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Giant Wins
Words have certain connotations when it comes to online slots and casino sites. Words like “big,” “giant,” or “massive” suggest that the casino is going to give you something that an average casino won’t. That’s a problem at Giant Wins. It’s indisputably a good-looking iGaming site, but it doesn’t offer us anything that we can’t find at plenty of other Target Slots sister sites. The welcome promotion maxes out at five hundred free spins, which isn’t super-sized compared to the rest of the range. If anything, the collection of slots and games at Giant Wins might even be a little smaller than you’ll find at most casinos on this platform. Don’t mistake any of this for us saying that Giant Wins is a bad casino site, which it isn’t – it’s just that it raises our expectations with its name and then fails to meet those expectations with its content.
Slots52
We know what you’re thinking. You’re wondering what happened to Slots1, Slots2, and all the other iGaming sites that surely were born and died before Slots52 came along. The answer is that we don’t know, and we have no idea how or why the name of this casino was chosen. What we can say with some confidence is that it’s one of the plainest of all the Target Slots sister sites. It doesn’t have a theme, it doesn’t have any background graphics, and it doesn’t give us any sense of personality. Despite all that, it isn’t totally lacking in appeal. That’s all down to the possibility that it offers with its welcome promotion, which is a shot at six thousand pounds in bonus funds, delivered across three deposits. Before you decide to accept the promotion, though, be warned that the shot it offers at all that money is quite a long one.
Mega Reel
If you’ve played at a couple of Target Slots sister sites before, you’ll likely have encountered the Jumpman Gaming Mega Reel. It’s one of the casino operator’s proudest creations and powers the promotions at well over half of the casinos on its extensive platform. In a couple of cases, Jumpman has even based entire casino sites around the promotion. Mega Reel is one of them, and the equally imaginatively named Mega Reel Spins is the other. There’s nothing to pick between the two sites. They’re clones of each other, offering the same games and (obviously) the same promotions. Not every player is a fan of getting a random allocation of free spins in return for their deposits, but if you enjoy the thrill of the unknown, Mega Reel might be up your street. Mega Reel is one of a handful of Target Slots sister sites that are also available in app form if you don’t like playing through your mobile browser.
Millionaire Games
The name “Millionaire Games” doesn’t make it explicitly clear that this is the official casino site of the television quiz show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” but the casino’s decor does. All of the graphics you’ll find on the Millionaire Games homepage – and throughout the site – come straight from the TV show upon which it’s based. The connection between the casino and the gameshow is a strong one, and that’s reflected in the casino’s twin welcome promotion. First off, new players can grab twenty free spins on the Big Time Gaming Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Megaways slot without having to make a deposit. If they enjoy that, players can then make a deposit of at least a tenner to get a shot at a further five hundred free spins on the same slots game. There are other official “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” casino games, and you may find a few of those here, too.
Easy Slots
Easy Slots isn’t shy about telling players why it’s a great place to come and play casino games. There are about three thousand words of text on the Easy Slots homepage extolling the virtues of the casino. Considering that some of the Target Slots sister sites don’t have any written content on their homepages whatsoever, Easy Slots has to be considered quite expressive. It is, as its name suggests, a slots-driven casino site, but if you spend enough time browsing through its full portfolio, you’ll find that it comes with the same other casino gaming categories as most of the other casinos on the Jumpman Gaming platform. Easy Slots puts a spotlight on a few games that don’t get highlighted at other casinos on the network – Boom Pirates Wonderways, for example – and has higher-quality graphics than you’ll find at much of the rest of the range, too.
Bingzino
Not all of the bingo sites on the Jumpman Gaming platform are what they appear to be – or, at least, what they sound like they ought to be. We’ll come back to that thought in a moment when we discuss Viking Bingo. In the meantime, here’s Bingzino. Of all the bingo-related Target Slots sister sites, this is the shiniest. The chrome finish of the Bingzino homepage is so polished that we almost feel as if we should be able to see our faces in it. The site’s look and feel are finished by a man wearing a tuxedo on the homepage, pointing to a huge wheel of fortune. It makes the homepage feel a little like a game show studio, which we suspect was the intention of the site’s designer. It’s a little odd that the welcome promotion at Bingzino focuses on slots rather than bingo, but there’s a small selection of bingo games below the splash banner on the homepage if that’s what you’re looking for. You’ll find more bingo games at other Target Slots sister sites, but something is usually better than nothing.
Viking Bingo
We said we’d get on to “the bingo problem” at the Target Slots sister sites when we discussed Viking Bingo, and so here we are. We would have no issue with this site whatsoever if it were called Viking Slots. It looks fantastic. It does a great job of representing the Viking theme, offers some truly unique visuals, and generally looks and feels like a high-quality iGaming site. All of these positives are undone by the fact that people are likely to turn up at this site looking for bingo games, and they’re not going to find any. Unlike Bingzino, Viking Bingo doesn’t have any bingo games on its homepage. It doesn’t even have any handily-placed buttons to take visitors to its small selection of bingo games. It seems like the most basic, unnecessary thing to get wrong, and yet Viking Bingo gets it wrong.