I found some decent games here, but the selection has some obvious holes that are hard to ignore. Quatro Casino relies entirely on Microgaming for their games, which means you get quality titles but very limited variety. I played classics like Immortal Romance and Jurassic Park, and they ran smoothly on both desktop and mobile. The 96.89% average payout is actually pretty good, and I appreciate that they publish their RTP information openly.
The problem is what’s missing. I couldn’t find any live dealer games, which is a big gap in today’s market. When I searched for games from other popular providers like NetEnt or Pragmatic Play, I came up empty. It’s all Microgaming, all the time. While their slots are solid – I enjoyed spinning Game of Thrones and Thunderstruck – the overall selection feels quite narrow. If you’re looking for variety in promotions like 50 no deposit free spins offers, you’ll find similar limitations here.
The technical side works fine. Games loaded quickly, the mobile experience was smooth, and I didn’t run into any glitches. But variety is king in online casinos, and Quatro’s single-provider approach leaves a lot to be desired. If you’re a huge Microgaming fan, you might be happy here. Otherwise, you’ll probably want more options.