Top Madam Riches sister sites
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Madam Riches sister sites 2025
Rainbow Spins
Rainbow Spins is a great place to start with a list of Madam Riches sister sites because it looks so little like the others. Once you’ve seen a few Jumpman Gaming Limited casinos, you’ll realise that a good proportion of them were put together using the operator’s fairly generic casino template. That makes it easier for those that weren’t to stand out, and Rainbow Spins is the perfect example. This Irish-themed site looks fantastic, with the rolling green hills of the Emerald Isle disappearing into the background and brightly-coloured rainbows in the foreground, aping the style of the Rainbow Riches slots. Another good thing about Rainbow Spins is that its welcome promotions are guaranteed rather than being awarded at random, but the catch is that players have to make four deposits to take full advantage of them. If you go to Rainbow Spins directly from Madam Riches, you’ll likely see it as an upgrade.
Britain Play
The headquarters of Jumpman Gaming Limited can be found on the island of Guernsey, which is one of the Channel Islands. That means the company doesn’t belong to the UK but can still call itself British. It’s proud of that fact, so it’s given us several patriotic British-themed Madam Riches sister sites. Each of them has a slightly different style, but Britain Play is the most elegant and refined of them. The 2D animated depiction of the London skyline in the background is striking, and the casino looks sophisticated. This is, of course, all window dressing – Britain Play doesn’t actually offer players anything they won’t find at ninety per cent of the other casinos on Jumpman’s platform – but looking good is one of the only ways that the Madam Riches sister sites can set themselves apart, so those that do it tend to attract more players than those that don’t.
Slots Baby
Speaking of casinos that look good and have distinctive themes, here’s Slots Baby – a casino that places emphasis on the word “baby” and pronounces the word in the style of Austin Powers. That should be enough to tell you that Slots Baby is an iGaming site that takes its cues from the Swinging Sixties, with a touch of 1970s influence on show, too. The colours are psychedelic, the glitter ball sparkles, and the fonts are decidedly retro. The great thing about Slots Baby is that, unlike Britain Play, there’s more to this theme than just window dressing. Slots Baby has a unique “top slots” section above the “featured slots” that you’ll find at all the other Madam Riches sister sites, and in that “top slots” section, you’ll find five hand-picked games that the owners of the casino think you’ll enjoy. One is Dance Party. Another is Vinyl Countdown. They’re picks that match the theme, so they ought to go down well with players attracted by it.
Simba Slots
There’s a lion in the logo of Simba Slots. If you watched Disney films while you were growing up – or if you’re a little older and you watched them with your children – you can probably think of a famous lion called “Simba.” He was the lead character in “The Lion King,” and that’s the animated movie that Simba Slots borrows its entire aesthetic from. You won’t see Simba himself for legal reasons, but you could easily picture him living on the savanna depicted in the background of the Simba Slots homepage. If you’re on the fence about whether to spend money at Simba Slots or not, you can claim twenty free spins on one of the casino’s most popular slots (Fruit Party) just by signing up and registering a debit card. You probably won’t be able to keep any of the money you win from the promotion because of the x65 wagering requirement associated with the promotion, but it’ll give you a taste of what Simba Spins has to offer.
Aladdin Slots
Listing Aladdin Slots straight after Simba Slots means we have two Disney-inspired Madam Riches sister sites in a row. Without wanting to disparage Aladdin Slots, we suspect that ninety-nine casino fans out of one hundred would rather play at Simba Slots than Aladdin Slots. That doesn’t have much to do with the games portfolio, which is roughly the same in both places – it’s all about the decor. Simba Slots looks vibrant, authentic, and exciting. Aladdin Slots looks dull, washed-out and old. We understand not wanting to plaster a blue genie all over the homepage because of the risk of being sued, but whoever designed Aladdin Slots could at least have chosen a less muted colour palette. Even the no-deposit free spins welcome promotion is weaker, with only ten free spins on Diamond Strike available at Aladdin Slots compared to the twenty spins on Fruit Party up for grabs at Simba Slots.
Wild West Wins
The existence of Wild West Wins is proof that the people who design the Madam Riches sister sites look far and wide in search of inspiration. The last two Jumpman Gaming casinos we looked at were inspired by famous Disney movies. Wild West Wins was inspired by a famous video game. It’s Read Dead Redemption (or perhaps Red Dead Redemption 2), which we suspect most of you will have heard of even if you’ve never owned a PlayStation in your life. Like the last two Madam Riches sister sites we’ve looked at, Wild West Wins has a small no-deposit free spins promotion on offer to entice new players. Appropriately for the theme, the slots game that’s been chosen at Wild West Wins is Cowboys Gold by Pragmatic Play, on which newcomers can get twenty bonus spins when they register a debit card with the casino. The same wagering restrictions still apply.
Hyper Slots
The word “hyper” can mean a few different things, but it usually means “energetic,” as in “hyperactive.” Whoever put Hyper Slots together was certainly feeling hyperactive when they got their hands on the colour palette because there are bright colours everywhere, including a different colour for each letter in the Hyper Slots logo. The design of the site reminds us a little of old 8-Bit video games on the original Nintendo Entertainment System, which we think might be a deliberate design choice. Hyper Slots is a touch more basic than the last few Madam Riches sister sites we’ve looked at, falling back on the standard Jumpman Gaming template to provide the foundations of its design, and it lacks the no-deposit free spins that you’ll find at the most enticing casinos in the family. That places it a rung or two below them, no matter how pretty it looks.