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Secret Pyramids sister sites 2025
Late Casino
Late Casino is proof that designers don’t have to go overboard with graphics to make casinos look fun or elegant. There are no animations on the homepage of this member of the Secret Pyramids sister sites family. Instead, there’s a simple (but excellent) shot of the Las Vegas skyline at night. The choice of night rather than day ties in with the casino’s theme, which is the idea that Late Casino is a hangout spot for the night owls of the online casino scene. We suspect that includes most of our readers, as the majority of us find it far easier to find time to play slots and casino games during darkness than we do during daylight. Late Casino could do with a minor spring clean, as its “about us” section still touts it as a new casino for March 2019, but it comes packed with just as many great games as Secret Pyramids.
Immortal Wins
If you’ve been playing online slots for quite a while, you might recall Microgaming shaking up the scene more than a decade ago with the release of Immortal Romance. It’s a vampire-themed slots game inspired by “Twilight,” and was light years ahead of its time at the time of its release. Immortal Romance was one of the first slots games to invite you to pick a character rather than just spin the reels. Character choice was important, as it determined which free spins feature players would be faced with when the feature was triggered. All in all, Immortal Romance was so influential and remains so popular that there’s a whole casino based on it, and the casino’s name is Immortal Wins. Players can claim twenty free spins on Immortal Romance just by opening an account at Immortal Wins, so if you’re a huge fan of the game, this is the best of the Secret Pyramids sister sites for you.
Rose Slots
The people and companies who make bingo and casino websites used to work on the assumption that only women are interested in bingo and only men are interested in slots and table games. That’s now considered an archaic way of thinking. Plenty of women love playing slots, and Rose Slots was built with them in mind. It’s not the only one of the Secret Pyramids sister sites, but it’s one of only two (the other being Dove Casino) that takes the task seriously and avoids painting everything pink or using cringeworthy “hey huns” language. As a new player at Rose Slots, you could find your first deposit boosted by as much as one thousand per cent as soon as you make it. Be cautious of the casino’s wagering requirements, though – they’re set at a massively excessive x65. That’s near-impossible to justify, but the same catch exists at all the other Secret Pyramids sister sites, too.
Slots Kingdom
Conventional wisdom says that the best way to tempt new players into joining your online casino is to showcase the best of your games on your homepage. If that’s true, then Slots Kingdom was made by somebody who possesses no conventional wisdom. It’s not just that the best of the casino’s games are missing from the homepage – there are no slots or games listed on the Slots Kingdom homepage at all. It’s a strange approach and one that none of the other Secret Pyramids sister sites takes. We can’t help but wonder how many potential players skip Slots Kingdom because it’s so coy about what it has to offer, but there must still be enough players here to keep it ticking over. If that weren’t the case, Slots Kingdom would have closed its digital doors a long time ago. Maybe the potential £2000 welcome bonus on offer is the factor that makes the difference.
Fever Slots
Fever Slots claims to have been “seen on TV” and is very proud of that fact. Not only is it the headline of the “about us” section of the Fever Slots homepage (which you’ll find beneath the “featured slots” section), but it’s also written on a banner that wraps around the Fever Slots logo. We don’t blame the casino for boasting about it, as the only other Secret Pyramids sister sites that have been advertised on British television are those that have big-name brand connections like Mirror Bingo and Star Wins. Our issue is that we’ve been unable to independently verify that Fever Slots has ever been featured on television at all. It would be a strange lie to tell if it’s a lie, but there’s very little about Fever Slots that would translate well to television – it’s one of the blandest casinos on the entire Jumpman Gaming Limited platform.
Bingo Port
Online casinos tend to have a shelf life. Even the good ones will eventually reach a point where players simply don’t turn up to play anymore, so the casino or bingo site is no longer required. We suspect Bingo Port might have reached, or is about to reach, that point. There’s a strong whiff of decay around Bingo Port, with broken links on the homepage and outdated information everywhere you look. It also appears that Bingo Port has stopped receiving new games from Jumpman Gaming, which happens automatically at all the other Secret Pyramids sister sites. Jumpman Gaming doesn’t close many casino sites, but it’s never been afraid to shut down those that aren’t working and might find itself deciding to do so with Bingo Port sooner rather than later. Given the current sorry state of the site, we advise our readers not to spend any money here.
Mystery Wins
Mystery Wins holds the unfortunate distinction of looking a lot better than it actually is. So many of the Secret Pyramids sister sites are made with the use of a generic design template that those that don’t automatically stand out from the crowd. Mystery Wins is one such site and is likely to attract players with its Indiana Jones-inspired adventure theme. Unfortunately, the theme is limited only to the casino’s graphics. There must be one hundred or more adventure-themed casino games in the Mystery Wins portfolio, but the casino instead chooses to list the same old slots you’ve already seen at Secret Pyramids in roughly the same order. The overall impression we’re left with is a little like ordering a burger at a restaurant that looks great from the outside but being served a Big Mac. There’s nothing wrong with a Big Mac, but it’s a disappointment when you’ve been led to expect something better.