Miami Dice is part of the White Hat Gaming network, which includes a lot of sister sites, such as Dream Vegas, Casimba, 247Bet, Spinland, Grand Ivy Casino, and many more.
White Hat Gaming Limited (UKGC: 52894) are the company behind Miami Dice, but it is far from the only brand that takes WHG to market.
With its UKGC licences dating back to 2018, the company has a decent chunk of experience behind it and, more notably, boasts a total of 44 domain names under its ownership.
With big experience and an even bigger brand count, White Hat Gaming provides sites that appeal to users in a number of different ways. Here we unpick just a few of the brands in their arsenal with a look at Miami Dice sister sites.
With a playful brand name like Miami Dice, it is perhaps unsurprising that it delivers well on the look and feel front. The colour scheme and chosen images, in particular, really deliver what you'd expect them to, giving a really good first impression of the site.
But, there are some issues with navigation around the site, especially in the case of using scrollable ribbons that simply aren't as responsive as you'd want them to be.
Get past that issue though, and the site is tidy. Admittedly, it does lack a sportsbook offering, but there can be few complaints about the casino.
You have games across a dozen categories, provided by close to 100 software companies, including the likes of Pragmatic Play, Blueprint and Red Tiger.
This gives users a great variation of games, both in type and name, whilst also meaning you can be safe in the knowledge that the level of gameplay isn't going to dwindle anytime soon.
Game variation isn't the only place you're flooded with choice at Miami Dice. You can also deposit funds through a huge array of payment methods; this is another point of difference it has over some of the so-called competition.
Miami Dice delivers a range of positives for its users, but there are a number of areas where it could pack a stronger punch.
We look at a number of Miami Dice sister sites below to see if any of those land the knockout.
247Bet is a really comprehensive sports and casino operator, with the former of those two elements immediately giving it more strings to its bow than Miami Dice.
The sportsbook, whilst not market leading, is pretty good as well. You've got global coverage of headline sports, including football and horse racing, with strong market depths underpinning them, and a respectable betting margin of 7.07%.
Over in the casino, there is plenty to like too. Split between "Games", "Jackpots" and "Live Casino" sections, you will find close to 5,000 games available to play with household brand names providing the entertainment to punters.
Combine those aforementioned points with a smooth user experience, which includes general navigation and search ability within all areas of the site, and a good array of payment options and 247Bet makes a solid case to be recognised as one of the best Miami Dice sister sites.
On the surface, Hopa does not land as easily on the eye as 247Bet or Miami Dice, however, that is purely a case of cosmetics. The detail of the site provide decent options for punters and, unlike at Miami Dice, it does provide punters a path to play in both sports and the casino space.
The casino look and feel is another slight area of difference but everything functions absolutely fine, with the pool of over 1,000 games spread across 10 different categories, whilst there is a separate live casino section.
The live casino boasts games of various types including table games, game shows and poker. As is commonplace with Miami Dice sister sites, there is a healthy pool of major software companies providing the casino games.
From a sports angle, whilst the colour scheme and header bar is different to 247Bet, all of the menu tiles and, more importantly, "meat" of the offering is pretty much a case of rinse and repeat.
There is one caveat to that comment - a sizeable one too - horse racing odds are absent from Hopa.
Payment options are plentiful and our withdrawal tests saw funds returned to us well inside 24 hours as well. All things considered, Hopa is another decent offering, without really pulling up trees.
There are a lot of factors that Miami Dice sister sites have in common, but Casimba is another example of where White Hat Gaming is good at creating a feeling of uniqueness across their various domains.
With respect of what Casimba actually delivers as a platform, it is definitely the closest match to Miami Dice - of the sites we've highlighted here - namely, because there is no sportsbook.
What you do have, however, is a good casino operation. With 4,516 games to choose from, you won't get bored and the games are easy to explore too.
You have large game tiles, multiple category headings and even the ability to "Play a Random Game", which is a neat feature for trying new things.
On top of the 4,516 games, there are 106 over in the dedicated Live Casino section. Pragmatic Play and Evolution Gaming are two brands that feature heavily there.
Throw in a live chat customer support function, promotions and a variety of payment offers and, like a lot of Miami Dice sister sites, there are a number of reasons why you might want to take a first-hand look at Casimba.
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.