Gaming Club’s game library is decent, but I found some obvious holes in what they offer. The casino runs exclusively on Microgaming software, which means you get quality games but not much variety. I played classics like Thunderstruck and newer titles like Book of Oz, and they all ran smoothly.
What really stood out was the lack of live dealer games – there’s simply nothing available if you want that authentic casino feel. The selection focuses heavily on slots, with 78 table games thrown in, but don’t expect video poker because it’s not there. If you’re looking to try the latest releases, exploring leading new slots at other casinos might give you more variety.
Key numbers that caught my attention:
- Only 1 software provider (Microgaming)
- 78 table games available
- 96.75% average payout rate
The mobile experience worked fine when I tested it, though there’s no dedicated app to download. For a Microgaming-only casino, the game quality is solid, but I wish they’d branched out to include more providers and game types.