Games & offerings
It cannot be said other than that the game range at iGame is complete. Of course, the video slots are the focus, but the owners have made an effort to offer plenty of table games as well.
In total island̈ ver 1000 titles presented in a (Unfortunately) slightly less cleverly designed lobby. What do we mean by this? Well, you have a total of only six categories to botanize in. In short, you can expect to have to scroll quite a bit, especially if you want to immerse yourself in the assortment of slots.
The categories you choose from are New slots , Recommended games, Slots, Jackpots, table games and Live Casino.
With such a large selection, iGame must have agreements with a lot of Game Developers, right? That's correct. Many well-known game manufacturers are involved and the exciting thing is that a lot of them are New Zealand players. NetEnt, play'N GO, Quickspin, Yggdrasil and Thunderkick are examples of these. Other game manufacturers include Microgaming, Blueprint, big time Gaming, push Gaming, Red Tiger and WMS.
Jackpot games
The range of Jackpot Games is delightfully wide. Here you can compete for individual thousands as well as multi-million dollar amounts. Red Tiger Gaming delivers all its progressive slots, NetEnt lines up with Mega Fortune, Mega Fortune Dreams and Hall of Gods. Microgaming has added Mega Moolah and also Play'n GO I have a few classics on offer.
iGame on mobile
Mobile is number one among gaming platforms. Maybe you're reading this on your phone? We can tell you that all p Oh iGame is fully optimized for mobile phones and tablets . The site loads quickly and navigation is smooth.
A little more than half of the games on the computer are included in the mobile casino. That means you have 500 + titles to try out with your mobile in hand.
Online casino
The live casino at iGame deserves both rice and praise. It is positive that both NetEnt and Evolution Gaming are represented. Also positive is that the latter has added games such as Dragon Tiger and Three Card Poker. However, we would have liked to see a larger selection overall. A little extra snopet is that live roulette in New Zealand is missing.