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At A Glance

Simba Games

Paul Aitken
Last update: 21/05/2025

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Simba Games is a Skill on Net casino that goes big on its loyalty offers and has something interesting for new players, as well. The design isn’t exactly striking, and manages to look both plain and dated, but if you can look beyond that, you’ll find an interesting casino with a wide choice of games.

In my Simba Games review, not to be confused with Simba Slots, I’ll take a closer look and show you how to collect the site’s welcome offers and loyalty rewards.

Welcome Bonus

Get started with Simba Games by collecting 10 free spins for use on the Big Bass Bonanza slot. It’s a small teaser of what the casino has to offer, and you’ll need to sign up and add a debit card, but deposits aren’t required, and you can still collect the main welcome bonus when you finish.

The free spins come with a 60x wagering requirement, which applies to all of your winnings from the spins. There’s also a maximum payout of £100. I generally don’t like seeing win caps placed on bonuses, but with just 10 low-value spins, you’re unlikely to get anywhere near that, and if you exceed it, I’m sure you’d be delighted collecting £100. I certainly would.

The same 60x wagering requirement applies to the main welcome bonus, which offers 50 free spins on Book of Dead when you deposit £10 or more.

The only term that could trip up users here is the one specifying that you can’t collect this bonus within 72 hours of collecting a similar one at a sister site, including the likes of LuckyMe Slots and Prime Slots. After 3 days, though, you’re free to collect another and can then wait another 3 days before doing it again.

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Loyalty Bonus

I can’t resist a good loyalty scheme. As a casual player wagering fairly small stakes, I rarely get much from them, but as someone who’s obsessed with collecting Nectar points, Clubcard points, and every other variety of shopping points I can find, they appeal to my need to get stuff for free, even if I invariably end up wasting money just to collect points.

Simba Games has a VIP Lounge that welcomes all players. It favours high rollers, of course, but it’s not unreasonable to assume I could get something out of it if I made Simba Games my main casino. I probably won’t do that, but it’s a good scheme, nonetheless.

Depending on your level, you can collect:

  • Cash back
  • Event invitations
  • Reload offers
  • A personal account manager
  • Free money for testing new releases

If you make it to the executive levels, those rewards improve and you will be given everything from luxury holidays to VIP event tickets. You’ll need to hit the Platinum levels and beyond, though, and that equates to a lot of deposits and big wagers.

Away from the VIP Lounge, Simba Games has Daily Pick promotions offering bonus credits and free spins, and there are regular real money slot tournaments, as well.

Slots and Casino Games

I’ve seen other Simba Games reviews mention that the casino has over 6,000 games. As is so often the case, though, the bulk of them don’t seem to be available to UK players, and that big number likely only applies to players backed by the Malta Gaming License.

Still, UK players have a wide selection of slots and casino games to choose from, including lots of progressive jackpot slots, 3D slots, and Slingo games, the latter of which have pride of place in the games room.

There’s a live casino stocked with games from Studio 21, Pragmatic Play, and Playtech. I talk a lot about Playtech in my reviews and note the need for more UK casinos to use the developer’s games, mainly because I grew tired of Microgaming/Games Global. It’s mainly the slots I prefer, and I would always pick Evolution Gaming over Playtech for the live dealer titles, but the mix of developers ensures there are enough games to cater to all tastes.

Virtual table games are underrepresented, as is often the case (although few players will care about that), and there are a handful of video poker titles.

Deposits and Withdrawals

Withdrawals are fast on Simba Games, and there are no fees for most methods. Wire transfers are the only exception, and even then, it only applies if you withdraw less than £500. You’ll need to cough up a minimum of £20 to withdraw and can choose from methods such as:

  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Skrill
  • PayPal
  • Trustly
  • Apple Pay
  • Paysafecard

Verdict Simba Games Review

Skrill on Net casinos rarely top my list, but there’s not really much wrong with them. Simba Games lacks the charm of Wink Slots and Foxy Games, and it doesn’t have the depth of bet365 Games. But it’s a good site with a couple of welcome bonuses, various loyalty rewards, and a choice of payment methods.

I would have liked to see a bigger welcome bonus, more virtual table games, and a design that didn’t look quite so dated and plain, but it’s still worthy of a medium to high score.

    Pros

  • Lots of slots
  • Big live casino
  • Lots of loyalty rewards
  • VIP Lounge
  • Real money tournaments

    Cons

  • Simple, dull design
  • Small welcome bonus

At a Glance

  • Operator: Skill on Net
  • Founded : 2014
  • Games: Over 1,000
  • Payment Methods: PayPal, Skrill, Apple Pay, Debit
  • Licence Holder:
    Skill on Net Limited
  • Licence Number:
    39326

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