Top Elf Slots sister sites
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Elf Slots sister sites 2025
Space Wins
There are a few Elf Slots sister sites that use outer space as a theme. Jupiter Slots is one that’s worthy of note, but for our money, the very best of them is Space Wins. We have good reasons for that choice, and they’re not totally related to the attractive, animated homepage of the casino. Space Wins welcomes all new players with an outstanding offer of fifty free no-deposit spins on Starburst. Not only is that an excellent pairing of slots game and promotion, given the casino’s theme, but it’s also the most generous no-deposit free spins offer you’ll find at any of the Jumpman Gaming Limited casinos. It helps that Space Wins is directly owned and operated by Jumpman Gaming rather than run with any of the operator’s white-label partners, but most players won’t care why it’s better than all the rest – they’ll just care that it’s better.
Madam Riches
Madam Riches is a casino site that subverts your expectations of it – and not necessarily in a good way. If you were to see the name “Madam Riches” written down, you’d probably expect the theme of the casino to have something to do with a fortune teller. Instead, it’s inspired by a can-can dancer. Madam Riches is a showgirl, and she’s positioned front and centre on the casino’s homepage with a plume of feathers in her hair and a set of cards in her hand. Where things go to pieces a little is that Madam Riches has far fewer games to offer than most of the Elf Slots sister sites. That’s a consequence of the casino not being kept up to date. As is noted in the “about us” section of the Madam Riches homepage, the site opened in 2018 with approximately 350 games to offer. The “new for 2018” text is still there, so we have reason to believe that Madam Riches has never had a significant update ever since.
Amazon Slots
The Amazon River runs on through South America for hundreds of miles, bringing life to the Amazon Rainforest. In the past, it also sustained several mighty cultures and civilisations who lived close to its banks, including the Maya and the Aztecs. There are nods to those civilisations on the homepage of Amazon Slots in the form of some tribal masks. There’s also a nod to the river itself, although it’s curiously displayed in the form of a waterfall rather than a river. The two-dimensional waterfall isn’t the only thing that flows vertically on the Amazon Slots homepage – there’s also a scrolling list of players who’ve recently won big at the casino, which might serve as motivation for anybody who’s on the fence about joining. Amazon Slots has been online since 2016 and is one of the most popular of the Elf Slots sister sites despite not being the easiest on the eye and not having the largest selection of casino games.
Swanky Bingo
Swanky Bingo is the name of this iGaming site, but it’s also a pair of promises. If you tell us that your website is called “Swanky Bingo,” we have two instant expectations of it. We expect it to be a bingo site, and we expect it to be swanky. If you then show us the Swanky Bingo homepage, we’ll inevitably be deeply disappointed. You can stare at the homepage for as long as you like, but you won’t find any bingo rooms linked to it. This is a bizarre mission failure, and yet it’s one that’s repeated at well over a dozen Elf Slots sister sites. Other casino networks don’t have this problem, so we’re not sure why Jumpman Gaming does. As for swanky – this is one of the plainest-looking casino sites you’re ever likely to see. Instead of being called Swanky Bingo, this casino should have been called Average Slots.
Connaught Slots
Connaught is a province in the west of the Republic of Ireland. That’s the only definition we can find for the word. It’s an odd choice of name for a casino and becomes an even odder choice when you realise that Connaught Slots is not, in any way, an Irish-themed iGaming site. There are plenty of Irish-themed Elf Slots sister sites, but Connaught Slots isn’t one of them. Instead, this casino has a shiny chrome red, pink and white finish and a logo that suggests it has something to do with science. We’re not sure what to make of Connaught Slots, and the casino doesn’t help us out. There’s a space beneath the “featured slots” selection on the homepages of Jumpman Gaming casinos which most of the sites on the platform fill with text in an attempt to sell the casino to us, but Connaught Slots says nothing at all.
BJs Games
If you recognise the logo above, we can probably guess where you live in the country – or, at least, narrow it down to a handful of options. Just to freak some of you out, we’ll say Leigh. It’s the logo of BJs Bingo, which is a small chain of bingo halls that has a presence in a few UK towns and cities but is far from a nationally-known brand. There’s an official BJs Bingo site, but it belongs to another casino network. Strangely, BJs Bingo then chose to open two more sites – BJs Games and BJs Arcade – on the Jumpman Gaming platform, thus making them Elf Slots sister sites. Of the two, BJs Games is the best. We say that because it’s a better-rounded iGaming site, offering a decent selection of bingo games to go with all of its slots.
Pirate Slots
There’s a lot you can do with a casino site to give it a pirate theme. You could, for example, hoist up the Jolly Roger. You could show us a pirate boat full of cannons or a bearded pirate with a peg leg and a parrot on his shoulder. Pirate Slots avoids all of those cliches. In fact, the only hint of a pirate theme anywhere to be seen at this member of the Elf Slots sister sites family is a hint of a skull in the casino’s logo and the presence of a treasure chest on an island in the middle of the homepage. Despite that, Pirate Slots still manages to be visually appealing. That might have something to do with the unusual choice of various shades of pink and purple to represent clouds and the sea in the casino’s aesthetic. More could definitely have been done with the theme, but Pirate Slots manages to attract custom regardless.