LadyLucks Casino - Review
Previously owned by IGT, the UK’s first mobile casino LadyLucks is now under the wings of a new operator, Alea. The future will bring more games and more lust in general, boosted with a top-notch customer service, the addition of game providers, payment options and fresh new look that is also functional on the desktop. Overall, players patient enough to wait until the end of the transformation should be pleased with the final result. Have a look at the full LadyLucks casino review below to learn more and tell us what you like or dislike about it in the comments or by giving it a score in the feedback below.
Bonuses
The distinctive no-deposit cash bonus is still at the core of LadyLucks’ attractions. To get the full taste of the iconic casino, make your first deposit to receive a match bonus and a bunch of free spins. The wagering requirements are all subject to change but are fair to the player.
In addition, LadyLucks will also throw in some additional campaigns, reload bonuses and free spins. There’s no loyalty program offered here, although the new management is known to be generous to players who are loyal.
Software
LadyLucks isn’t known for its quantity of games yet, which is also changing for the better. They now offer hundreds of them, from studios like NetEnt and Microgaming, Red Tiger, Thunderkick, ELK Studios, Quickspin, Genesis and Felt, NextGen Gaming and Big Time Gaming.
Unfortunately, you won’t be able to sample any of them in the practice mode, but you do have some handy game filters and a search bar to help you find the ones you particularly like. And just like before, the mobile-friendly approach is still not forgotten, although it's not as prominent.
Games
The list of LadyLucks games grows each day and includes both the newest and hottest releases. Soon, there will be over half a thousand of titles to choose from, from over two dozen of iGaming vendors. Progressive jackpots make up a healthy portion of that as well, including Mega Moolah and Mega Fortune which you can play already.
Formerly a slots-centric casino, LadyLucks now also has several RNG table and card games, including roulette and blackjack. There’s no live dealers as of the end of 2017, although they are likely to be added in the coming months.
Security
LadyLucks is operated by Alea Gaming Ltd and is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Authority. Hence safety shouldn’t be a concern.
Banking
The payment methods include Visa and MasterCard, Neteller, Skrill, paysafecard and Trustly. More providers are coming soon. There’s no deposit or withdrawal fees at this casino, and the minimum you can cash in is £20. As far as cashouts go, then their in-house payments department is one of the industry’s quickest and aims to clear all requests within 24 hours.
Customer Support
Get in touch with the customer service staff via email or live chat, although they only work during certain business hours. The call-back option is available as well.
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