Casiplay Casino Review

CasiPlay
Online Since 2019
Registered Malta
If you’re looking for a safe and easy-to use gaming website stocked with nothing but top-quality entertainment option, why not start a potentially victorious journey at Casiplay? This 2019 entry knows exactly what casino fans are after and is happy to deliver in a user-friendly manner. The site available in English, German, Norwegian and Finnish uses big and bold visuals sourced from or inspired by some of our favourite titles, and while visually pleasing, it also makes it easy to access 700+ games from the industry’s top suppliers across various devices.

About Casiplay Casino

Casiplay a brand owned by Infinite Visions, a Romanian company which (as far as we can tell) currently owns no other gaming sites. Though they may be new to the online gaming scene, the Casino’s operator certainly isn’t. Aspire Global International is an experienced operator responsible for running Barbados Casino, Fortune Jackpots, Kaiser Slots and numerous other well-established brands. Casiplay holds Maltese, Swedish and UK operating licenses so that’s another evidence of a responsible, customer-oriented behaviour.

The padlock symbol in the address bar indicates that your personal information is encrypted; the Casino utilizes 128-bit Secure Socket Layer technology to ensure that no one else gets to see data transferred to its firewall-protected website. With the exception of live dealer products, a Random Number Generator is always used to ensure the integrity of casino games and their random outcomes. Software is tested on a regular basis by the renowned iTech Labs and you can click on the auditor’s logo to view Random Number Generator Certificate.

Software

One way to ensure a top-notch gaming experience is to source products from the best and most popular software developers. Casiplay team has thus decided to partner up with brands such as Microgaming, NetEnt, NYX, Play ‘n GO, Quickspin, BetSoft and Evolution Gaming. Collection of slots includes Starburst, Gonzo’s Quest, Book Of Dead, Thunderstruck II, Foxin’ Wins, Da Vinci Diamonds, Wolf Gold, Taco Brothers and many other titles every slot fan is well familiar with as well as popular classic slots like Bar Bar Black Sheep and Jackpot Jester Wild Nudge. There are close to 600 in total so that multiple filtering options would come in handy; however, you’re currently only able to display a particular category and search for a game by name.

It’s far easier to find one’s favourite table game. There are about 30 RNG options and among them European and American Roulette, quite a few blackjack variants, a few video pokers and 3 Card Solitaire. Section labelled “scratch cards” also includes arcade games, sudoku and bingo. All of the above support free-play which means you can try them for free and only once you’re comfortable with the gameplay start investing real cash.

It would seem that Casiplay was far keener on serving spinners if it wasn’t for its Live Casino powered by Evolution Gaming. If table games are your thing, playing against Evolution’s dealers is the closest you can get to a land-based casino experience without leaving your home. There’s an option to bet £0.10-£2,000 in Live Roulette and choose between European and French variant, Lightning Roulette with massive multipliers and several native tables (including London Roulette).

Live Blackjack plays at 40+ tables with limits of £5-£10,000, the only downside being absence of Infinite and Free Bet Blackjack which not only accept an unlimited number of players but also incorporate two additional side bets as well as other unique elements. Live Baccarat portfolio consists of standard game variants, Speed, Squeeze and No Commission with a bet range of £1-£1,000. Among 70+ Evolution-powered tables you’ll also find Top Card and Dream Catcher but, sadly, no Live Poker games nor more recent one-of-a-kind products such as Monopoly Live and Deal Or No Deal.

Banking

Members can pay and play in GBP, EUR, USD, CAD, AUD, DKK, NOK, SEK and BRL. They are offered to make a minimum deposit of £10 using Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, Trustly, ecoPayz, EPS, Sofort, Entropay, Interac, EasyEFT, Euteller, InstaDebit, PaySafeCard, Zimpler or Wire Transfer. The minimum withdrawal limit for all cash-out methods (except for Wire Transfer) is £10. Casiplay will pay you a maximum of £7,000 per month unless you hold VIP Platinum status. Payout requests are processed within 2 business days from the date of request. During this time one can cancel the request and return funds to their account balance. The Casino won’t apply any processing fees.

Support

Using links in the footer menu is a way to get many (if not all) of your questions answered immediately. Among them you’ll find FAQ list that addresses deposits, payouts, bonuses, privacy and technical questions. In addition to these readily available resources, there is the customer support team operating 7 days a week from 7am to 1am CET. The fastest option is to launch Live Chat but one can also write an email. Either way, because the Casino operates in line with “C.A.R.E” (Customers Are Really Everything), your questions or inquiries will be dealt with great care and attention.

Conclusion

Casiplay is less than a year old but it already appears to be a serious competitor to established online casinos catering to the UK market and an international gaming community. That’s what you get by combining top developers, user-friendly interface and an experienced operator with an excellent track record. A fairly long list of deposit options facilitates easy and convenient deposits though max withdrawal limits seem to be more fitting for players with modest budgets and the 48-hour pending period is longer than elsewhere. Gaming choice is likely to please fans of slots while Live Casino powered by Evolution Gaming might meet the needs of those into table games; however, not including Evolution’s Live Poker, Infinite and Free Bet Blackjack seems to be a missed opportunity. Live support should be available at all times, especially at a casino that claims that “customers are really everything”.