs as a series of three matched deposit bonuses for new players – but you’ll need deep pockets and a lot of luck to take full advantage of the promotion.
Cash Arcade
It’s true to say that the best Big Ben Slots sister sites offer no-deposit welcome bonuses more often than it isn’t. There are exceptions to every rule, though, and we feel that Cash Arcade is one such exception. New players at Cash Arcade can claim five no-deposit free spins on Chilli Heat when they open an account with the casino and register a debit card. The issues with that are twofold. Firstly, five free spins is a pathetically low number and doesn’t really serve as an incentive. Secondly, if you were able to upset the odds by winning anything significant from those spins, you’d have to wager it x65 before withdrawals become possible. Aside from the feeble promotion, Cash Arcade is a somehow charmless site. We get the feeling from the neon logo that the theme of the site is supposed to be “old meets new,” but it feels flat and bland.
Avenger Slots
We would love to be able to tell you that Avenger Slots is a whole iGaming site devoted to the adventures of everybody’s favourite Marvel characters, but the fact that we’ve opened with this sentence should serve as confirmation that it isn’t. Disney isn’t a fan of gambling, so Disney properties are off-limits for the people who make casinos and casino games. Without any superheroes to show off, Avenger Slots is devoid of a theme. There’s a stunning twilight skyline photograph of a city in the background – perhaps a view of New York at night – but aside from that and the name, it’s all a little vanilla. What isn’t vanilla is the Avenger Slots welcome promotion, which could offer up to six thousand pounds and comes with the same clauses we described as the promotion at All Star Games. You only find this offer at the best Big Ben Slots sister sites.
Mega Reel Spins
Mega Reel Spins would have a lot more pulling power if it wasn’t built on the same promotional mechanism that underpins well over half of the Big Ben Slots sister sites. That mechanism is the “Mega Reel,” which Jumpman Gaming has done to death since first coming up with the idea a few years ago. In a nutshell, the Mega Reel works by giving all players who make a qualifying deposit the chance to win a massive free spins reward by spinning a special reel. It dishes out welcome bonuses at some Jumpman Gaming casinos and ongoing bonuses at others. At Mega Reel Spins, it does both. The big question is why anyone ought to play at Mega Reel Spins when they could claim the same promotion just about everywhere else on the platform – and it’s a question that the casino is unable to answer.
Palace Bingo
Palace Bingo is the perfect illustration of one of the strangest things about the Big Ben Slots sister sites. On any other casino network, you can rest assured that if a site has “bingo” in its name, it will offer either bingo rooms or bingo games. That level of certainty doesn’t exist on the Jumpman Gaming Limited platform. You’ll find bingo games at some of them but not at others – and you’ll be hard-pressed to find any at Palace Bingo. Not only is there a total absence of bingo from the Palace Bingo homepage, but there isn’t even a conveniently-placed button to take visitors directly to the handful of bingo games in its portfolio. It’s almost like Palace Bingo doesn’t want its players to play bingo at all and would rather they focus their attention on the collection of slots on its homepage instead.
Pink Ribbon Slots
If we were being objective, we’d have to criticise Pink Ribbon Slots for the shoddy, amateurish look of its homepage. The problem is that it’s difficult to be objective about Pink Ribbon Slots. This is the only one of the Big Ben Slots sister sites to have provable connections to a charity. The pink ribbon, for those of you who aren’t familiar, is associated with breast cancer charities. Pink Ribbon Slots specifically supports the charity “Against Breast Cancer,” and although we don’t know precisely how much money the casino gives to the charity or how, the charity acknowledges the casino as a corporate partner on its website. You can’t play at any of the other Big Ben Slots sister sites and get the feeling of helping a worthy cause while spinning the reels, so that alone might be a reason to give Pink Ribbon Slots a visit. We just wish the casino site were a little easier on the eye.