Mr Green is owned by Evoke PLC, the same group behind its sister sites including William Hill, 888casino, 888sport, Winner and 888poker.
In the UK, Mr Green now operates under a Playtech licensing deal, so we’ve also included a few top alternatives worth considering.
Mr Green has been operating as an online casino since 2008, giving it a solid experience. It is owned by Evoke PLC, who also oversee huge UK brand names, such as William Hill and 888.
However, in the UK, Mr Green has been relaunched under a licensing deal with Playtech. This means Mr Green runs on its own licence and is operated separately, sharing little in common with its sister sites apart from the Playtech casino games.
With a choice of strong brand names under its umbrella, there are a number of factors to chew over as we assess a number of Mr Green sister sites. By the time we've finished, you'll be well placed to decide upon your next steps.
Mr Green is not quite your complete bookmaker with the lack of a sportsbook a notable shame. That said, that fact means it puts all its eggs into the casino basket, and it delivers there on multiple levels.
From an instant look and feel metric, the site gives premium vibes with smart, clean logos and an easy on the eye but subtle "money nod" colour scheme.
The navigation around it is good too, with the one criticism we hold being the lack of a really good search and filtering option, which would really help when trying to explore what is an extensive array of games.
The game library we mention is spread across five core categories, with slots alone putting over 1,500 games at your fingertips.
There is then a live casino, jackpots, slingo and table game arena to serve your needs further. Throughout all of these sections, expect to find big brand names providing games with various brands underpinning the Mr Green offering.
Other things to touch on at Mr Green live away from the bright lights of the casino. Namely, that's the payment options available to bettors.
Card payments, Apple Pay and Google Pay with a minimum £10 deposit value ensure the site is open to the vast majority of punters, albeit it is far from market leading in either regard.
Mr Green is a really solid casino offering, but it isn't the Holy grail and certainly has aspects that could be improved to enhance the all round offer available to customers.
Obviously, it is not the only bookie available to punters. We put some Mr Green sister sites and alternatives under the spotlight here to see if any of those can excel where it falls down.
As Mr Green sister sites go, it is hard to look past William Hill. William Hill is a brand name with decades of history behind it but, equally, it has moved with the times really well meaning you get a blend of traditional values and modern day expertise.
Focusing on the "Vegas" side of the site first, the gaming options are spread over 11 separate categories, ranging from common casino sections like "Slots" through to more niche options, such as "Arcade". Bingo and Poker earn their own category sections too, as does the live casino.
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The gaming options in each of these sections is strong too, with household game names complimented by William Hill exclusives, and the navigation between different areas of the site is easy too.
The smart navigation and layout continues over into the William Hill sportsbook. Here you'll find 31 sports to bet on, with TV and politics bringing the overall category count up to 33.
Market depth behind those sports is excellent too, with circa 600 markets available in Premier League fixtures.
You also have a strong range of payment options available to you with William Hill, whilst a minimum deposit of £5 is also more than reasonable.
There are multiple components to the 888 brand. Here we focus on how the sports and casino offering dovetail together. The fact you have a combined sports and casino package immediately gives it some upside versus Mr Green.
The banking options is another tick in the 888 box. Admittedly though, that’s only in the context of Mr Green.
William Hill remains the gold standard of payment options where Mr Green sister sites are concerned. Anyway, 888, you can deposit from £10 with five different types of deposit available to you.
In respect of some of the detail, the sports betting odds are consistent across William Hill and 888, albeit the latter has marginally fewer sports to choose from. Market depth, however, remains more than solid.
That just leaves the casino to pick apart. It’s probably where 888 comes into its own. The layout of the casino works really well, the game choice is plentiful, and the search functionality is probably the best of the Mr Green sister sites too.
To be honest with you, you could pick any of the Mr Green sister sites and be relatively content with the experience you have, and that isn’t something we say about every site we review.
That being said, if you want to step away from the Evoke ownership, an excellent alternative is Midnite.
Midnite isn’t a brand new site, but does have some similarities to Mr Green when it launched as it presents itself as the trendy new kid on the block. It doesn’t disappoint either.
Midnite provides punters with a service in both sports and casino. The overall sports coverage is not as extensive as a William Hill, despite still offering in the ballpark of 30 sports, including esports, which it leans quite heavily into.
The real underperformance comes in the market depths with only around 100 offered in an elite football match. It does, however, allow predominantly casino-focused players to dabble in sports. Mr Green does not.
Over on the casino side, Midnite is strong. There are 45 software providers serving up games, including some of the biggest names in the business like Pragmatic Play and Blueprint.
This means you get a good range of well known games, which are spread over 15 different areas. The ability to search and filter is pretty solid as well!
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.