Peachy Games sister sites include FruitKings, Zebra Bingo, Casushi, Bingostars and Playsunny, all sit under the Solaya Group Limited licence (UKGC: 100050).
Peachy Games is, as of early 2026, owned and operated by Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050), which is a change from the previous licence holder Dazzletag Entertainment Limited (UKGC: 39358).
That change isn't just a Peachy Games "thing" though. It also impacts another handful of brand names, which now form part of Solaya.
With various brands operating across the same marketplace, the feedback net is cast much wider than with just one site.
Living by the phrase "feedback is a gift" Peachy Games and its sister sites should have been shaped through a wide range of experiences and learnings, leading to them now being solid platforms.
Whether or not that is actually true is unpicked right here.

Peachy Games passes the initial tests as a casino platform, looking the part. It cuts a modern vibe with slick and simple menus and large game tiles dominating the site; this is all tailored towards being a strong site for mobile devices. The colour scheme in the background is extremely clean too.
There is more to the site than just looking good, though. The aforementioned menus are designed for easy navigation, with a text search function that runs across the game lobby, contributing to the user experience too.
There is then the matter of how good the site is from a game offering perspective. There is a bingo hall to explore, but the headline is the casino.
You have around 3,000 titles to play in total, including over 100 that form a dedicated live casino section. With some of the most well-known software providers serving up games, there are quality games to play too.
Peachy Games is not a market leading casino. What it is, though, is a decent site that gives punters a fair bit to get behind.
Will any of the Peachy Games sister sites be able to take that on to deliver an even more polished site?
Casushi looks a lot like Peachy Games, making it very identifiable as a siter site. The similarities are plentiful too, with both brands boasting stripped-back site designs. You’ve got a white background with the only colour of note coming from the pop of the large, rectangular game tiles.
Another point of consistency between the brands is a 3,000-game deep game pool, whilst both sites also benefit from the same level of quality title. There are some differences in this space too, though, and it puts Peachy Games ahead of Casushi.
Casushi offers a live casino, but it’s only around 10% of what is on offer at Peachy Games, whilst there is no option to play bingo at Casushi either. The site itself is still a respectable casino offering, but it’s not the leader of the Peachy Games sister sites.
FruitKings competes blow for blow with Peachy Games at pretty much every stage, with one exception: it doesn’t offer bingo gaming. If it’s the casino side of things that you are interested in, however, there is almost no separating the brands.
At FruitKings, the game lobby is nearly identical to Peachy Games – including the game quantity and quality, the main menu navigation and navigation header bar across the lobby are very similar in structure too.
The only design difference is that FruitKings brings a strip of colour to your betting experience, through the use of a purple in the above-referenced header.
Whether that introduction of a little bit of personality makes the site better or not is very much a subjective call.
Given its name, you will not be surprised to learn that this Peachy Games sister site provides the opportunity to play bingo, which gives it something that the other associated sites mentioned here don’t. It also delivers a casino offering.
The casino is pretty well put together too. From the specifics of what is available to users, there isn’t wild differences to Peachy Games.
You still have the benefit of established software companies providing games, with around 3,000 available in total, whilst there is a live casino included as part of that. It should be noted that it’s slightly smaller though, with around 70 games to choose from.
There are some design variations on Bingostars as well. A lot of the navigation steps are the same, but the structure is more user-friendly. The spacing of menu options – both in the main menu and site header – is slightly larger, making interaction easier.

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