There’s enough here to keep me entertained for a while, but I spotted some obvious gaps that hold it back. The 12 software providers cover most of the big names you’d want to see, and I had no trouble finding popular games like Gonzo’s Quest, Bonanza, and Immortal Romance. The live casino section runs on Evolution Gaming, which means the streaming quality and game variety should be solid.
What bothered me most was the lack of RTP transparency. With an average payout of 96.50%, the numbers seem reasonable, but I couldn’t find specific RTP rates for individual games. That’s information I like to have before I start spinning, especially when I’m comparing similar slots from different providers.
The mobile experience worked fine when I tested a few games on my phone. Everything loaded quickly and the controls felt responsive. However, if you’re into video poker or want a strong table game selection beyond the live dealer options, you’ll probably feel let down. The focus here is clearly on slots, and while there’s decent variety across providers like Big Time Gaming and Yggdrasil, it’s not the most well-rounded library I’ve seen.