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Megaway Slots
At a guess, we’d say that Megaway Slots ended up being called Megaway Slots because the more obvious name of “Megaways Casino” was taken by another site on another casino network. It’s an odd way of phrasing the feature, though, as the game-changing system that Big Time Gaming came up with years ago and changed the face of online slots forever with is called “Megaways.” The whole point of the word being plural is that there are lots of them, and it looks wrong as a singular word. Nevertheless, Megaway Slots is the best place among the Lion Wins sister sites to come looking for Megaways games. It’s got a hand-picked selection of them at the top of its homepage, and further down the page, it lists a further twelve that it thinks you may be interested in. There are better-looking casinos on the Jumpman Gaming network, but the gaming content at Megaway Slots is more important than how the place looks.
Sunny Wins
There’s a slots and casino site for every season on the Jumpman Gaming platform. If you prefer casinos with a wintery theme, the Lion Wins sister site network has you covered. Looking for something that reminds you more of spring? Try Daisy Slots. If it’s the summer vibe you’re craving, though, you’ll be hard-pushed to find a casino on this platform that ticks the box with more certainty than Sunny Wins does. The black and orange colour scheme at the casino is striking, and all new players have a shot at winning hundreds of free spins by opening the Sunny Wins loot chest. The gaming content of the casino is fairly paint-by-numbers as Jumpman Gaming casinos go, but it offers everything Lion Wins offers and looks far better doing it. If you’re looking for Lion Wins sister sites purely because you want a change of scenery, this would be a solid choice.
Irish Wins
There is no theme in iGaming more popular than the Irish theme. There was no theme in gaming more popular than the Irish theme long before iGaming even existed. Many of the dusty old fruit machine cabinets that still stand in the corners of British pubs today dress themselves in the colours and stereotypes of Ireland in the hope of attracting custom because it’s a strategy that works. There’s a cluster of Lion Wins sister sites that use the Irish theme. For our money, Irish Wins isn’t one of the best of them, but nor is it one of the worst. Its long-standing offer of five hundred bonus spins on Starburst is mid-range as far as casinos on this network go, but those spins should really be hooked up to an Irish-themed slot to make the offer a match for the theme. Little oversights like that mean the theme of Irish Wins is little more than window dressing.
Lucky Admiral
Is Lucky Admiral a pirate-themed casino site? Nearly, but not quite. Is it a sailing-themed casino site instead? Again, nearly, but not quite. There are pirate-themed casinos among the Lion Wins sister sites – Pirate Slots being the most obvious example – but Lucky Admiral hasn’t quite ticked the box. It’s an odd and slightly dated-looking casino, proclaiming “welcome aboard, pirate” on the banner at the top of the page but then introducing an admiral character as a mascot. Unless the admiral is also a pirate, we’re a little confused. You can still claim some bounty through the Lucky Admiral welcome promotion, though. Depending on how the wheel of fortune lands for you, your first deposit at the casino might be boosted by as much as one thousand per cent. Those of you who want to bypass the modern slots listed on the homepage and play classic slots instead will find a link to the classic archive at the bottom of the homepage.
Daily Record Bingo
Jumpman Gaming Limited operates a massively successful white-label casino platform, so there are some well-known names among the Lion Wins sister sites. One of them is Daily Record Bingo, but it might only be a well-known name to you if you live north of the border in Scotland. For those who don’t and have never come across the name before, the Daily Record is a popular Scottish daily newspaper. This is one of the most well-rounded iGaming sites that Jumpman Gaming offers. The games on the Daily Record Bingo homepage are led by bingo rooms, which is what you’d expect based on the casino’s names. There are still several hundred slots to play with if you’re not interested in bingo, though, and it’s theoretically possible for new players to claim several thousand pounds in bonus money when they make their first three deposits at the site.
Cop Slots
The sheer size of the Lion Wins sister sites network means there’s room for at least one casino of every theme and genre you can think of, and perhaps quite a few that you wouldn’t. Theming an online casino around the police – American police, if the name “cop slots” is anything to go by – might not seem like an obvious choice. However, consider the popularity of the Cops and Robbers series of slots games. If players are happy to play those games in their thousands, perhaps they’re happy to play at a police-themed casino site in their thousands too? Having said that, if this casino wants to attract a mass audience, it’s going to need some attention from a web designer who’s well-versed in the modern style. Cop Slots looks flat, tired, and old. The promise of wins up to £75,000 on a single spin might draw a few players in, but you’ll find the same potential at all the Jumpman Gaming casinos.
Star Wins
A couple of casinos ago, we looked at Daily Record Bingo and noted that it’s the official iGaming site of the Daily Record. It’s not the only one of the Lion Wins sister sites with newspaper connections. There’s also Star Wins and quite a few others as well – but let’s focus on Star Wins for a moment. This, as you might already have guessed, is the official casino of the Daily Star newspaper. It doesn’t have the greatest circulation in the UK, but it’s known by millions for its comedic style. You’ll never find the Daily Star knowingly taking itself seriously. Sadly, very little of that sparkling personality has transferred across to Star Wins. If it weren’t for the familiar logo and the written explanation halfway down the casino’s homepage, you might never guess that there’s a connection between Star Wins and the Daily Star at all.