There are some fun games here, but the selection feels pretty limited compared to what I’m used to. Arrow’s Edge is the only software provider powering this casino, which means you’re stuck with their catalog and nothing else. I tried games like Cleopatra and Godzilla vs King Kong, and while they’re decent enough, having just one studio feels restrictive when most casinos offer dozens of providers and friendly free casino chips to try them all.
The 33 table games and video poker options help fill out the collection a bit, but I really missed having live dealer tables. For a casino that’s been around since 2013, I expected more variety by now. The games run okay on mobile, though the Flash-based technology shows its age compared to newer HTML5 casinos.
What works in their favor is the transparency around payouts – they publish RTP data and maintain a 96.35% average, which is respectable. The Arrow’s Edge slots I played were smooth enough and had some interesting themes, but when you’ve seen their catalog once, that’s pretty much it. For players who don’t mind a smaller selection, it’s playable, but anyone wanting the latest games from top studios will feel limited.