Top Lucky Pence sister sites
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Lucky Pence sister sites 2025
XL Casino
You should know what you’re getting when you see an iGaming site with a name like “XL Casino.” We all know that “XL” means “extra large,” so we should be able to bank on the idea of XL Casino being bigger than the average member of the Lucky Pence sister sites family. The issue with doing so is that it isn’t, and nor does it come close to being. There’s nothing wrong with having a collection of five hundred popular online slots, but that isn’t more than you’ll find at the average casino in the Grand Battery Holdings family. There’s also nothing wrong with a £50 matched deposit welcome promotion, but again, it’s not more than you’re going to find at the other slots-based sites on this network. It’s a reasonable casino site, but there’s nothing “extra large” about it. Perhaps its designers decided that “Medium Casino” didn’t work as well when it comes to grabbing the attention of potential players. They’re probably right.
Spinzilla
We’re done mocking XL Casino for not actually being all that big, so perhaps now it’s time to give it a little credit. While it’s not massive, it’s got more about it than the smaller Lucky Pence sister sites. Confusingly, Spinzilla is one such site. We say “confusingly” because the name “Spinzilla” also implies great size. It’s taken from “Godzilla,” which is (of course) the famous giant lizard-like monster from Japanese movies and mythology. Nothing about Spinzilla has Godzilla-like proportions except, we’re afraid to say, the wagering requirements that come attached to its bonuses and promotions. There are only around three hundred slots to play with at Spinzilla based on our count, and the slots that hog the spotlight on the homepage are several years old. That means they’re in keeping with the overall style of the casino, which is tired and dated. Spinzilla can be fine to take for a spin, but you’re unlikely to find anything at the casino that persuades you it’s worth sticking around for the long haul.
Woman Bingo
Quite a few of the Lucky Pence sister sites – especially the higher-profile and more popular ones – have links to women’s weekly magazines. Woman Bingo is one of them, which explains its odd-looking name. Woman Bingo is the official bingo and iGaming site of Woman Magazine, which still sells thousands of copies every week even though print media is in steep decline. That explains the “Woman” part of the name, but it doesn’t explain the “Bingo” part of the name. It would have been far more appropriate to call this site “Woman Slots” because there are far more slots to play with at the site than there are bingo games. Perhaps the people behind the magazine thought that would sound too much like an innuendo. Even so, it’s not like innuendos are rare among the Lucky Pence sister sites – you only need to look at Hunky Bingo for proof of that. Woman Bingo has a worse welcome promotion than you’d expect from a branded iGaming site and doesn’t have any other promotions to make up for it.
City Bingo
City Bingo was a fantastic bingo site about a decade ago. The biggest problem facing the site today is that trends have changed in iGaming, and City Bingo hasn’t kept up with them. You’ll actually find a few Lucky Pence sister sites that share the same template as City Bingo, but City Bingo is the best-looking and most popular of them. There’s a certain charm to its “round the world” theme, even if the “Bingo in Hong Kong” tagline has never made any sense. Our biggest concern about the idea of playing at City Bingo is that it seems like the site doesn’t receive updates anymore. The most recently-added game at City Bingo is Safari King, which is several years old (and is a slots game rather than a bingo game). To make matters worse, nothing happens when you click on the game’s link on the homepage, which suggests that perhaps it’s already been and gone, and nobody bothered to update the page after it went.
Health Games
You’re probably familiar with the logo and branding of Health Games. This is (or, at least, was) a spin-off site from The Health Lottery, which is one of the “secondary” nationwide lottery games in the UK after the National Lottery itself. The connection between the sites is no longer as strong as it once was, though – The Health Lottery is still run by the same people who’ve always run it, and Health Games is now one of the Lucky Pence sister sites. That doesn’t mean that the charity connection is totally gone, though – a proportion of first deposits at Health Games (up to a maximum of £5 per deposit) is donated to charities associated with the NHS, so playing here does the world more good than playing at the average casino site does. “Casino” is the word we’ve chosen for Health Games even though the site also offers bingo games, as the slots options get more prominence on the Health Games homepage. You’ll find that there’s more emphasis on jackpot slots at Health Games than there is elsewhere on the platform, too.
Frozen Bingo
Frozen Bingo is the perfect name for this iGaming site because it looks like it’s been frozen in time since the Ice Age. OK, so that’s an exaggeration, but Frozen Bingo is desperately dated. It’s one of the Lucky Pence sister sites we alluded to earlier when we were talking about City Bingo. It uses the same template as City Bingo, but you wouldn’t necessarily spot that at first glance because it looks so much shabbier at Frozen Bingo. It also has the same problem with outdated content as City Bingo – Vlad’s Castle by Eyecon is the most recent addition here, and is also several years old (and also not a bingo game). Vlad’s Castle still appears to be working, though, so perhaps Frozen Bingo has got one up on City Bingo after all. It’s still not somewhere we’d recommend playing, though – not when there are so many better bingo sites under the Grand Battery Holdings Limited umbrella.