Slots Temple sister sites aren't actually a thing, with the brand being the sole domain under Digital Division Limited (UKGC: 58086). That doesn't mean you are stuck with it, though.
There are an abundance of Slots Temple alternatives you can explore. We have highlighted some of the best here, whilst also giving Slots Temple a once-over.
Slots Temple is the solitary brand name that exists under Digital Division Ltd (UKGC: 58086). The company, based in Derby, has been around for over a decade now after forming in May 2015. The licence, meanwhile, has only been in place since November 2021.
With that in mind, Slots Temple has a reasonable experience in the industry and has plenty of attention on it, with Digital Division able to have a real laser focus on that brand. It also makes it one of the independent casino sites around.

Slots Temple offers punters a reasonably decent casino platform on which to play. From a site structure standpoint, the look and feel might be basic, but menus work well and the navigation around the place is intuitive through responsive buttons. You can also filter and search for games in a few different ways.
That's a positive too, because game filtering is something a lot of brands get horribly wrong or, more to the point, ignore entirely. It's important at Slots Temple too. You have over 90 software providers and a pool of over 2,200 games to explore.
Not only is that a tidy number but there are big names on that list too, both in providers - such as White Hat Gaming - and game titles - such as Big Bass Bonanza.
Despite those positives, it's not all glowing news. Slots Temple neglects the world of sports betting entirely and, whilst it is perfectly functional as a casino, it's not the most user-friendly experience and certainly doesn't serve as a "cool" brand.
With only one domain name under the ownership of Digital Division Limited, Temple Slots sister sites simply do not exist. And the Temple Slots brand, whilst not bad, is far from the finished article. That means exploring Temple Slots alternatives is critically important.
Casimba Casino comes out of the traps pretty hard as a direct alternative to Slots Temple. It is a casino-only site, which means you still don't have a sportsbook, but you can find sports on some of Casimba's sister sites.
The look and feel of the site is a marked improvement on Slots Temple, even though it's not necessarily our cup of tea with its orange and white colour scheme. The interface is slick though, with intuitive navigation, responsive buttons and, critically, some element of game filtering and search options.

Then you have the actual games that are on offer. You have a vast array of game providers with household names like NetEnt, Red Tiger and plenty more featuring. They, altogether, underpin a game library of 3,245 games, with over 100 of those coming out of a dedicated live casino.
The Grace Media-owned Hotstreak Casino (UKGC: 57869) is a pretty solid Slots Temple alternative, it must be said.
Like Slots Temple, Hotstreak puts major casino brands at your fingertips with Pragmatic Play perhaps being the standout name to feature among their plentiful software providers. This gives users a decent game library to explore, both in pure game numbers and in type variety.
One area where it comes up a little short of Slots Temple, however, is in the search and filtering space. The general navigation at Hotstreak is perfectly acceptable but the inability to filter through different gaming options is a shame.

Still, there are upsides. We do have a sportsbook on offer here. Admittedly, accessing it can require a nudge to the customer service team but, on the bright side, the response we've seen from them has been exceptionally good.
Horse racing is a miss but with good market depth on the sports offered and tidy betting margins of 6.23%, there is plenty to like. This is something we also highlighted in our review of Hotstreak.
For our money, Midnite is an outstanding pick when looking at Slots Temple alternatives. You will not be disappointed with what is on offer.
From a direct comparison perspective, Midnite provides close to 2,700 games. That number is heavily carried by slots, albeit with 80 table games and a further 100-plus in the live casino. You also have a dedicated "Made for Midnite" section, which puts exclusive games in easy reach.

Exclusive games aren't necessarily a huge thing, but it is noteworthy at Midnite. It feeds into the overall trendy vibes the site offers; it is a modern, forward-thinking platform that you will be happy to showcase to your mates. It looks good, every click responds seamlessly and you can manoeuvre around the site with your eyes closed, such is the design consideration.
That all holds true over in the sportsbook too. Market depths aren't insane but there are around 30 sports offered, ranging from headline sports of football and horse racing through to lesser-followed sports like volleyball and table tennis.

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.