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Casino of Dreams is a slot site from Broadway Gaming (who are best known as a bingo operator). It has a great selection of games albeit from just three providers.
Casino of Dreams is part of the Broadway Gaming group – the same operator behind Dotty Bingo, Rosy Bingo, and other long-standing UK bingo brands. That makes Casino of Dreams a bit different, since most of Broadway’s properties lean heavily on bingo. Here, bingo is out of the picture entirely, actually, with the whole focus on slots and a small side of scratchcards.
That’s actually refreshing, though. It shows Broadway aren’t afraid to test the waters outside of their usual comfort zone. And while the theming isn’t particularly strong (a yellow and blue colour scheme – “dreamlike” enough but nothing you’d call memorable), the real draw here is in how the site works behind the scenes.
One thing I really liked: they publish their payout rates. There’s a page in the footer that lists return-to-player (RTP) figures across the board. It’s rare to see a brand be so upfront, since most bury RTP away in individual game menus so that transparency is a nice trust signal.
Another positive is how responsible gambling tools are built in. If you haven’t set a deposit limit, you’ll get prompted to do so before making a deposit. It’s a small touch, but one that makes you feel like the operator is actively encouraging safer play.
So while the look and feel might not grab you immediately, the background signals of trust and transparency are strong.
Registering here is straightforward and the process doesn’t throw any big surprises your way. You fill in your details, and you’re in — but there’s no account verification email, which I found a little unusual. Normally you get at least a confirmation ping to your inbox, but not here.
Depositing is similarly simple. I didn’t run into mandatory SMS verification or hoops to jump through. PayPal is accepted for deposits right from the start, which is always handy.
Now we get to the meat of the site since slots really are the entire backbone here. But even then, the lineup feels a little thin compared to what you’d expect in 2025 from an online casino.
Casino of Dreams has games from just three providers:
It’s not a bad trio — between them you’ve got some of the most recognisable titles around. But most casinos today launch with at least five or six studios under their belt. When you’re used to seeing sites boast “2,000+ slots” with every big provider included, Casino of Dreams feels pretty pared back.
That said though, if you’re mainly here for Games Global and Pragmatic titles, you’ll be covered. But it would be nice to see more studios added eventually to round things out.
Another gap: there are no table games at all – no blackjack, no roulette, no live dealer section. They’re not even tucked away behind the search function. They just aren’t here. Slots players and table players are different audiences, I know, but even a handful of options would have been nice – and I know Pragmatic Play does have table games in its catalog so I’m wondering why there aren’t any here.
On the plus side, there are a couple of scratchcards. Just two, but at least it shows some attempt at variety.
When it comes to organisation, the lobby itself is a bit of a mixed bag. There’s a Top Lists section where you can see new and popular games. That’s the most useful part, especially the “Popular” tab which does reflect what players are actually playing right now so if you’re not sure where to start, that’s a good guide.
The “New” section does include new titles, but not bang-on release dates. When I checked, the latest games were already a couple of weeks old. Given how frequently Pragmatic and Games Global release new slots, it’d be better if they were more prompt.
Outside of those top lists, things get messy. In All Games and All Slots, you just get a wall of tiles. There’s no way to filter, no categories by provider, features, or volatility. You can’t favourite games either. That makes it harder to find what you want, especially as the library grows.
And unlike other casinos that give you details on each game tile (provider, RTP, volatility), Casino of Dreams doesn’t. You click, and the game just opens – no info at all.
Banking is serviceable but not standout. You can deposit with debit cards, Paysafecard, Neteller, Skrill, and PayPal. That covers the basics, but it’s not a huge spread compared to some casinos.
What I found slightly annoying is that Apple Pay and Revolut are listed in the footer as options, but they’re not actually available. It feels misleading, though it might just be a sign those methods are “coming soon.”
Minimum deposits and withdrawals are £10. Straightforward enough. And speaking of which, withdrawals are actually where Casino of Dreams shines. Express Withdrawals mean your cashout can be processed within 24 hours. Compared to Jumpman sites, where you can be stuck waiting up to three days just for processing, this is a huge benefit. For me, this is probably the single biggest selling point.
Promotions aren’t over the top here, but there’s enough to keep you engaged. The Daily Deal gives either free spins or reloads each day. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays you’ll find set reload, free spin, and cashback offers so you have something to log in for a few times a week.
There’s also a loyalty program. As you climb the five levels, you get access to promotions with more cashback, more free spins, and higher match deposit percentages. You also earn loyalty tokens as you play, which can be cashed in. It’s not the most groundbreaking system I’ve ever seen, but it does reward regulars.
Casino of Dreams feels like a halfway step between Broadway Gaming’s bingo-heavy brands and the bigger slot casinos out there. On one hand, it’s limited – only three providers, no table games, no filtering or favouriting in the lobby. The design is pretty plain, and some of the promotions feel generic.
On the other hand, there are things here that I genuinely like. The published RTP page that’s easy to find is a rare move in favour of transparency, and the deposit limit prompt is a nice touch for safer gambling. And most of all, the fast withdrawals make a big difference. After slogging through long processing times on Jumpman or Skill on Net sites, having your payout in under a day is a breath of fresh air.
So, if you’re a player who mostly sticks to the big names from Games Global and Pragmatic Play, and you value quick access to your winnings above all else, Casino of Dreams has a place. It’s not perfect but it does a few important things well enough to make up for the gaps.
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Casino of Dreams has a nicely laid out Safer Gambling area of the website which is split into bite size topics. The safer gambling tools – session reminders aka reality check, deposit limits, take a break and self exclusion – are all explained and there’s also an affordability calculator, a link to a self assessment test and links to Gamstop and various helpline and blocking services. A separate Player Protection document gives advice on protection of minors.