Coins Game Casino
Pros
Licensed casino
Lots of accepted currencies
Cons
Confusing Bonus structure
Not enough information on promotions
Not a lot of Game suppliers
Low amount of games
Shallow sportsbook
Table of contents
Coins Game is an online casino that we really wanted to like, but there are some truly puzzling choices that the operator behind this house has made. It has some great aspects, and some pretty terrible ones. For instance, it provides the player with a choice from many flexible payment methods, as well as giving them access to many currencies and crypto assets they can open an account in. On the other hand, some of these have disappointingly high minimum deposit requirements, which are not really acceptable with casinos these days.
Furthermore, there are a good amount of bonuses, and most of them are tailor made to the player themselves and awarded based on their activity. But there is scarce information about these promotions and even basic details about them are missing!
The games you can play are organized in a way to make them exceptionally easy to navigate, and there is also sportsbetting that you can engage with. But both the games library and the Sportsbook with Coins Game have little options to offer.
It seems that deciding whether we can recommend this casino or not requires a more thorough look into the points mentioned above. We have examined them, and everything else you need to know about the regulation, promotions and payment policies of Coins Game in the full review below:
Bonuses
Here is a list of the promotions that are available with Coins Game:
Bonus | Min deposit | Max bonus | Wagering requirements | Cash out limit |
Welcome Bonuses | - | 780% | 30x | None |
No Deposit Bonus | - | 100 spins | 20x | None |
Wheel of Fortune | - | 340000 CAD | 30x | None |
Rakeback Bonus | - | 10% | 30x | None |
Daily Bonus | - | 50% | 30x | None |
Weekly Bonus | - | Unspecified | 30x | None |
Monthly Bonus | - | Unspecified | 30x | None |
Coindrop Bonus | - | Unspecified | 30x | None |
As you can see, there are a lot of cells in our table which are not filled. That is because there is a general lack of information about the promotions. We touched on this already, but it is a huge disappointment. Still, let's go over what we know about the promotions:
There is a wagering requirement of 30x that is applied to bonuses, as per the Terms and Conditions of Coins Game. The casino states that this is applied if nothing else is specified, and none but one of the bonuses it offers specify anything, so we have to assume this common wagering requirement is present on all of the promotions. This means that you need to turn over the funds you receive 30 times before you can cash them out. Actually, that is a common policy these days – and the particular volume you need to reach is not off-putting at all. Usually, casinos keep their turnover requirements in the 30x to 40x range, so Coins Game is even on the low side.
Secondly, we have no idea what the minimum deposit for the majority of promotions is. However, if you are wondering what the average in the industry is, most bonuses require about $20 to be deposited in order to acquire. We would not be surprised to see that being the case here as well.
With that in mind, here is some more information on each of the individual promotions that Coins Game runs:
- The Welcome Bonuses are a package of four promotions, which trigger over the first couple of deposits you make. The First, Second and Third Deposit Bonuses have one thing in common – they add up to 180% of your funds as bonus money. The last, Fourth Deposit Bonus gives you up to 240% of whatever you have cashed in. These are some absolutely massive multipliers, but we have no idea what the maximum amount of money you can get from each of these promotions is!
- The bonus described by Coins Game in most detail has to be the No Deposit Bonus. This is a bundle of 100 Free Spins, which you can get if you register with the house. The size of the bonus is mentioned, as well as the wagering requirement of 20x you would have to clear in order to claim the winnings from the Spins. This is a great promotion, because the turnover requirements of bonuses which require nothing to be cashed in are usually way higher, sometimes as high as 80x.
- There is a Wheel of Fortune which you can spin once every 12 hours. The reward? Various amounts of cryptocurrencies. The biggest one is 8.8 BTC, which is about 340 000 CAD at the time of writing. We would like to know what the odds of hitting any of the segments of the wheel are, but since you can only spin it for free it is not a big issue.
- Next, the casino offers a Rakeback Bonus. This is an interesting promotion, which lets you get a certain amount of money when you wager. The outcome of the wager itself is irrelevant for the bonus and you get it just by betting. With this particular casino, you can get between 3% and 10%, based on your account's tier. The tier of your account increases the more you play and the more you wager, but even a 3% rakeback is a very significant amount. We should also mention that if you claim the Weekly Bonus, which we will mention in more detail a bit further on, you can get a Rakeboost. This will increase your rakeback percentage, though Coins Game does not mention by how much in particular.
- Coins Game offers a 50% Daily Bonus. Instead of being 50% of a deposit, the bonus is calculated by taking the wagers you made during the previous day and granting you half of the House advantage on them. Every game you can play with licensed casinos like this one has a certain Return to Player percentage. This signifies how much of your money you can expect to win back. On the other hand, the House advantage is a percentage of the funds the casino is expected to keep from lost bets. Both of these add up to 100%. Usually, the House advantage is around 1%. To give an example of how this bonus can be applied, if the player has wagered 100 CAD on a slot with a House advantage of 1%, they will get 50% of that 1% back with the Daily Bonus – or 0.5 CAD. This is an oversimplification, of course, but the bonus is interesting. It awards you more for playing more volatile games, which we find to be rather unique.
- Next, the Weekly Bonus with Coins Game is mentioned only in passing. The casino states that you can get this promotion once every week, and that its size is “based on your activity”. That is about as much as we can say, since no further information is provided. That is a shame since the bonus is interesting – and since it also interacts with the Rakeback bonus as we explained above.
- The same issue is present with the Monthly Bonus that is run by the casino. It is simply not made clear what you can get with it. The bonus requires your account to be at least level 2 to claim, though.
- There are various Coin Drop Bonuses. Every six hours, a coin will drop in the chat which is available on the casino's website. The first 10 players to click on it will get a small amount of crypto for free. There is also a similar Coin Rain bonus which selects six lucky players every six hours to get a small payout. These bonuses are pretty engaging, and we like the idea of them. In general, the promotions with Coins Game are pretty interesting, but we would have just liked to know more about them!
License
Here is what Coins Game has to say about its regulation:
Is this casino actually licensed with Gaming Curacao? Yes, and here is how you can verify that: The casinos which are regulated by this body are required to display a Digital Seal on their website. The one with Coins Game is shown in the left corner of the screenshot above. Clicking it leads to the following page:
This is an excerpt from the register of the regulatory body which confirms the claims the casino has made. There is no doubt that Coins Game is actually licensed. But who is Gaming Curacao and why is regulation important? Well, it is one of the four master license holders in the Caribbean nation of Curacao, which has become the most popular destination for casinos to get licensed in. As far as players are concerned, there are a good amount of protections they can benefit from if they play with licensed casinos. Here are a couple of them:
- The games you can play have a certified RTP rate, as we mentioned. How is that possible? The games with licensed houses are required to undergo audits. These are done by independent professionals, which the license-issuer selects. They go over the random number generators, the algorithms which determine the outcome of the bets. That way, they are able to guarantee the game is free from any bias and has the RTP it claims to.
- When making an account with a casino, and then depositing to it, you are going to have to share a good amount of personal data with the house. This can include pictures of your ID, payment details and so on. That is why Gaming Curacao and most modern regulators make sure that the houses you entrust with that data will keep it safe, by using strict encryption protocols.
- Last but not least, there are many self-exclusion options which are meant to combat problem gambling and make it safer and more fun for anyone to play at casinos!
We always recommend licensed casinos over unregulated ones. Back to Coins Game, though, here is what the languages the house's website has been translated to, as well as the countries where it does not offer its services:
Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Polish, Finnish
Restricted countries: Netherlands, United Kingdom, Show All, Curaçao, France, Iran, Iraq, Korea, North, Singapore, Sint Maarten (Dutch part), Spain, Ukraine, United States, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Virgin Islands, U.S.
Deposit and Withdrawal
The deposit methods and the currencies you can open an account in are listed below:
Deposit method | Minimum | Maximum | Processing time | Fee |
Interac | 5 CAD | 3000 CAD | Instant | Free |
Crypto | 5 CAD | Unspecified | Instant | Free |
PIX | 10 CAD | 2000 CAD | Instant | Free |
Bank | 20 CAD | 30000 CAD | Instant | Free |
Credit/Debit Card | 40 CAD | 10000 CAD | Instant | Free |
Currencies: Canadian Dollar (CAD), Australian Dollar (AUD), Brazilian Real (BRL), Euro (EUR), Indian Rupee (INR), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), Russian Ruble (RUB), Turkish Lira (TRY), Bitcoin (BTC), Binance Coin (BNB), Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), XRP, Cardano (ADA)
This is a great variety of means of cashing in – but we don't like the fact that the minimum deposits for some of them are that high. Minimum deposit requirements are around 30 CAD at most these days. Here is what withdrawing with Coins Game looks like:
Withdrawal method | Minimum | Maximum | Processing time | Fee |
Credit/Debit Card | 40 CAD | 10000 CAD | up to 48 hours | Free |
Crypto | 26 CAD | Unspecified | up to 48 hours | Free |
Interac | 50 CAD | 2000 CAD | up to 48 hours | Free |
Bank | 10 CAD | 9000 CAD | up to 48 hours | Free |
PIX | 20 CAD | 10000 CAD | up to 48 hours | Free |
The same methods are and there is the same issue of the minimum values with some of them being too high. Since you need to deposit only 5 CAD to pay with Interac, why would you need 50 CAD at least to cash out? That is just not fair. The withdrawal limit is 10 000 CAD daily, or 50 000 CAD monthly, which is generous. There is a clause which mentions that a player cannot win more than 100 000 CAD in a given day, but that is a pretty high restriction.
The processing times for withdrawal requests are said to be within 48 hours of the request being made, which is decent. There are no fees for withdrawal, but you need to consider third party charges, especially if you are cashing out to a crypto wallet.
To withdraw, you will be expected to turn your money over at least once. That is a common enough policy these days, which does not raise any concerns. In fact, there are some casinos which will demand a 3x turnover, and that is still considered to be a reasonable amount.
There does not seem to be a fee for inactive accounts, which is great for the player.
Games and Game Suppliers
There are not that many Games suppliers which are featured on the website of this casino. Here is a list of them:
Game providers: Evolution, PragmaticPlay, Tvbet, Quickspin, Red Tiger Gaming, Reel Life Games, Reflex Gaming, Relax Gaming, Spribe, Thunderkick, TrueLab, Wazdan, Yggdrasil, Nolimit City, PGSoft, Petersons, Platipus, Play'n GO, Push Gaming, Gamebeat, Gamomat, Gamzix, Habanero, Hacksaw, Mascot, NetEnt, NetGame, 5 Men, Amatic, Bang Bang Games, Betsoft, BGaming, Bulletproof, Endorphina, Fugaso, GameArt, Other
We counted around 30 of them, when some of the bigger casinos partner with up to and over 100 sometimes. Still, there are plenty of cool games to play, and they are organized in a neat manner in the library of the casino. More specifically, here is what you can play:
- The biggest category is Slots. There are beloved titles here, like the Big Bass Bonanza series, Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza and much more. We love the fact that the slots are organized by their themes, and there are Egypt, Draconic, Mystical and so on themes you can filter them by.
- No casino would be complete without Table Games, and there are a lot of tables of Baccarat, Poker, Blackjack and Roulettes. You can only play live dealer versions of these games though.
- Speaking of Live Games, you can tune in to many Game Shows like Crazy Time, Dream Catcher and Monopoly.
- A special section is dedicated to Certifiably fair games like Crash and Aviator, and there is a relatively good variety of them available.
There is also Sports betting that you can engage with. Prematch bets are accepted on bigger sports like Football, Cricket and Baseball, but there is almost nothing more niche to wager on. When it comes to live betting, there are even less options. At least you can bet on some espots too, like CS:GO and LOL.
Conclusion
Overall, Coins Game is a casino which can be great – it is licensed and has a great website design, as well as some pretty competitive payment policies. What holds it back is the rather limited number of games and the fact it does not share enough details about its bonuses' Terms and Conditions. That is why we cannot recommend the house at the time of writing.