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Pink Riches
We’re starting this list of Pots of Slots sister sites in an inauspicious place, but we suppose you have to know what the bottom looks like in order to appreciate when you’re close to the top. At the risk of offending somebody somewhere, Pink Riches is probably the worst casino on the Jumpman Gaming Limited network. There are a lot of things wrong with it – not least the way it tries to appeal to female players with a hot pink shade and generic “hey ladies” language – but its biggest offence is that it’s plain ugly. The low quality of the graphics at Pink Riches makes it feel like the whole site was knocked up by a work experience student. It would take quite a leap of faith to feel confident playing at an online casino that looks this shoddy even if it did have anything unique or special about it – which it doesn’t.
New Spins
We appreciate that not everybody in our audience is a celebrity gossip magazine expert, so you might not recognise the brand name attached to New Spins from its name or logo alone. For those of you that don’t, this is the official iGaming, bingo and casino site of “New!” magazine. It’s a publication that deals in the same kind of glossy celebrity tittle-tattle as OK Magazine, Hello Magazine, and quite a few others. New Spins is a well-rounded casino – which isn’t something you’re guaranteed to find at all of the Pots of Slots sister sites – but it leads with bingo. Its bingo rooms are listed first on its homepage, ahead of its collection of several hundred slots, and included are a few rooms that pay out seven-figure, life-changing sums to the very luckiest of players. The only thing missing from New Spins is a big welcome promotion, which is a little surprising given that this is one of Jumpman’s “celebrity” casino brands.
Secret Pyramids
We think whoever named Secret Pyramids might need a refresher course on the meaning of the word “secret.” Egypt is a land of many ancient secrets, and it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that there are still more pyramids out there waiting to be discovered, but the pyramids that you’ll find standing in the stunning backdrop of Secret Pyramids are anything but “secret.” They’re the three that occupy the Giza plateau, including the Great Pyramid of Giza and the final wonder of the ancient world that still exists. Perhaps “Secrets of the Pyramids” would have been a better name for the casino, but we digress. There’s no denying that Secret Pyramids is easy on the eye, but it doesn’t offer much that you won’t get at the other Pots of Slots sister sites. In fact, aside from the Egyptian theme, it doesn’t offer anything at all that you won’t find elsewhere.
Mirror Bingo
We suspect that most of you had an easier time identifying the brand behind Mirror Bingo than you did with the brand behind New Spins. It is, of course, the Daily Mirror. It’s one of the UK’s best-known daily newspapers, and although its circulation figures aren’t what they were in the days of its pomp, it’s still an easily recognisable logo and brand. Mirror Bingo is the Daily Mirror’s only official iGaming site and holds the unusual distinction of having existed for longer than the Pots of Slots sister sites network. Jumpman Gaming didn’t come along until 2010, but Mirror Bingo has existed since 2008. How is that possible? The simple explanations are often the correct ones – Mirror Bingo once belonged to another casino operator but switched to the Jumpman Gaming platform a few years ago. Like New Spins, it offers a blend of bingo games and slots on its homepage.
Millionaire Games
The big-name brands keep coming as we continue our journey through this random sample of Pots of Slots sister sites. This time, we have Millionaire Games – and we’re sure you’ve identified the logo already. It’s the official casino of “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire,” which has been one of the biggest quiz shows on television for several decades now. The connection between the brand and the casino site is particularly strong in the case of Millionaire Games. All of the graphics on the homepage imitate the style of the quiz question layout on the show, and you can even claim twenty free spins on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Megaways by Blueprint Gaming as a welcome promotion. You don’t even need to make a deposit to take advantage of the promotion. The more substantial welcome promotion might deliver up to five hundred free spins on the same slots game when players make their first deposit of at least £10.
Jungle Reels
Theming can be hit and miss at the Pots of Slots sister sites. Some casinos, as we’ve just seen with Millionaire Games, absolutely nail it. Others miss the mark a little. Jungle Reels isn’t the worst offender on the Jumpman Gaming Limited platform, but the theme feels a little drab. There are a lot of things you could potentially do with a jungle theme to make it look and feel exciting, but all Jungle Reels gives us is a few leaves and the odd gem hiding among them. Even the logo looks like a bad match for the theme – we can’t work out what it has to do with the idea of jungles. None of this would matter if Jungle Reels was anything other than a run-of-the-mill Jumpman Gaming casino, but – as you’ve no doubt guessed we’re about to tell you – Jungle Reels is very much a run-of-the-mill Jumpman Gaming casino.
Divine Slots
Speaking of strange themes, we almost feel like Divine Slots is guilty of false advertising. When you hear the word “divine,” there are certain images that are likely to swim through your mind. We associate the word with divinity, which has religious and spiritual connotations. It would be a fascinating theme for an online casino – we can’t recall ever seeing an iGaming site decked out with angels perched on clouds playing harps – but that’s not what we’ve got with Divine Slots. Instead, we’re greeted on the homepage by a generic beach scene. It’s an odd choice, and the language used on the Divine Slots homepage is even odder – it claims to have “indomitable bonuses” up for grabs, which is a statement that might have a few people reaching for a dictionary. There are several beach or holiday-themed casinos among the Pots of Slots sister sites already, so we’re not convinced the platform really needed another one – but it’s here anyway.