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Reel Island
Reel Island isn’t one of the best casinos that White Hat Gaming Limited has on its platform. It fades into the background when compared to a lot of the Slot Planet sister sites. That being said, it’s not a bad casino – it’s just that the bar on this platform is set very high by the best casinos on it. Among the things that hold Reel island back is its lack of visual flair. There are plenty of things you can do with a paradise island-themes iGaming site to make it stand out, but Reel Island does very few of them. Most of the space on the homepage is given over to solid blocks of colour, which does nothing for its attractiveness. The biggest drawback of Reel Island is the lack of clarity it offers over withdrawal processes. It lacks an FAQ page or a payments page and doesn’t outright confirm which withdrawal methods it accepts – much less how long each of them might take once requested. Players are entitled to expect better, and that omission puts Reel Island a long way down the pecking order among the Slot Planet sister sites. It’s an easy thing to fix, though.
Captain Spins
Captain Spins shows Reel Island how it’s done. If you compared these two Slot Planet sister sites game for game, you probably wouldn’t find huge differences. The catalogue of games available to White Hat Gaming Limited is enormous, and you’ll find plenty of overlap at casinos on its platform. They separate themselves either through visuals or promotions, and Captain Spins is in the driving seat when it comes to both. The most eye-grabbing thing at Captain Spins is its welcome promotion. It takes five deposits to unlock it, but with more than five hundred free spins up for grabs, we suspect plenty of new players will consider it a worthwhile task. Visually, it won’t take you long to work out where Captain Spins got its inspiration from. There’s a sizeable clue in the casino’s name. Captain Spins is what we might generously call a “tribute” to Captain America, with the render of the Captain Spins character on the casino’s homepage a dead ringer for Captain America as played by Chris Evans on the big screen. The superhero theme is bound to go down well with players, given the popularity of the movies, though, and this is hardly the only one of the Slot Planet sister sites to tread on Disney’s toes a little when it comes to intellectual property.
Jackpot Village
A village is, by definition, very small. As a village grows, it might eventually become a town. If a town continues to grow (and the government signs off on the idea), it might eventually become a city. Our reason for pointing that out is that Jackpot City would have been a far better name than Jackpot Village for this colossal casino. We understand and appreciate that the Jackpot City name was already taken by someone else, but “village” hardly does village to either the size of the games library at Jackpot Village or the massive cityscape in the casino’s background. We think it’s an aerial photo of Singapore. We won’t be held to that guess, though! As a jackpot-orientated casino, the focus of Jackpot Village is on slots with massive progressive jackpots attached to them. There will seldom be a day when you log onto this casino and find less than £60m up for grabs between all those jackpots. It’s not the big unique selling point that it’s portrayed as – access to those same jackpots is also available at most of the Slot Planet sister sites – but Jackpot Village puts more effort into promoting them. The only tweak we’d make to it is that its welcome promotion could afford to be a little more generous.
Dream Jackpot
Dream Jackpot is the ugliest of the Slot Planet sister sites. That sounds like a rude statement to make at the start of an assessment of the casino, but it’s true. The White Hat Gaming casinos usually look reasonably good – even Reel Island is acceptable – but Dream Jackpot looks ugly. Using grey as a background colour for a casino is always a bold choice, and Dream Jackpot doesn’t manage to pull it off. It doesn’t help that the menu options are splattered all over the screen in a manner most untidy. Put simply, Dream Jackpot falls a long way short of being considered a design classic. We’re not so shallow that we’ll judge a casino purely based on its appearance, but the issue for Dream Jackpot is that it’s weaker than most of the Slot Planet sister sites when judged on its content, too. At most of these casinos, you can look forward to either a substantial matched deposit welcome bonus or a sizeable allocation of free spins. The best Dream Jackpot can do for you is fifty bonus spins with your first deposit. Compared to the rest of the range, it’s like the casino isn’t even trying.
CasiGO
CasinGO (yes, that’s how the casino capitalises the letters) should be better known than it is. It’s not one of the top Slot Planet sister sites when it comes to reputation or popularity among players, but it’s easily one of the best when it comes to content and presentation. The layout might take a little getting used to if you’re coming to CasiGO directly from Slot Planet, but once you’ve made the adjustment, you should find it intuitive. All the buttons you need are in the top-left corner of the homepage. The casino’s design isn’t revolutionary, but it’s user-friendly – and that’s far more important. You won’t get any matched deposit bonus cash when you make your first deposit at CasiGO, which might be a disappointment if you’re used to getting such treats at other Slot Planet sister sites. CasiGO knows how to make up for the disappointment, though. It has a whole 825 bonus spins for new players. You’ll need to make five deposits at £20 a time if you want to unlock them all, but the terms and conditions of the promotion are fair, and it’s a huge number. It’s just a shame that they’re all attached to the same slots game – a little variety would have been nice.