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Yukon Gold Casino
You’ll find the Yukon Peninsula in Canada, where it contains several beautiful mountains. You don’t have to go to Canada to see it, though – there’s a stunning view of it in the backdrop of Yukon Gold Casino. Why Apollo Entertainment Limited chose to ruin that stunning view by overlaying a completely out-of-place looking guy in a bomber jacket and some kind of monster character made of rock is anybody’s guess, but strange design choices are a recurring theme across the Zodiac Casino sister sites. Another recurring theme at casinos on this platform is that they have bad welcome promotions. The promotion at Yukon Gold Casino might not look bad at first – it’s 125 free spins in return for a first deposit of just £10 – but look at the wagering requirement levied against anything you might win from those spins. It’s x200. It’s impossibly high, and yet the same requirement is imposed on every bonus package at every single one of the Zodiac Casino sister sites.
UK Casino Club
Should a casino company that’s wholly based in Malta be launching casino sites that use the UK flag as a marketing tool? Possibly not, but that’s not a big deal. There are plenty of casino operators based in Malta that pretend to be British for the sake of attracting players, and UK Casino Club isn’t even one of the best-known of them. The big deal about UK Casino Club is that it claims to be one of the most prestigious casino sites available in the UK while simultaneously slapping an x200 wagering requirement on the proceeds of its welcome promotion. Up to £700 in bonus funds sounds like an incredibly warm welcome to the casino until you see the terms and conditions that apply to the bonus, after which it no longer holds any appeal. Still, UK Casino Club manages not to be the worst of the Zodiac Casino sister sites for the pure and simple reason that it has a theme. Some of them can’t even manage that.
Villento Casino
We’re not especially big fans of any of the Zodiac Casino sister sites because we think the terms and conditions of the bonuses that Apollo Entertainment Limited offers at the sites aren’t fair to players. If we had to pick our least favourite of them, though, we’d probably lean towards Villento Casino. This is an iGaming site that lacks any kind of meaningful identity other than “it’s red.” Even the word “Villento” is meaningless – it sounds like it should translate from some other language to mean something impressive, but it doesn’t. With no other means of selling itself, Villento Casino relies heavily upon its £1000 matched deposit welcome promotion in the hope that players will be attracted to the casino that way. You can probably guess what’s coming next, though – the bonus is a smokescreen. Even if you spend the significant sum of money that’s required to unlock the full bonus, you’ll never be able to turn it into real cash because you’ll never conquer the wagering requirements. Short of a miracle, nobody ever could.
Luxury Casino
We’re going to assume that you’re an experienced online casino player because it’s unlikely that you’d be here looking for Zodiac Casino sister sites if you weren’t. Experienced players know what luxury online casino sites look and feel like. About ten years ago, it would be fair to say that they looked and felt like Luxury Casino does. The black-and-white look was in vogue, and competitive wagering requirements weren’t really a thing back then. Ten years is a long time, though, and the goalposts have moved. Luxury casinos in the 2020s offer excellent VIP rewards, highly attractive welcome promotions, and enormous libraries of slots and games. Luxury Casino does none of those things, so despite its name, it’s not a Luxury Casino. In fact, at its core, it’s the same casino site we’ve already seen at Villento Casino, UK Casino Club and Yukon Gold Casino (not to mention Zodiac Casino) – it’s just been dressed up a little to make it look better than it is.
Grand Mondial
Grand Mondial Casino looks a little better than the average member of the Zodiac Casino sister sites family purely because of its presentation. It relies on real people to bring its homepage to life. Specifically, it shows a happy scene of a woman who’s won an enormous jackpot at Grand Mondial Casino, receiving her winnings by way of the kind of comically oversized cheque that’s usually reserved for people who’ve won the National Lottery. There are a couple of red flags here for players in the UK, though. The first is that the cash prize is listed in dollars rather than pounds, which heavily suggests that the UK market isn’t really what Grand Mondial is focused on. The second is the date on the cheque. It’s November 15th 2017. It’s the minimum we expect of any online casino worth its salt to keep its homepage up to date, but Grand Mondial doesn’t appear to have done anything with its homepage during the current decade. It’s off-putting, which is a shame, as this would otherwise be one of the more attractive casinos on the platform.
Quatro Casino
While we were talking about Grand Mondial, we said it doesn’t feel like the UK is the focus of the casino’s attention. We could say the same about some – or possibly even all – of the other Zodiac Casino sister sites. Quatro Casino is an excellent example. If you load the Quatro Casino website and scroll about halfway down it, you’ll find a side-scrolling list of people who’ve recently had big wins at the casino. Most of the cash amounts that scroll by are listed in Euros. A few of them are listed in Canadian dollars. Some of them – and don’t ask us how this works because online gambling is illegal in most of the USA – are listed in US dollars. You’ll seldom see the familiar logo for pounds sterling scrolling by, which we think is a reflection of how few UK-based players use Quatro Casino. UK players are a savvy bunch, and most of them know better than to play at casinos that try to lock up their welcome promotions with ridiculous wagering requirements.