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Charming Bingo
Charming Bingo sounds like a delightful site to come and play bingo at. That’s why it’s such a shame that this isn’t a bingo site. This is a curious and specific problem that applies only to Mystery Wins sister sites – you won’t find any other casino network that mislabels its sites as often as Jumpman Gaming does. The weirdest thing about Charming Bingo isn’t just that all the space on the homepage is occupied by slots and traditional casino games – it’s that there isn’t even a button on the homepage to take us to the limited number of bingo games that are buried in the Charming Bingo archive. Given that the designers of Charming Bingo found space to include a direct link to an article about the history of good luck charms, it’s one of the strangest oversights you’re ever likely to see.
Play Leon
Depending on your knowledge of European languages, you may or may not instantly recognise “Leon” as the word for “lion” in several of those languages. If you didn’t know before, you do now. That makes Play Leon a lion-themed casino, but only insofar as there’s any theme at Play Leon at all. Aside from a golden lion’s head, which is seen in side profile, there isn’t much window dressing at this casino at all. The broad similarities between the games portfolios of most Mystery Wins sister sites mean that having a strong theme is almost a necessity for any casino on the Jumpman Gaming platform that wants to stand out, but Play Leon simply doesn’t bother. What it does have going for it, though, is a bonus wheel that could increase the value of a new player’s first deposit by as much as one thousand per cent.
Bezy Casino
Every time we’re asked to describe Bezy Casino, we struggle. This is the most enigmatic of the Mystery Wins sister sites (an irony, given that we’re talking about a casino called “Mystery Wins”), but we don’t know if it intends to be. While we’ve called it Bezy Casino, the site itself prefers to be known by the shorter moniker of “Bezy,” which is a word that means nothing and doesn’t give any clues about the purpose of the site. The written content of the Bezy homepage is about as formal as you’re ever likely to see at an iGaming site, but the style of the graphics could best be described as “whimsical.” It’s like different aspects of the casino were designed by different people, and they didn’t consult with each other before starting work. The most important thing to know about the casino, though, is that it has about five hundred games to offer. That’s bang average for UK online casinos, but it’s actually slightly below par for casinos on the Jumpman Gaming platform.
Irish Wins
You’re spoiled for choice if you’re looking for Mystery Wins sister sites that use the Irish theme. Aside from being the overall most popular theme for online casinos across the UK, it’s the theme that re-occurs the most across the Jumpman Gaming platform. In fact, there are enough Irish casinos on this platform for us to say that some of them are far better than others. Rainbow Spins, for example, is as good an Irish-themed casino as you’re likely to find. We can’t shower Irish Wins with the same degree of praise. It looks like a casino that’s dressed itself up for St. Patrick’s Day more than a site that’s truly committed to the theme, and that’s best summed up by the welcome promotion. New players at Irish Wins might win as many as five hundred free spins on Starburst, but why Starburst? Why not use one of the many Irish-themed slots and games on the casino’s homepage?
Online Slots UK
At first glance, “Online Slots UK” looks like the most boring name any casino has ever been given. It’s actually a lot cleverer than it looks, though. If you were looking for a new online casino to play at in the UK, you might enter terms like “online slots uk” into Google to see what comes up. If you did, you’d see this casino first – and that’s where the site gets most of its traffic from. It’s not the most exciting member of the Mystery Wins sister sites family to look at, but it doesn’t have to be when it can attract visitors so easily. Once it’s got the attention of potential players, it tries to draw them in with a one hundred per cent matched deposit welcome promotion with a cap of £200. It’s not an offer that sets the world on fire, but at least the funds are guaranteed.
Jupiter Slots
We’re not sure which planet in our domestic solar system the designer of Jupiter Slots was looking at when they put the casino together, but it wasn’t Jupiter. We’ve never been to Jupiter, but visiting the enormous gas giant isn’t necessary to confirm that there aren’t flying saucers hovering around its upper atmosphere or a rocky surface beneath it. In fact, Jupiter doesn’t have a surface at all. If you tried to land on it, you’d fall straight through it – although you’d boil to death first. Putting that cheerful thought aside, Jupiter Slots is probably the second best of the space-themed Mystery Wins sister sites after Space Wins, which Jumpman Gaming Limited owns and operates directly. We can’t quite agree with the idea that Jupiter Slots is “the best online slots and casino site in the universe,” which is what it professes to be, but it’s not bad.
Big Ben Slots
Jumpman Gaming Limited operates more Britain-themed casino sites than perhaps any other casino operator that’s currently active in the UK, despite not technically being based in the UK itself. The best of the patriotic Mystery Wins sister sites is probably Britain Play, but there are other strong contenders. Big Ben Slots is one of them. This is an iGaming site that claims to have appeared on television but doesn’t say how or in what context. We can’t find any evidence to suggest there have ever been any Big Ben Slots TV adverts, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. The weirdest thing about Big Ben Slots is the way that Big Ben (or rather, the clock tower that hosts it) is depicted on the homepage. It looks nothing like Big Ben at all and isn’t even connected to the Houses of Parliament. Between that and the shades of blue that have been chosen to illustrate the homepage, it all looks a bit like the label on a bottle of HP Sauce. Then again, perhaps that was the intention.