Rose Casino sister sites include Ivy Casino, O'Reels and RightBet, with each of those brands falling under the Betable Limited licence (UKGC: 23328).
There are then a number of Rose Casino alternatives that use the same Grace Media gambling software.
Rose Casino is one of a trio of brand names that sits under Betable Limited (UKGC: 23328), whose licence in the UK market dates back to mid-2011. It gives Betable a more than solid experience but it's not really the full picture.
The reason for that is because Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited is the company behind the gambling software. That software spans much, much wider than just three online casinos.
With that in mind, there is a host of experience pulling in the same direction for Rose Casino and the Rose Casino sister sites. Here we look to assess how strong those sites are, leaving you better informed ahead of taking your next steps.

The main takeaway from Rose Casino is that it is such a clean platform. Manoeuvring around the site is super easy with three key routes to navigation.
There is a main menu that can be toggled for deep exploration of all corners of the site with two further options then existing across the main page - one a five-option fixed menu at the bottom of the page and one a horizontal scroller at the top, which enables casino category navigation. It all works seamlessly.
The game lobby itself is pretty smart too. Beneath the horizontal scroll bar, you will find game tiles that are large and easy to interact with, whilst they're spaced well from other games and generally look decent too, courtesy of smooth edging on corners.
The criticisms of the game lobby at Rose Casino is probably two-fold. Firstly, a game count of around 1,200 games isn't tragically bad but, equally, it is nowhere close to market-leading levels and, secondly, there is very little option available to you to for game filtering.
Our review of Rose Casino would be rather average, but we think there is potential for it to be better. Do any of the Rose Casino sister sites deliver that?
You would be forgiven for not immediately labelling O'Reels as a sister site, however, when you look beyond the contrasted green and white colour scheme and the slightly more playful font used across the site, you will soon pick up on the fact that underlying structures are indeed the same.

That means your navigation around the site is identical, with a menu, scroller bar and static footer, whilst the game lobby itself is made up of square game tiles, which are all nicely sized and come with rounded corners. The interaction with those 1,200-odd game tiles is also slick.
The main difference you have at O'Reels is that it has more character to it than Rose Casino. This comes from it leveraging an Irish theme; there are various little nods in this direction across the site, which we quite enjoy.
Of all the Rose Casino sister sites, Ivy Casino is the one that most closely resembles it, doing so at nearly every single turn.
The colouring of the site and logo use is slightly different, but it's still built off one base colour, with the same navigation pillars and a replicated game lobby.
Certainly, that is the case from a look-and-feel perspective, considering tile sizing and responsiveness to tile interaction. The game count comes in at a comparable 1,200 titles too, which is another tick for being a Rose Casino sister site.

Being similar to Rose Casino isn't a huge problem, but you have to take the rough with the smooth under this approach, and that is felt in the game filtering.
You can use the site scrollbar for the gaming subcategory or the text search bad but that's all. A decent filtering tool would make a big difference.
Hotstreak Casino is one of the plethora of brands that utilise Grace Media gambling software, without being a direct Rose Casino sister site under the Betable Limited licence. It means there are both some similarities between the brands, but a couple of huge differences.
The biggest difference is undoubtedly the presence of a sportsbook at Hotstreak. With Rose being a casino-only platform, if you're someone who splits their betting habits between casino and sports, you'll immediately lean towards this brand.
It wouldn't be a bad move either; the sportsbook is more than solid with over 40 sports available to bet on and market depths that run well into the hundreds.

There are differences on the casino side of the site too, though. The site layout is different from a navigation angle, utilising a core menu rather than in-page scrollbars.
It works but is slightly clunkier for the user. The game tile sizing and layout is very similar though, with the overall collection of games in the same ballpark too.

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.