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Express Wins
In case you couldn’t tell from the name or the logo, Express Wins is the official iGaming site of the Daily Express, which is one of the longest-running daily newspapers in the UK. It isn’t quite what it used to be in stature or circulation, so having an official casino is presumably another way of paying the bills. A lot of other UK newspapers have official casino sites, too, and some of them – Mirror Bingo and Star Wins, for example – are also among the Charming Bingo sister sites. As one of the higher-profile casino sites on the Jumpman Gaming casino network, Express Wins comes with a substantial welcome promotion that could be worth up to £2000 in bonus funds for players who get lucky when they spin the casino’s “welcome wheel.” In terms of design and appearance, though, Express Wins lags behind the times.
Fortune Games
There are plenty of Irish-themed casinos among the Charming Bingo sister sites. That isn’t necessarily surprising – there are several Irish-themed casinos on all of the large casino networks. The popularity of the theme among players shouldn’t be underestimated, even after all these years. Fortune Games isn’t the best of the Irish-themed Jumpman Gaming casinos – that honour goes to Rainbow Spins – but it’s also far from the worst. The inclusion of twenty free spins on Eyecon’s Irish Luck as a no-deposit welcome promotion is a nice touch, and the presence of a bonus wheel as a more formal welcome offer for those who go on to make a deposit is a solid follow-on. Everything is decked out in a resplendent shade of green, and the casino ticks all the boxes that you’d want an Irish-themed iGaming site to tick. It isn’t outstanding, but it’s difficult to stand out in this genre.
Wizard Slots
Between late 2022 and early 2023, many of the older Charming Bingo sister sites were relaunched with new layouts and looks by Jumpman Gaming Limited. Some of them, like Thor Slots and Crystal Slots, didn’t need the redesign and are worse because of it. Others, like Wizard Slots, would have benefitted from the redesign and are still crying out for it. Wizard Slots looks surprisingly behind the times for an iGaming site that’s only been around since 2016. Its wide display helps it to show off a large collection of slots and casino games, but the user interface is dated, and the site as a whole looks rough around the edges. The shabby style of Wizard Slots goes its games portfolio no favours – there are more than one thousand casino games available to play at this site, and they deserve to be showcased better than they are here.
Pirate Slots
A touch of animation, no matter how small, can help to bring the homepage of a casino site to life. As evidence of that, look no further than the logo of Pirate Slots. It’s a simple ship’s wheel, but it spins occasionally and snags your attention every time it does so. Logo aside, Pirate Slots is a cheerful, cartoonish iGaming site decked out in a bizarre pairing of purple and blue. There’s nothing especially pirate-y about it save for the presence of a treasure chest on the casino’s homepage. Players don’t even get a chance to open the chest and find out what’s inside it – instead, new players spin a bonus wheel to find out how much their first deposit will be boosted by when they register for an account. Pirate Slots doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but there are so many similarities between the Charming Bingo sister sites that you may as well choose to play at one of the prettier ones. Pirate Slots fits the bill.
Lion Wins
The best thing we can say about Lion Wins is that it isn’t the worst of the Charming Bingo sister sites. On the other hand, the only reason that it isn’t the worst of the Charming Bingo sister sites is that Pink Riches exists, and the quality of the Pink Riches website is awful. Lion Wins doesn’t quite deserve to be called awful, but it’s certainly not good. Words that may come to mind the first time you land on the homepage of this casino include “drab,” “plain,” “empty,” boring,” and “basic.” All of them would be fair descriptions. It takes more than a small black-and-white photo of a lion to establish a theme and create an atmosphere at an online casino, but it seems that nobody ever explained that to the designers of Lion Wins. There isn’t even any promotional text on the casino’s homepage, so it’s almost as if the casino knows it’s a no-hoper and makes no attempt to sell itself.
Millionaire Games
“Who Wants To Be a Millionaire” has been a fixture on British television since the 1990s. It was presented by Chris Tarrant at first but is now presented by Jeremy Clarkson (presuming he’s survived whatever scandal he’s involved in at the time you read this – there’s always at least one). During the time it’s been around, the show’s copyright holders have granted licenses to several providers to create several official “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire” casino games. Millionaire Games takes things to the next level – this is an entire casino themed around the game, and it, too, holds an official license. You could make a strong case that even with sites like Express Wins on the network, Millionaire Games is the biggest name among the Charming Bingo sister sites. New arrivals at Millionaire Games can claim twenty no-deposit free spins on Big Time Gaming’s Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Megaways slots game when they sign up.
Bezy Casino
We’ve called this site “Bezy Casino” to underline the fact that it’s a casino site. If the casino were left to its own devices, it would make no such introduction. It calls itself “Bezy,” and it’s one of the oddest Charming Bingo sister sites on the whole enormous platform. The way it’s presented makes it feel almost as if the person who wrote the casino’s promotional text didn’t know the intention of the person who designed its graphics, and vice versa. The visuals at Bezy have a jaunty, cartoonish feel to them, but the wording has a sober, reserved tone of the kind we’d usually expect to find at online casinos that chase the VIP market. All of this quirkiness would be by the by if there was a compelling reason to play at Bezy anyway, but there isn’t. It only has around five hundred games to offer; you’ll find far more at most casinos on the Jumpman platform.