O'Reels Casino sister sites include Rose Casino, Ivy Casino and RightBet, all of which sit under Betable Limited (UKGC: 23328), whilst there are a host of other alternatives that share Grace Media software to power casinos.
O'Reels operates in the UK under Betable Limited (UKGC: 23328), with Betable boasting 15 years worth of experience of the marketplace.
That only tells part of the O'Reels story, though. There are only a handful of brands under the Betable licence but the gambling software they use is powered by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited. Grace Media is a significant player in the casino game, with their software featured across a host of different online providers.
What that should mean is that Betable sites are building from a really solid baseline. It should lead to a number of solid O'Reels sister sites to look at.

O'Reels casino leans heavily into an Irish theme, weaving that through the colour scheme, logo and across various menu items, such as the inclusion of four-leaf clovers and leprechaun hats throughout. We've got no problem with that at all; it gives the site a bit of personality.
As for how those menus operate, it's all pretty slick. You've got a burger menu in the top left as the main navigation hub, with two key features top and tailing the main game lobby.
One of these serves as a broad navigation option, enabling you to manoeuvre from popular games through to your deposit screen, whilst the top of the page features a horizontal scroll bar that allows subcategory exploration in the casino itself.
The search and filtering on the site is pretty limited, though, with that aforementioned scroller and a text search your only tools.
It makes it tough to really make the most of the circa 1,200 games that are offered to punters. It's probably then worth touching on the game tiles themselves, which is a positive place to end. They're nicely laid out, well-sized and responsive.
Our review of O'Reels would put it in the camp of "average" but we think there is potential for it to be better. Do any of the O'Reels sister sites deliver that?
Ivy Casino doesn't share any of the Irish charm that is offered at O'Reels but, aside from that, it's very apparent that it's a sister site.
The colour scheme is different and cuts a different vibe as a result, opting for a solid black background with green and white highlights through menu panels and text headings. It's less cluttered and appears more professional as a result.

Look at the core structure of the site though and it's a blatant copy of O'Reels. You're again looking at a cleanly put together game lobby, featuring large tiles with rounded corners for a modern feel and, again, you have around 1,200 games to explore.
The use of a good game filter remains absent, but the same text search functionality and sub-category scroll bars remain in situ.
Even the banking methods are consistent across the two brands. Ivy Casino boasts several methods, all with a £10 minimum deposit. Included amongst those options are debit card, PayPal and Apple Pay, whilst the overall offering spans seven different methods of deposit.
Rose Casino is an O'Reels sister site that almost clones large elements of the offering. The big variation between the two sides are two-fold, with both being design choices rather than technical details.
O'Reels operates with a white background with a green header bar and buttons, whilst Rose Casino has one block colour in the background.
The other aspect is a notable change of font used in menu options, with O'Reels opting for a playful bubble writing compared to a more standard, professional font.

Scratch deeper than the initial view of the site though and you have a world of similarities to talk about. The game count of around 1,200 is similar, the navigation around the site is pretty much the same and shortcomings with game filtering are again an issue.
Hotstreak is not a traditional O'Reels sister site, but it does have a lot in common with the brand, owing to the fact it also uses Grace Media gambling software.
That is notable within the casino game lobby, with respect to the number of games offered and the look and feel of the game lobby.
There are some key differences too, though. A black background always helps to make a site look smart, however, the navigation around Hotstreak isn't as good as at O'Reels.
The reason for that being that you lose the horizontal scrollbar that O'Reels uses. Hostreak is more than usable, but that subcategory navigation is a further click away.

With that said, there is also an enormous upside to using Hotstreak, which is the presence of a sportsbook. The sportsbook isn't half bad either.
It boasts over 40 sports with good market depths too; a top-level football match is usually a good measure of that point with those putting over 200 markets at a bettor's fingertips.

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.