Spinland is an online casino that is operated by White Hat Gaming under a white-label solution, while Casimba Gaming is the owner. As one of numerous brands under the same licence, it is fair to say that there are plenty of Spinland sister sites to consider.
Spinland is one of 44 domain names operated by White Hat Gaming Limited (UKGC: 52894). White Hat Gaming has held licences in the UK since 2018, meaning it is a well-established and well-respected name in the industry.
Having said that, Spinland isn't actually owned by the company, as given away by the 'white-label' description on the UKGC licence. Indeed, the owner is Casimba Gaming, which also has brands like 247Bet and Casimba in its portfolio.
There is experience on both sides, in other words, and that means players can find some very good Spinland sister sites to join.
A brand name like Spinland leans heavily into the world of online casino. Spinland does exactly that with the absence of any sports offering perhaps the biggest negative we can highlight; this isn't an issue for casino players but not having an all-in-one offering is a problem for punters who like to dabble in both worlds.
That said, with focus firmly on the casino, Spinland serves its users very well. 14 different headers guide you through the site, allowing you to explore games from a host of different categories, be it "Poker", "Roulette", "Live Casino" or beyond.
Underpinning those games are a vast array of software providers too. You can search by specific brands as well courtesy of a drop-down selector; here you will find brands like Evolution Gaming, Reel Play and Pragmatic.
This wide selection of providers means you have a huge game and varied game library to play in, ensuring you don't become bored. The only criticism we can offer on the game choice available at Spinland is the filtering. You have the aforementioned provider drop down but nothing more extensive than that.
With all of the above in mind, alongside a live chat, bonus wheel and 15 different payment methods, it has a lot going for it.
Spinland is a really solid casino offering. It could, however, provide a more rounded platform to punters and does have some components where it could be sharpened up.
Given the depth of brands under White Hat Gaming, we know there are some Spinland sister sites that do go further.
Like Spinland, Casimba is another White Hat Gaming and Casimba Gaming brand that provides a dedicated casino offering. Despite a lot of similarities in how it compares to Spinland "under the hood", it is difficult to associate the brands together when first landing on the Casimba home page.
Game tiles are larger, with fewer showing on any given page, whilst the horizontal scroll bar is defined by named buttons, as opposed to icons. The latter is the case at Spinland. Search and filtering is also different with Casimba, albeit perhaps slightly lacking compared to Spinland. That said, you can "Play a Random Game" here, which is one way of discovering new titles.
There are plenty of games to uncover too. All told, there are in excess of 4,500 games on the main casino, with a further 106 coming from the separate Live Casino arena. Again, as you might expect, household names feature across all sides of the site.
Once again, you can see some shared traits from Hopa to Spinland but they are only subtle. From a casino aspect, there are fewer games - albeit still over 1,000 - to play, with the casino cut into two clear sections, namely a casino and live casino.
Within each, there is a horizontal scrollbar that runs across the top of the screen to aid exploration. This is similar in structure to Spinland and Casimba, leaning more closely to the latter where design is concerned, but not a replica of either. It is, however, easy to use and helps guide you across the various categories of games available.
Whilst a smaller casino can be seen as a negative, you are still able to play games across a range of different categories, with big brand names very much still featured.
There is more than just the casino to consider with Hopa, though. It also offers a sportsbook, albeit the absence of horse racing odds is a noteworthy downside of an otherwise solid sports offering.
There is a decent array of sports covered, with touch points around the globe on major sports, such as football. The market depth underneath those sports is also more than respectable, as are the betting margins of around 7%.
Is Dream Vegas the top dog of Spinland sister sites? It definitely belongs in the conversation, that is for sure. From a layout perspective, it tracks tightly to Hopa and that stretches into the fact it provides a casino and sportsbook. In terms of the quality on offer, however, it is superior on the former.
There are over 100 software providers on the casino, serving up close to 5,000 games. Like with other Spinland sister sites, those casino games include some of the most recognisable names in the industry like "Big Bass", "Monopoly" and "Rainbow Riches". The search functionality across the casino is as good as anything on this list as well.
Over in the sportsbook, it is as you were at Hopa but with the additional upside of horse racing, which is a huge positive for racing lovers. Throw in a 24/7 customer service availability, the presence of an app and a range of banking options and Dream Vegas really can serve as an all-encompassing operator.
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.