There’s enough here to keep me busy, but I spotted some gaps that hold it back. With 15 software providers on board, including heavy hitters like NetEnt, Microgaming, and Evolution Gaming, I had no trouble finding popular slots. I played Gonzo’s Quest, Starburst, and Gates of Olympus without any issues. The live dealer section caught my attention too – Evolution Gaming’s blackjack and roulette tables loaded quickly and ran smoothly.
The mobile experience worked well when I tested it on my phone. All the games I tried adapted to the smaller screen properly, and I didn’t need to download any special apps. I appreciated having access to Bonanza from Big Time Gaming and some of the newer Megaways slots. The search function helped me locate specific games without scrolling through endless lists.
However, I ran into problems when looking for game details. They don’t publish RTP percentages anywhere, which made it impossible to compare different slots fairly. I also noticed they’re missing video poker entirely, which seems odd for a casino with this many providers. The lack of transparency around game auditing and fairness checks left me with more questions than answers about how reliable their games actually are.