Fortune Games sister sites

Fortune Games sister sites

Fortune Games sister sites include Fever Slots, Megaway Slots, Bonanza Slots and Mighty Riches. Fortune Games sister sites are operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, licence number 39175 which operates 240 sister sites in total.

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Fortune Games sister sites 2023

Fever Slots logo

When a casino claims to have been advertised on television, it usually means it’s worth taking notice of. Television advertising is extremely expensive, and only the biggest and best casino sites have the pockets to pay for it. Very few of the Fortune Games sister sites have been advertised on television, and those that have tend to be big-brand white-label casinos like Mirror Bingo. That makes Fever Slots’ claim to be “as seen on TV” all the more impressive – or, at least, it would be if we could find any evidence that such a thing has ever happened. Of all the casinos on this platform, Fever Slots would be one of the least likely to be put on screen. Without wanting to be disrespectful to whoever designed it, it looks like the back end of a bus. Between that and the casino’s generic welcome offer, it’s one of the weaker sites on the platform.

Megaway Slots logo

Before the Megaways system came along in 2015, it was difficult to imagine the concept of more than one hundred paylines in an online slots game. Since Megaways, one hundred has seemed like a low and unambitious number. The mechanism, which was invented by Big Time Gaming, has totally changed the way we play slots. Not everybody’s a fan of the volatile and sophisticated system, but those that are can’t imagine ever going back to playing regular slots now. Megaway Slots – and yes, that’s “Megaway” rather than “Megaways” as the casino’s first name – is a celebration of some of the best Megaways slots ever made. It’s the only one of the Fortune Games sister sites to focus on Megaways slots, so it stands out because of it. It’s not the prettiest online casino you’ll ever see, but that hardly matters when it has so much great gaming content to offer.

Bonanza Slots logo

Sticking with the theme of Megaways, here’s Bonanza Slots. If you’re not aware of the connection between Bonanza and Megaways, here’s a brief history lesson. When Big Time Gaming came up with the concept of Megaways, they needed to build a game around it to show it off to players. The game they came up with was Bonanza, which is now considered a mining-themed classic. Had Bonanza not gone down well with players, the Megaways experiment might have ended then and there. Bonanza Slots is a celebration of Bonanza’s place in history and is one of several Fortune Games sister sites that take inspiration from specific slots or casino games. You can even win a whole five hundred bonus spins on the original Bonanza slot if your luck’s in when you claim the casino’s welcome promotion. Smaller prizes are available – and are far more likely to be delivered, too.

Mighty Riches logo

It’ll take you a moment or two after arriving on the Mighty Riches homepage to realise that this casino has an “ancient warrior” theme. The big clue is the chap dressed as a Roman centurion on the landing page, although, with his chiselled good looks, he’d be better off modelling sweaters in a Littlewoods catalogue than fighting on a battlefield. The Centurion slot by Inspired Gaming would be the perfect game to base the welcome promotion of Mighty Riches around, given the casino’s theme, but instead, they’ve gone with Fae Legend Warrior. It’s an odd choice, but this isn’t the only one of the Fortune Games sister sites to go with a strange pairing of theme and game for its welcome promotion. Mighty Riches is, sadly, a casino that’s fallen behind the times. It still markets itself as “new for 2018” in the promotion text on the homepage and has only around 350 games and slots to offer.

Spin Hill logo

By being based in the Channel Islands, Jumpman Gaming can claim a curious quirk of nationality; it isn’t part of the United Kingdom, but it’s British. The operator seems to be very proud of that latter point, as there are several Britain-themed casinos among the Fortune Games sister sites. The best of them is – in our estimation, at least – Britain Play. Spin Hill is some way off that limit. The casino’s name and logo make it look more like a boarding school than a casino, and the blurry, static image of the Palace of Westminster on the homepage doesn’t exactly scream “high quality.” The casino allows new players a shot at boosting their first deposit by one thousand per cent, which goes some way to making up for Spin Hill’s graphical shortcomings, but it still looks a little scrappy and amateurish.

Online Slots UK logo

We could count Online Slots UK as one of the aforementioned Britain-themed Fortune Games sister sites. It does, after all, have “UK” in its name – and it also has a rippling Union flag in the backdrop of its homepage. However, the UK (or Britain) isn’t the real reason why the casino is so named. It’s all a clever ploy by someone who understands how Google search results work. If you were to go looking on a search engine for a new casino to spin the reels at, you’d likely type something very similar to “online slots UK” “or “UK online slots” in the hope of finding a great casino that’s open to UK players. If you did, you’d find this casino site very close to the top of your list of search results. That’s what makes it such a clever name – and it also explains why the site doesn’t need a particularly strong theme to attract players.

Luckstars Casino logo

We have no particular objection to Luckstars Casino. The casino’s graphics are good, everything works well, and by the standards of the Jumpman Gaming network, it’s a solid casino. The issue is that it just doesn’t stand out. We think it might be supposed to have an outer space theme, but the theme is vague and weak. When you compare it to other space-themed Fortune Games sister sites like Star Slots and Space Wins, it doesn’t measure up. It certainly doesn’t stack up to the hype on its homepage, which promotes Luckstars Casino as the host of the greatest slots and games in the universe. The reality is that the casino has the same slots and games as the other Jumpman Gaming casinos but offers them with one of the platform’s weaker welcome promotions. In the context of the entire Jumpman Gaming Limited range, Luckstars Casino is an average iGaming site with above-average graphics.

Fortune Games Information

Name Fortune Games
URL fortunegames.com
#No. of Sister Sites 240
Best Sister Sites Megaway Slots, Fever Slots, Spin Hill, Mighty Riches and Bonanza Slots
Owner/Operator Jumpman Gaming Limited: Inchalla, Le Val, Alderney, GY9 3UL, Guernsey
Sister sites status 39 Active, 165 White Labels and 36 Inactive sister sites. 240 total sister casinos.
UKGC Licence page UKGC Licence: 39175
Support Email support@fortunegames.com
Twitter @fortunegamescom
Facebook Fortune Games Facebook page

Fortune Games operator – Jumpman Gaming Limited

jumpman gaming casinos logo

We’ve made a couple of allusions on this page to Jumpman Gaming Limited having more than one Irish-themed casino site for your consideration. In truth, Jumpman Gaming has more than one casino of just about every kind for your consideration. By volume, this is one of the largest casino operators serving players in the UK. It has more than two hundred active casinos and has pushed them out in fewer than fifteen years. Jumpman Gaming has only been around since 2010 and got off to a relatively slow start by launching six sites in two years, so the pace and consistency it’s shown since then is nothing short of remarkable. There are other casino networks that have as many (or nearly as many) casinos, but none that have launched so many in such a comparatively short space of time.

Jumpman Gaming has had a little help reaching its current number of active iGaming sites – and that help has come by way of paying customers. The operator runs a turnkey white-label casino service and has had no shortage of buyers. Some of those buyers – OK Magazine, for example – are of the glamorous kind. Casino operators don’t attract customers like that unless they have a reputation for being very good at what they do, so the presence of such big-name brands on the platform tells us that Jumpman Gaming is highly thought of by its business partners. Unfortunately, its weak customer service and years-behind-the-times slow withdrawal processes mean that players tend not to be quite so fond of the casinos it makes.

Fortune Games review

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Fortune Games Sister Sites Welcome Bonuses

There are two welcome promotions up for grabs at Fortune Games, the first of which is easy to explain. It’s twenty no-deposit free spins in Irish Luck by Eyecon. Obviously, the game is a perfect choice to match the casino’s Irish theme. All players need to do to take advantage of the offer is join the casino and register a debit card.

If players enjoy those free spins and want to stick around, they get a shot at up to £6000 in bonus money across the first three deposits they make at Fortune Games. Upon each deposit, players spin a wheel of fortune that could boost the value of that deposit by up to x10. To get to £6000, players would need to deposit £200 each time and land on the “x10” segment every time. It’s a long shot, but it’s possible. However much bonus cash new players do or don’t end up with, both the bonus funds and any winnings that come from free spins are impeded by an x65 wagering requirement, which makes it hard to imagine ever being able to withdraw any of the money.

Other Promotions

As is the case with most of the Fortune Games sister sites, this casino uses the Jumpman Gaming Limited “Mega Reel” to dish out regular allocations of free spins. Another spin of the Mega Reel becomes available each time a player tracks down five Fortune Games trophies, which could be hidden anywhere on the casino site. The top free spins prize on the Mega Reel goes up each time another five Fortune Games trophies are found. This continues all the way up to the two-hundredth trophy is discovered, at which point Fortune Games rewards players with an Amazon voucher for all their hard work.

Top Games at Fortune Games

The top game at Fortune Games is Irish Luck. Eyecon is generally better known to players for its Fluffy Favourites casino games than for anything else, but Irish Luck is a cheerful Irish-themed creation that rivals Barcrest’s Rainbow Riches for both its appeal and its quality. What’s a little surprising is that Fortune Games doesn’t make a bigger deal out of all the other Irish-themed slots and games that it hosts. There are a few of them listed on the homepage – Gameburger Studios’ 9 Pots of Gold, for example, and Rainbow Riches: Pick ‘n’ Mix, but there are plenty of other Irish-themed games in the casino’s portfolio that could have been linked to the Fortune Games homepage to tie-in to the site’s theme.

Licensing and Customer Support

Fortune Games is covered by the same UK Gambling Commission licence as all the Fortune Games sister sites; licence no. 39175, held by Jumpman Gaming Limited. The licence has had a notice attached to it since May 2022 – a month which saw Jumpman pay £500,0000 to the regulator in lieu of a formal financial penalty after falling short of its duties in relation to identifying problem gambling and curbing money laundering. Emailing support@fortunegames.com is the only way to get customer assistance at Fortune Games – a process that may involve waiting two business days for a response.

Withdrawal Speed and Support

You’re unlikely to feel fortunate about the way Fortune Games processes your withdrawal request once you make it. The delay between asking for money and getting it will be at least three days because that’s how long the mandatory pending period lasts for. It can’t be skipped or sped up. Ideally, cleared funds will be available immediately when this period ends, but it’s possible a further 72 hours may elapse before they’re ready. Fortune Games can facilitate withdrawals to big-brand e-wallets (Paypal, Neteller, Skrill) or a UK-registered and verified debit card.

Final Thoughts on Fortune Games

It’s difficult for Irish-themed casinos to stand out from the crowd. We’re not just talking about the crowd of Fortune Games sister sites, either – we mean in general. There are hundreds of them to choose from. The best Irish-themed iGaming site on the Jumpman platform is (probably) Rainbow Spins, but Fortune Games isn’t terrible. The no-deposit welcome promotion helps a lot with the casino’s appeal – it’s just a shame the wagering requirements are such a barrier to getting any value out of the promotions.

Fortune Games Sister Sites Player Reviews

Here are the thoughts of your fellow players about Fortune Games. The reviews are all real, but we’ve paraphrased them to keep them brief.

★★★★
They’re robbers; they owe me £500. They have the cheek to charge £2.50 for withdrawals, and then they don’t pay anyway. Unless I get my money soon, I’m going to the papers.Yvonne L, January 7th 2023. Source Trustpilot.

★★★★
I wouldn’t even give this casino one star. I can’t speak to anybody about my withdrawal, and I haven’t received my winnings. Yvonne S, August 26th 2022. Source – Trustpilot.

★★★★
What a shocking casino, it needs closing down fast. I won £1400 and asked to withdraw it. The next day, I got a text saying my request had been approved. The day after that, I’m being asked for screenshots of my Apple Pay account. I’d already sent those weeks ago. They don’t like to reply to emails either.Scott, August 21st 2022. Source – Trustpilot.

★★★★
Fortune Games is a scam site. Every time I get a bonus, I get disconnected from the game. If you make a complaint about it, they ask for information that you can’t provide. If it can’t play fairly, it should be shut down.Diana, July 30th 2022. Source – Trustpilot.

★★★★
I’ve got no idea how to withdraw my winnings from this casino. There’s no explanation on the website, and nobody to talk to about it.Darrell, June 22nd 2022. Source – Trustpilot.