Solitaire is the much beloved choice for killing time in the office or at the home computer. The three most popular solitaire card games are
Klondike,
Spider, and
FreeCell, and these enjoy dizzying heights of popularity as a result of being included as part of Microsoft Windows in the 1990s (for more on this, see
this article). What these three games have in common is that they all fit the "builder" genre. That means that they follow the basic formula of many solitaire games, where the overall objective is to arrange cards in ascending order from Ace through to King, for each of the four separate suits. Typically this is done by placing and moving cards within a tableau of rows and columns of cards, where the cards are often arranged in descending order, sometimes with an additional requirement of alternating colours.
Klondike, Spider, and FreeCell are by no means unique in this regard, and the genre of "building" games is the most popular archetype within the larger world of solitaire card games. Not all solitaire card games are builder games, but builder games are the most common and arguably the most loved. So which other solitaire games of this type should you know about and should you try first? I've explored the world of solitaire card games extensively myself, and also examined numerous lists about the most popular ones, to help you begin your experience with the best of the best, rather than waste your time with mediocre or obscure games. The six builder games covered in this article are time-tested classics that are most well-known and loved, and represent the best "next step" for anyone wanting to branch out after enjoying Klondike, Spider, or FreeCell.
Each of the builder games discussed here represents a small category of its own, because there are many popular variations and related games for each, which I will cover as well. As with my previous articles on solitaire games games, the accompanying links go to
Solitaired.com, which is a website where you can play these games for free. But because these games are so common and well known, you'll find that they are included in most software and websites that offer collections of solitaire card games.
== Games With One Deck ==
BAKER'S DOZEN Overview:
Baker's Dozen also represents a family of games that plays much like Forty Thieves (see below), but with a single deck. While some variations have a stock, in Baker's Dozen and its most closely related games all the cards are face up, so you have complete information to work with.
Game-play: The tableau consists of thirteen columns of four overlapping and face-up cards each, while the four foundations begin empty. To ensure that the tableau doesn't lock up too quickly, Kings are automatically placed to the bottom of each column when they are turned up. Just like in Forty Thieves, only the single top card of each column may be moved, and columns are built downwards, in any colour and suit. Empty spaces in the tableau may not be filled. As you'd expect, the aim is to get the entire deck onto the four foundations, building up each from Ace to King, with each being built upwards by value.
Variations:
Portuguese Solitaire makes Baker's Dozen slightly easier by allowing empty spaces in the tableau to be filled with Kings, while
Spanish Patience allows building on the foundations regardless of suit.
Baker's Two Deck is effectively the same as Baker's Dozen but using two decks, with eight foundations and a tableau consisting of ten columns with 10 or 11 cards each.
My thoughts: Because this only involves a single deck, Baker's Dozen is much quicker to play than Forty Thieves, and the chances of success are also significantly higher, with as many as 2 of 3 games being easily winnable. The fact that Kings begin at the bottom of the tableau ensures that you don't get stuck too quickly, and being able to build down in the tableau independent of suit ensures a great amount of flexibility. At the same time managing the tableau carefully is still important, especially in cases where empty spaces don't get filled. This makes Baker's Dozen a quicker, simpler, and more accessible game than Forty Thieves and its many variants, while still remaining rewarding and satisfying to play.
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Castles in Spain requires building down in the tableau to be with alternate colours, and in most versions of this game all but the top card of each column in the tableau begins face-down. Quite similar is
Martha and its harder sibling
Stewart, where every second card in the tableau begins face-down.
Good Measure is a more difficult variation of Baker's Dozen, since it uses ten columns of five cards each, and has more strict rules for building on the foundations;
Canister has only eight columns with even more cards on each.
Bisley: Special mention can be made of
Bisley, which is a classic but more difficult game in this family. In Bisley you use a tableau of thirteen columns of four cards each to build upwards on the four Aces, and simultaneously build downwards on the Kings whenever they become available.
CANFIELD Overview:
Canfield is one of the all time greats among solitaire games, and is a genuine classic. Also known under names like Demon, Fascination, or Thirteen, you'll find that it appears in almost every book with solitaire card games. According to legend, the game owes its origin and name to Richard A. Canfield, a 19th century gambler. For an initial outlay of $52, Canfield offered gamblers a reward of $5 for every card successfully played to the foundations, with a $500 pot for successfully playing all 52 cards to the foundations. Anything more than 10 cards played to the foundations would get you out of the red, but in most cases the game favoured the casino, indicating how hard the game can be to play.
Game-play: Game-play is much like Klondike, with the aim of building up all four suits in order. The key difference is the starting set-up, because there is a single face-down reserve of 13 cards (sometimes called the "demon"), with a 14th card turned up as the first foundation card. The foundations begin with the cards corresponding to the rank of this initially turned up card (rather than the usual Ace), and the idea is to build upwards from there, if necessary "turning the corner" from King through to Ace. Also different from Klondike is the starting tableau, which consists of just four face up cards alongside the reserve. The stock is turned up three cards at a time as in standard Klondike, with as many re-deals as necessary. Any space that appears in the tableau is immediately filled by the top card of the reserve pile, which is always kept face-up.
Variations: Given how challenging it can take to win a standard game of Canfield, a number of variants exist that simplify the game slightly, increasing your chances of playing cards to the foundations. Canfield's gambling house is said to have given players the option of going through the stock three times when dealing three cards at a time, or just a single time when dealing one card at a time, and it has been estimated that most games would only see 5 or 6 cards played. The game becomes slightly easier with
Canfield Rush, where the cards are first dealt three at a time, then two at a time, and then individually in a final deal of the stock.
My thoughts: Canfield does have a strong connection to Klondike, but has a smaller tableau to work with, while also providing a much smaller number of cards (only 13) that are face-down in the tableau at the start of the game. The real key is finding a way to make these cards available and get these into the game. Given how hard the original game is, I prefer playing with the rule that allows dealing of cards individually, and cycling through the stock as often as necessary. Some of the related games discussed below, such as Rainbow and Storehouse, significantly improve your winning chances, and can be very satisfying to play. Certainly if you enjoy Klondike, this game is a great next step to try.
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Rainbow (also called Rainbow Canfield), cards may be built downwards in the tableau regardless of suit (some versions still require alternating colour), making it much easier to manipulate cards and work your way through the stock and the reserve. Additionally, cards from the reserve aren't automatically added to the tableau, giving you more control and adding strategic options. In most versions of
Storehouse (also called Thirteen-Up), you get an additional head-start by placing your initial four cards on the foundations at the outset, while cards from the stock are turned up one at a time. The big difference in this game is that you must build down by suit in the tableau, which really changes how the game feels, because playing from the tableau to the foundation usually involves a whole string of cards at once.
Eagle Wing (also called Thirteen-Down) is somewhat similar to Storehouse, and has a uniquely shaped tableau.
Dutchess (sometimes spelled Duchess), is a Canfield style game that adds a reserve of four fans, while
American Toad is an easy-to-win version of Canfield with two decks.
Two Players: Canfield has been adapted for a multi-player game under the common name
Pounce, and is also known as Nerts or Racing Demon. A commercial version exists under the name
Solitaire Frenzy, and the published game
Dutch Blitz is also a close relative. In Pounce, each player uses his own deck and tableau, playing simultaneously and real time onto shared foundations, with the goal is to be the first to get rid of your reserve pile. You can play with as many as half a dozen players or more, and the frenzied action typically proves to be enormous fun!
FAN GAMES (La Belle Lucie)
Overview:
La Belle Lucie, also called in English "Lovely Lucy" or "Beautiful Lutecia", is a classic representative of the family of games typically described as Fan games. It's one of the more difficult games in the genre to win, and thus some of its variants and closely related games have arguably become more popular than Lovely Lucy itself. But this classic game of French origin is a good archetype of the genre, and you'll find it included in most books with patience games, and on most solitaire websites and software. Effectively this game is just a tableau of 17 columns of three cards each (plus a column with a single card), but the fan-style arrangement with horizontally overlapping cards that is traditionally associated with this game is a signature feature.
Game-play: A single deck is dealt face-up into 17 "fans", each consisting of three overlapping cards, plus an 18th column with just one card. Only one card can be transferred within the tableau at a time, so sequences can't be moved, and building happens downwards according to suit. Empty spaces in the tableau may not be filled. The aim is to build up four foundations by suit from Ace to King. Under the most commonly played rules, once you are unable to place or move any more cards, you take all the cards from the tableau and redeal them into fans with three cards each; there are two such re-deals.
Variations:
Three Shuffles and a Draw (also called Lovely Lucy With a Draw) adds a
merci play, where you can move a single blocked card once during the course of the game. While La Belle Lucie is sometimes called
The Fan, this is also the name of a popular variation which allows exposed Kings to be played to empty spaces in the tableau, making the game less frustrating and far more achievable.
Trefoil is identical to La Belle Lucie except that the Aces begin on the foundations, resulting in an initial tableau of just 16 fans.
My thoughts: This is a terrific single-deck game, because you have perfect information given that all the cards are face-up, and the large number of columns/fans means that buried cards have at most only a couple of cards blocking them. La Belle Lucie is very difficult to win under the original and strict rules, especially because empty fans may not be refilled, and cards beneath an unplayable exposed card (e.g. a King) are permanently inaccessible. The
merci rule that lets you unblock one card is virtually essential, and usually a standard way of playing, but even after two redeals the game can still be hard to finish, depending on the draw. Some of the variants and related games that simplify things slightly are more satisfying. This is one of my favourite solitaire games to play with a single deck, since it is less luck-dependent than many other popular single-deck games like Klondike.
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Super Flower Garden, where building downward is permitted regardless of suit; with good play under these rules the game can be completed almost every single time.
Shamrocks takes the essence of La Belle Lucie, but implements several other changes to make the game much easier: Kings are moved to the bottom of the fan during the deal, and you may build up as well as down on the fans (which are limited in size to 3 cards) and can ignore suits; to prevent it being too easy there are no redeals.
Similar games: Games in the
Baker's Dozen family (covered previously above) are sometimes classified as Fan games as well, because the game-play is quite similar, with 13 columns/fans of four cards each, but the absence of re-deals gives them a different feel.
Bristol is often played with a tableau consisting of fans as well, but there are only eight fans of three cards each, while the rest of the deck functions as a stock that you deal onto three waste or reserve piles. Despite some hidden information, those who appreciate Fan games are likely to appreciate Bristol as well.
Intelligence is a two-deck game in the style of La Belle Lucie, while the relatively easy two-deck game
Buffalo Bill relies on reserve cells rather than tableau building.
CASTLE GAMES (Beleaguered Castle)
Overview:
Beleaguered Castle is the most famous member of what can be called the "Castle" family of solitaire games, and is a classic game that you'll find in most books of Patience. This game sometimes also goes under the alternative names of Laying Siege and Sham Battle. It is an excellent example of an
open solitaire game, because all the cards are dealt face-up at the start, so you begin with perfect information.
Game-play: With the four Aces placed in a vertical column as foundations, the rest of the cards are dealt face-up into four rows of six overlapping cards each on either side, forming a tableau consisting of two "wings". As expected, the goal is to build all four foundations in order from Ace through King. Cards may only be moved within the tableau one at a time, rather than in stacks, so only the end card of each row within the tableau may be moved, either to the foundations, to another row in descending sequence regardless of suit, or to an empty space in the tableau.
Variations: In
Streets and Alleys, the Aces don't begin in the starting foundations at all, but are included in the initial tableau of dealt cards, so that the four rows on the left side of the foundations each consist of seven cards each rather than six. Thomas Warfield's
Stronghold adds a storage cell to Streets and Alleys, to give more strategic options for movement.
Citadel improves Beleaguered Castle's initial position slightly by allowing you to build straight to the foundations during the deal, while
Selective Castle lets you choose the rank of the foundation cards after the deal. Some solitaire sites offer a Beleaguered Cities variant (sometimes simply called Castle), which makes the game much easier by allowing you to build in ascending or descending sequence (still regardless of suit), and this ensures that you can nearly always complete the game successfully.
My thoughts: Despite the unusual signature "wing" setup, strictly speaking the mechanics of Beleagured Castle are like most other solitaire games (especially Forty Thieves, see below), but with a single deck, eight columns of six cards each, and no stock. The strict rules for movement and building within the tableau make this a very difficult game to complete successfully. Ideally you want to be able to get one of the rows entirely clear, to give you more options for manipulation within the tableau. Even so, being only able to move the outside card on each row is quite limiting, and as a result you will often be thwarted by the luck of the draw early on, especially if high cards bury some lower cards, and so this classic game can be somewhat frustrating. You'll often find yourself quickly redealing and starting over, hoping for better luck the next time around; one advantage of a digital version is that you can keep redealing until you get a deal that seems like a reasonable starting draw. The simpler variant Castle is a good place to start with this game, since it increases your chances of success drastically.
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Fortress operates on a similar concept, but there are five rows on each side of the foundations instead of four. In addition, you are restricted to building on the same suit, but you may build in ascending or descending sequence. Aces start within the tableau (thus two rows have six instead of five cards). The variant
Chessboard applies the same principle as Selective Castle, by letting you choose the rank of the foundation cards after the deal (building around the corner on the foundations as required), in order to take better advantage of the cards you have been dealt.
Zerline is a German game where Queens are high, and helps by adding a four-card storage area.
SIR TOMMY GAMES Overview:
Sir Tommy (Old Patience, Try Again, Numerica) is also known as Old Patience, which reflects its origin as the oldest known patience game, and possible ancestor of all others. The average person may not have heard of it, but it deserves a place on this list because this is a game from which so many other solitaire games are derived, including many more familiar ones. It is at the head of a family of games where cards in the tableau can't be moved after being placed, and that's a unique quality that also makes it quite challenging to win.
Game-play: Suits are irrelevant in this game, and the aim is to build four foundations from Ace to King. You deal the deck face-up one at a time, and the tableau has four columns (or waste piles); dealt cards can be played on any column but cannot be moved from one to another. So while it's still technically a building game because you are building up the foundations, there is no packing in the tableau to assist you with this.
Variations: Some variants (e.g.
Auld Lang Syne,
Tam O'Shanter) turn Sir Tommy into even an simpler luck-based game nearly impossible to win, while others are extremely strategic like the well-known Calculation.
Amazons is an interesting version played with a smaller deck that has the goal of building to the Queens (= Amazons), and is best played digitally given the amount of redealing. Other variants make the game easier (and for me, more enjoyable) by increasing the number of tableaus (
Strategy,
Lady Betty, and
Last Chance) or redeals (
Acquaintance), or make it more interesting by requiring building by colours (
Puss in the Corner, and
Colours,
Alternate).
My thoughts: Good players can win as many as 20% of their games, and storing cards in the right order on the four columns is critical, because you want to avoid having low valued cards blocked by higher ones, or having too many cards of the same number in one column. Reserving a pile for Kings and another for high cards is often a good strategy. Even so, it's a hard game to win and can be frustrating. I recommend trying some of the easier variants as a way to enjoy this game; there's a good reason so many variants have evolved from the original over time. It's a large family that includes many solitaire variants, and these are well worth trying and exploring.
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Frog (also called Toad),
Fly, and
Grand Duchess, most of which involve using a reserve. Several two-deck games use similar mechanics but operate with a larger 20 card tableau in the style of the simple game
Carpet, but involve building both up and down on the foundations; for me personally these are the most fun of all Sir Tommy variants, and include
Twenty (also called Sly Fox),
Colorado, Grandmother's Patience (also called Grandmamma's Game), and
Grandfather's Patience - all excellent games.
Calculation:
Calculation deserves special mention, and has become a classic in its own right. What makes it unique is that the foundations are built up by one, two, three, and four respectively, and it requires a lot of skill. The variant
Betsy Ross is more luck-dependent but is also easier to complete successfully.
YUKON Overview:
Yukon first appeared in a 1949 book on solitaire games, and has since exploded in popularity. This single deck solitaire game was partly inspired by Klondike, which is of course the most popular solitaire card game of all time. But because Yukon has no stock and more flexible rules for movement of stacks within the tableau, it allows a lot more scope for thinking.
Game-play: While inspired and indebted to Klondike, Yukon creates a game with a very different feel by removing the requirement that stacks of cards must be in alternating sequence in order to be moved. In other words, you can move any stack to a legal card within the tableau, regardless of the sequence of the cards in that stack. While this makes the game easier, another significant change makes it harder: there is no stock that you deal. So all the cards are in the tableau at the outset, and you'll have to manipulate the tableau cleverly to uncover face-down cards and build all four suits onto the four foundations from Ace through King.
Variations: To make Yukon slightly easier, a couple of variants alter things slightly to simplify the gameplay, such as removing the requirement that only Kings can be placed in an empty space in the tableau (this variation is sometimes called Great River). Some digital implementations give the option of reducing the number of suits used, such as in
Yukon One Suit, which you can nearly always win, while still having to think carefully.
My thoughts: The rules for manipulating the tableau give you more options than Klondike, and thus more to consider and think about. Both Yukon and Russian Solitaire (mentioned under "related games" below) are extremely popular solitaire games, because they are simultaneously more challenging and more rewarding than Klondike style games. Skill plays more of a role, and there are players so dedicated to Yukon that they have played it thousands of times. In regular Yukon you can expect to win as much as 1 in 4 games, but the added level of difficulty in Russian Solitaire reduces that to as little as once in 20 games. The key is to bring the face-down cards into play as soon as possible.
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Russian Solitaire makes Yukon harder by only allowing you to build down in the tableau with cards of the same suit, instead of in alternating colours, and it is an extremely popular game in its own right. This requirement is also in place with
Alaska, but may build in ascending or descending order in the tableau, which makes it easier to win than Russian Solitaire.
Australian Patience is another popular spin-off from Yukon, and adds a stock which is dealt one at a time, while the entire 7x4 tableau starts face up; however this can feel like it's more about careful observation than decision making. Many other Yukon inspired games exist, including games which add things like a reserve, storage cells, or extra decks.
Scorpion: Special mention should be made of popular game
Scorpion, which some categorize as part of the Yukon family, and the rules for moving unarranged stacks in Yukon may even originate in Scorpion. However, Scorpion uses Spider's requirement that stacks from Ace to King of the same suit must be assembled within the tableau before being discarded. Scorpion variants include
Wasp,
Three Blind Mice,
Chinese Solitaire, and others.
== Games With Two Decks ==
FORTY THIEVES (Napoleon at St Helena)
Overview:
Forty Thieves is a popular and classic game played with two decks, and is also included in most books with patience games. It also goes under the alternate name Napoleon at St Helena (not to be confused with a different solitaire game called "Saint Helena" or "Napoleon's Favorite"), and tradition says that this is the solitaire game Napoleon played while in exile on the island of St Helena. The game also goes under other names, including Roosevelt at San Juan. Its simple rules means that many variations exist, many of which are among the more strategic and satisfying versions of solitaire games that you'll find anywhere. Carefully working through the stock pile and manipulating the discard pile are a big element of successful play.
Game-play: A tableau is dealt with ten columns, each with four overlapping and face-up cards. Strict tableau building rules apply, because only the single top card of each column may be moved, and only onto a card that is the next highest rank of the same suit; any card can be placed into a space that becomes available in the tableau. The remaining stock of 64 cards is turned up one card at a time, with no redeals. The goal is to get all the cards onto the eight foundations from Ace through King in each suit.
Variations: In its strict and classic form, even with good play Forty Thieves is difficult to win, so many variants exist that seek to make the game easier. In some of these, the Aces begin as starting foundations (
San Juan Hill). In others, the tableau is not built down by cards of the same suit but by alternating colours (e.g.
Streets), or by any suit other than its matching one (
Indian). Some variations allow entire sequences of cards to be moved (
Josephine,
Forty Bandits,
Ali Baba), or combine this with having tableau building in alternating colours (
Number Ten,
Rank and File,
Emperor) or tableau building in any suit (
Little Forty). In other variations, multiple redeals of the stock are permitted.
My thoughts: Game-play is very tight in the strict form of the game. It's not always a good idea to play a card just because you can, because you may block cards within the tableau that you need. You also need to pay close attention to duplicates, since two decks are in play. As a result, careful planning and consideration is needed. Unused stock typically ends up into an increasingly large face-up discard pile, but in the latter parts of the game skilful play often makes it possible to dig back through this and complete the game. This usually proves most satisfying when playing with one of the variants that makes the game slightly easier, to increase your chances of pulling out a win. Even with these variants, you'll have to play skillfully, making the Forty Thieves family of solitaire games one of the more popular choices for those who like a longer experience that is thoughtful, challenging, and yet solvable, and where skill plays even more of a role than luck.
https://preview.redd.it/p251re93fnd61.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9521b0ca4458c88d6cd679fdcaf37b4a151a5479 More variations: Instead of 10 tableau piles, some variations increase this to 12 piles (
Blockade,
Napoleon's Square,
Corona) or 13 piles (
Lucas,
Waning Moon); or decrease it to 9 piles (
Maria) or 8 piles (
Forty and Eight,
Congress,
Parliament,
Diplomat,
Red and Black), each with different combinations of rules for tableau building. Games with just 6 piles (
Blind Alleys,
Pas Seul) or 5 piles (
Double Rail) begin to feel much like Klondike.
Related games: Many other games take the Forty Thieves style concept and adjust it in more significant ways. In
Interchange (more difficult),
Breakwater, and
Alternations, the initial tableau includes face-down and face-up cards. The very popular
Thieves of Egypt begins with a pyramid shaped tableau.
Busy Aces is a straight forward game in the style of Forty Thieves that is at the head of its own family, which includes the much simpler
Fortune's Favor, a simple game ideal for beginners. For a terrific overview of all the Forty Thieves related games and their different nuances, consult Thomas Warfield's excellent
complete guide to Forty Thieves types games.
CONCLUSION This is by no means a comprehensive list that includes all builder-style solitaire games. But along with Klondike, Spider, and FreeCell, these seven additional games - Baker's Dozen, Beleaguered Castle,Canfield, Forty Thieves, La Belle Lucie, Sir Tommy, Yukon, and Forty Thieves - and the many related games that belong to their families, are the most common and popular forms of solitaire games that involve building. They have inspired many solitaire games like them, and have stood the test of time well.
If you enjoy Klondike, which is the most popular version of solitaire in the world, then Canfield and Yukon are natural games to explore next. Beleaguered Castle can be a little frustrating due to the strict rules and dependency on the luck of the draw, and even the other games in its family can be quite challenging. I'd recommend it only for more experienced and dedicated players, and would instead suggest next exploring Baker's Dozen and the games in the "Fan" family inspired by La Belle Lucie.
Their style of play is somewhat similar to Forty Thieves and its many siblings, which double the number of cards in the game by adding a second deck, and also adds a stock pile and discard pile you must manage. Forty Thieves type games are among the best you'll find for those who like a more challenging, thoughtful, and longer solitaire experience.
Author's note: I first published this article at PlayingCardDecks here. submitted by I already own Darksiders III and Yakuza Kiwami 2, so I figured I'd just skip this month and trade for the other games on here. I haven't updated my list in a long time, so there may be one or two games that I don't have anymore, but I still own most of them. So far, the games I'm looking for are:
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition
Crying Suns
Darksburg
Little Misfortune
Smile for Me
Darkwood
Tsioque
Rover Mechanic Simulator
Youropa
Townsmen - A Kingdom Rebuilt
The ones that I have for trade are:
Humble Gift Link -
The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day
Knights of Pen and Paper 1+2 Collection
Road Redemption
This War of Mine
Throne of Lies The Online Game of Deceit
Torchlight
Torchlight II
The First Tree
One Deck Dungeon
Skybolt Zack
Golf With Your Friends - OST
Codex of Victory
Conglomerate 451
Deep Sky Derelicts
Gift of Parthax
Haimrik
Quantum Replica
Re-Legion
Shiny
Through the Woods
The Inner World
Pixel Heroes Byte & Magic
Safety First!
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia + Soundtrack
Vambrace: Cold Soul Soundtrack
Vampyr
AER Memories of Old
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth
State of Mind
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III
Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach
Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide
Batman - The Telltale Series
Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series
Oxenfree
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead - 400 Days
The Walking Dead: Michonne - A Telltale Miniseries
The Walking Dead: Season Two
Astebreed Definitive Edition
LiEat
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae
Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight
GET EVEN
Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics
Mysterium: A Psychic Clue Game
Small World 2
Splendor
Twilight Struggle
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father
Black The Fall
Children of Zodiarcs
Deadbeat Heroes
Forgotton Anne
Goetia
Tokyo Dark
The Turing Test
Train Valley 2
A Good Snowman is Hard to Build
A Mortician's Tale
Alien Spidy
Broken Age
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Brutal Legend
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition
Darksiders Warmastered Edition
DUCATI - 90th Anniversary
Europa Universalis IV
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
GNOG
Hacknet
HIVESWAP: Act 1
Hollow Knight
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
Lostwinds
Magicka
Music Maker EDM Edition
PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2
Party Hard
Pikuniku
Psychonauts
Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville
Sniper Elite 3
Speed Brawl
Stealth 2: A Game of Clones
Stick Fight: The Game
Super Hexagon
SUPERHOT
This is the Police
Tilt Brush
Tropico 4
Undertale
VVVVVV
World of Goo
Worms Revolution
Zombotron
Dead Rising 4
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
RESIDENT EVIL 2 - All In-game Rewards Unlock
STRIDER
Reigns
Reigns: Her Majesty
Equilinox
MagiCat
Samorost 3
1 Screen Platformer
A Glider's Journey
Adventure Boy Cheapskate DX
Animal Super Squad
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Spin Rush
Survive in Space
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Distant Worlds: Universe
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I am not a Monster
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Moero Chronicle - Deluxe Pack DLC
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Deadlight
Distrust
Killing Room
March of the Living
Savage Lands
Tharsis
Valnir Rok Survival RPG
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Sea Legends: Phantasmal Light Collector's Edition
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Kingdom of Aurelia: Mystery of the Poisoned Dagger
Taken Souls: Blood Ritual Collector's Edition
Silver Tale
A Plot Story
Hexus
Jane Angel: Templar Mystery
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Beholder
The Last Door - Collector's Edition
The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition
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System Shock 2
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I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
Homeworld Remastered Collection
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Zombie Kill of the Week - Reborn
The Walking Vegetables
Unbox: Newbie's Adventure
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Sir, You Are Being Hunted
Styx: Shards of Darkness
STAR WARS - Knights of the Old Republic
STAR WARS Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Shadowrun: Hong Kong - Extended Edition
SimCity™ 4 Deluxe Edition
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Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity
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The Political Machine 2016
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Dungeon Rushers
The Invisible Hours
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Midnight Mysteries 4: Haunted Houdini
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Little Farm
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Prophecy I - The Viking Child
Drakkhen
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King's Table - The Legend of Ragnarok
Eternam
Chaos Control
Bubble Ghost
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Frederic: Resurrection of Music
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SharpShooter3D
Goodbye My King
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Cat on a Diet
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Asteroid Bounty Hunter
ShipLord
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Duke of Alpha Centauri
Hungry Flame
Survive in Space
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Luxor Evolved
Luxor: Amun Rising HD
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Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena
Red Risk
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I Shall Remain
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Goodbye My King
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Art of Murder - Cards of Destiny
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Chronicles of Mystery - Secret of the Lost Kingdom
Chronicles of Mystery - The Legend of the Sacred Treasure
Chronicles of Mystery - The Tree of Life
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Megadimension Neptunia VII
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Drill Arena
Walhall
Er-Spectro
Daemonsgate
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
Spiritual Warfare & Wisdom Tree Collection
Prophecy I - The Viking Child
Drakkhen
Marco Polo
Hostage: Rescue Mission
King's Table - The Legend of Ragnarok
Eternam
Chaos Control
Bubble Ghost
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Alien Rampage
Ocean Classics Volume 1
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Worms Reloaded: Game of the Year Edition
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GT Legends
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Heroes of Annihilated Empires
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Drakensang
Rune Classic
Gemcraft - Chasing Shadows
Knights and Merchants
Etherlords I & II
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Numen: Contest of Heroes
Inquisitor
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Making History: The Calm and the Storm Gold Edition
Attrition: Tactical Fronts
Imperial Glory
Praetorians
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
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Commandos 2: Men of Courage
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Ominous Tales: The Forsaken Isle
Beyond the Invisible: Evening
Tearstone
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Vengeance: Lost Love
The Rosebud Condominium
Where Angels Cry: Tears of the Fallen (Collector's Edition)
Lightning: D-Day
Congo Merc
Hold the Line: The American Revolution
Battles of the Ancient World
Peninsular War Battles
1812: The Invasion of Canada
Russian Front
7 Wonders II
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
7 Wonders: Ancient Alien Makeover
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Discovery! A Seek and Find Adventure
Gardens Inc. 2: The Road to Fame
Glowfish
Little Farm
Luxor 2 HD
Luxor 3
Luxor Evolved
Luxor HD
Luxor: 5th Passage
Luxor: Amun Rising HD
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Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife
Midnight Mysteries
Midnight Mysteries 3: Devil on the Mississippi
Midnight Mysteries 4: Haunted Houdini
Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials
Midnight Mysteries: Witches of Abraham - Collector's Edition
Pickers
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena
The Dweller
Iesabel
EM: Shader Attack
Invasion
Labyronia RPG
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Legend of Mysteria RPG
Chosen 2
Balloon Blowout
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Chess Knight 2
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Fantastic 4 In A Row 2
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Ludo Supremo
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Pepe Porcupine
Puppy Dog: Jigsaw Puzzles
Puzzles Under The Hill
Ultimate Word Search 2: Letter Boxed
Bubble Blowout
Train Valley
Broken Sword Trilogy
Daemonsgate
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
Prophecy I - The Viking Child
Drakkhen
Marco Polo
Hostage: Rescue Mission
King's Table - The Legend of Ragnarok
Bubble Ghost
Mystical
Ocean Classics Volume 1
Pandora: First Contact
35MM
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GT Legends
Nether: Resurrected
CAT Interstellar
Circut Breakers
Memoranda
Sins of the Demon RPG
Gladiator Trainer
Dragon Sinker
Neon Chrome
Skullgirls
Mad Games Tycoon
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Patrician IV - Steam Special Edition
Patrician IV: Rise of a Dynasty
Patrician III
The Swindle
Zenith
Hive Jump
ICY: Frostbite Edition
Commandos Collection
Revhead
Car Mechanic Simulator 2015
Demolish & Build 2017
Robot Squad Simulator 2017
Skullgirls & DLC
The Mims Beginning
Dreamstones
Cally's Caves 4
Tank Battle: East Front
Tank Battle: Pacific
Tank Battle: Normandy
Tank Battle: North Africa
Tank Battle: 1944
Tank Battle: Blitzkrieg
Tank Battle: 1945
Civil War: 1861
Civil War: Bull Run 1861
Civil War: 1862
Civil War: 1865
Civil War: Gettysburg
Civil War: 1864
SK8
King of the Eggs
Bouncy Bob
Hotel Dracula
Warfront Defenders: Westerplatte
Pony Island
Who's Your Daddy
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SWARMRIDER OMEGA OST DLC
SWARMRIDERS: Original Soundtrack DLC
DinoSystem
Super Sports Surgery
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition
Startide
Timberman
Kathy Rain
Table Top Racing: World Tour
Z
Dark Years
Exowar
Total Extreme Wrestling
World of Mixed Martial Arts 3
IGT Slots Paradise Garden
Anti-Opoly
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Draft Day Sports College Basketball 3
Draft Day Sports Pro Basketball 4
Defend Your Life
Hyperdrive Massacre
The lost joystick
Orbital Racer
RUNRUNRUN
Murder...
UBERMOSH:BLACK
Trip to Vinelands
SWARMRIDER OMEGA
Bad Dream: Coma
Mad Games Tycoon
Perfect Universe
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
Deep Dungeons of Doom
Worms
PolyRace
The Way
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Persian Nights: Sands of Wonders
The Secret Order 6: Bloodline
Demon Hunter 4: Riddles of Light
Lost Grimoires 2: Shard of Mystery
Animal Lover
Magi Trials Deluxe Edition
Highschool Possession
Topless Hentai Mosaic
Hentai Hexa Mosaic
Borderus
The Myth Seekers: The Legacy of Vulcan
Eventide 2: The Sorcerers Mirror
Nightmares from the Deep 3: Davy Jones
Beach Bounce
Beach Bounce - Soundtrack
Beauty Bounce
Bunny Bounce
Club Life
Club Life - Soundtrack
Divine Slice of Life
Divine Slice of Life - Soundtrack
Echo Tokyo - Wallpapers
Echo Tokyo: Graphic Novel
Echo Tokyo: Intro
Highschool Possession
Highschool Romance
Magi Trials Deluxe Edition
Summer Fling
Summer Fling OST
Sword of Asumi Deluxe Edition
Knock-knock
Systematic Immunity
OddPlanet
The Quest for Achievements Remix
Moot District
Ceville
Mutiny!
Magic Trials Deluxe Edition
Hentai Zodiac Puzzle
PUZZLETIME: Lovely Girls
Girls of Hentai Mosaic
Girls of Hentai Mosaic - HQ Artbook & Wallpapers
Hentai Hexa mosaic
Hentai Hexa Mosaic - Soundtrack
Lady's Hentai Mosaic
Lady's Hentai Mosaic - OST
Lady's Hentai Mosaic - PNG Artbook
Pixel Hentai Mosaic
Pixel Hentai Mosaic - OST
Topless Hentai Mosaic
Topless Hentai Mosaic - OST
Topless Hentai Mosaic - PNG Artbook
Echo Tokyo: An Intro
Echo Tokyo - Wallpapers
Echo Tokyo: Graphic Novel
Last Anime boy: Saving loli
Witch College
Pleasure Airlines
Senpai Teaches Me Japanese: Part 1
Chibi Volleyball
My personal Angel
Riddled Corpses
Nandeyanen!?
AstroViking
?????2 / Seven boys 2
TimeTekker
Girls of Hentai Mosaic
Topless Hentai Mosaic
Hentai Hexa mosaic
Lady's Hentai Mosaic
Pixel Hentai Mosaic
Book Series - Alice in Wonderland
On Earth As It Is In Heaven - A Kinetic Novel
BAD END
Frank & the TimeTwister Machine
Linelight
Hook
Franchise Wars
Rush Bros
Grim Legends: The Forsaken Bride
Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden
Without Within 2
Cursed Sight
Beauty Bounce
Highschool Romance
Beach Bounce
Club Life
Echo Tokyo: Intro
Echo Tokyo: Graphic Novel
This Strange Realm Of Mine
Bot Vice
Eliosi's Hunt
Aspect
Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan
Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily
Grim Legends 3: The Dark City
Particle Mace
Secret of Magia
Sins of the Demon RPG
Splatter - Zombie Apocalypse
Airscape - The Fall of Gravity
Fate Tectonics
Battle Ranch: Pigs vs Plants
Earth Overclocked
Greyfox RPG
Wish -tale of the sixteenth night of lunar month-
Cursed Sight
A Winter's Daydream
Empty Horizons
Poker Pretty Girls Battle: Texas Hold'em
Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire
Pretty Girls Panic!
Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle
Boneless Zombie
Delicious! Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire
Koi-Koi Japan [Hanafuda playing cards]
Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle: Schools Girls Edition
Wild Romance
Pretty Girls Panic! (Chinese version only)
Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire (Chinese version only)
Slash or Die
Slash or Die 2
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Stellar Interface
Trench Run
12 Labours of Hercules VII: Fleecing the Fleece (Platinum Edition)
A Dream For Aaron
A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher
ARENA GODS
Adelantado Trilogy. Book Two
Adelantado Trilogy. Book one
Adventures of Dragon
Aircraft Evolution
Alice in Wonderland - Hidden Objects
Alicia Quatermain 2: The Stone of Fate
Alicia Quatermain: Secrets Of The Lost Treasures
Amelon
BAD END
BELPAESE: Homecoming
Battle High 2 A+
Beat The Game
Bitcoin Miner
Blind Men
BlowOut
Border of her Heart
Bottom of the 9th
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Brawlout
Broken Minds
Burnin' Rubber 5 HD
Chinese Ink Painting Puzzle & Creator
ClickBit
Coffee Crawl
Crashday Redline Edition
Crazy Pirate
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Whamoo is a brand new, fun-loving online casino that has recently opened its premises for gamblers from many countries around the world. It does however promise to be more than just an online casino, as Whamoo describes itself as a lifestyle and feeling. The rush you feel when the reels spin. The sound you make when that spin turns into a huge win. That’s Whamoo. Yet Whamoo is so much more than that. This online casino promises all you would expect from a reputable online casino – but then improved further. A massive game library? Check. Live casino? Check. Full mobile compatibility? Check. An entire VIP bonus programme for loyal customers? Check. Whamoo is a casino which comes with the entire package which players have come to expect of a casino provider.
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As gambling operator, DialMedia Ltd. fully licensed and regulated by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) under licence number MGA/B2C/542/2018 issued on 10/04/2019.
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the major European nation when it comes to online gambling. It is home not only to most of the world’s top online casinos, but also to many software providers and other businesses providing auxiliary services in the gambling industry.
A Malta Gaming Authority licence is not handed out with ease, as a company needs to fulfil many criteria before being granted one. The national gambling authorities of this Mediterranean island and EU member state check for example if all games which are made available are indeed fair and honest. They also check whether a company has enough cash reserves to pay out lucky winners of casino games and hold regular audits to ensure that there are no irregularities.
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Whamoo clearly sounds like a promising casino when looking at the selling points, but do these points hold up when we test out the casino in real? Let’s continue our review of Whamoo with one of the most important aspects of every online casino: its game library. Which casino games can we find back in the Whamoo game collection? How honest and fair are these games? These are all legit questions which must be looked into before you can decide whether or not an online casino is suitable or not.
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It’s not only about fun. Sure, these top software developers are known for making some of the most fantastic video slots, stellar table games. They have the most exhilarating and professional live casino tables to which you can connect in just a few clicks. But it’s more than just playing fun, graphics and game design.
By only having games from the top software companies, you are giving your players a clear message that you are only satisfied with the best quality games. Perhaps the most important aspect is game reliability, honesty and fairness. All games from the top software companies are fully tested and accredited by regulatory bodies. These gaming authorities check whether games indeed turn out completely random results and give gamblers a honest shot at winning. This is perhaps even more important than just a fantastically designed game, as in the end what matters most is reliability and honesty inside a casino.
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The games which can be played at Whamoo Casino all have a piece of code called a Random Number Generator (RNG). With a random number generator, the outcome of every game is completely random and independent from previous results. It means that every card being dealt on the table, all dice which are thrown during a game, and every ball spinning around in the roulette wheel is never predetermined. Let’s put it this way: if you throw a single dice with the numbers 1 to 6 on it, you have indeed an exact 1 out of 6 chance that it will land on your predicted number.
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Also known by its full name of Net Entertainment, NetEnt is one of the largest casino game developers in the world. NetEnt is a Swedish company which was founded in 1996, which makes it one of the oldest companies in the relatively young world of online casino gaming. It is so big, that the company is even listed on the local NASDAQ stock exchange in Stockholm, Sweden!
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Pragmatic Play is another major company in the online gaming world. The casino games of Pragmatic Play are always popular with the players, so it is no surprise that Whamoo has chosen to add quite a few Pragmatic Play games to its online collection. Pragmatic Play focuses mostly on online video slots, although they also make some exciting live casino games which are hosted in their own studios.
Being only founded in 2015, Pragmatic Play is a relative newcomer within the game developing industry. Yet in those few years time, the company already managed to reach to top heights with Pragmatic Play being considered to rank among the top game providers. Quality and safety are of immense importance for Pragmatic Play. Therefore, all games are documented and tested by independent auditors and testing labs such as QUINEL, BMM and Gaming Labs.
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Stakelogic is another popular software developer which has added its games to the Whamoo game library. As one of the best-known developers in the software industry, it is always a good sign that Stakelogic games are available to play given that this company has made some exciting video slots.
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If you are a real lover of video slots you will be glad to hear that Whamoo has several hundreds of online video slots available. Although some of these slots are more suitable for beginning players or those on a tight budget, there are plenty of slots available where you can bet up to 100 euro/dollar per spin. This makes for some exhilarating and thrilling slot game action which will please any high stakes gambler out there!
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Check the Whamoo game library whether or not your favourite slot is available as well, or try one of the many exciting new game additions! It is easy to browse through the Whamoo website. You can sort slots by software provider, or use the search function to check for your beloved title.
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We start of discussing the Whamoo welcome bonus which is called the “Welcombo” bonus by the casino. On a picture the Welcombo might not look too appealing as its packed in a carton takeaway box you might get at a certain fast food restaurant, but trust us on this: its contents are truly fantastic.
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Only one bonus is allowed per household and/or per player account. Do note that Whamoo’s bonuses remain valid until seven days after the required deposit has been made. Once this period ends, the bonus is automatically flagged as expired by the system and can no longer be released. The expired bonus funds are then automatically removed from the player’s account.
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Do note that players that deposit money using Paysafecard, Skrill or Neteller are not eligible for the Welcombo. To assure fair gaming and prevent fraud, Whamoo has placed a maximum cap on bonus money wagers, which are limited to a maximum per round/bet of €5 or its equivalent in other currencies. You should also be aware that certain games cannot be played using bonus money. There is a full overview of these games on the Whamoo bonus page.
Bets placed in certain games might not contribute fully to the wagering requirements.
- Bets placed on video slots count for 100%
- Bets placed on scratch cards count for 100%
- Bets placed on blackjack count for 10%
- Bets placed on video poker count for 10%
- Bets placed on poker count for 10%
- Bets placed on roulette, baccarat, sic-bo and craps do not count
- Bets placed on live casino games do not count
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The bonus fun does not stop at the welcome bonus when you play at Whamoo! You can count on a constant stream of promotional campaigns and bonus offers. The casino has recurring promo offers every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you deposit some extra money to your online casino bankroll on one of those days, you are eligible for a bonus. It therefore pays off to wait for these days before you decide to reload your online funds.
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Wednesday is for many a difficult day in the week, it being right in the middle of another long week of work. To spice up things, Whamoo has come with an unusual bonus which it calls “Whoa Wednesday”.
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Friday is the favourite day of the week for many people – and the reason why is quite obvious. It marks the end of another working week and the start of some well-deserved weekend R&R! For many people this involves paying a visit to a land-based or online casino to get their kicks at their favourite game, whether it is a card game, roulette or video slot.
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Wagering requirements
Do note that wagering requirements do apply to all daily promo offers. These are more or less the same as we outlined above in the description of the welcome package, but do take a look at the bonus terms and conditions page on the Whamoo website to know precisely what you can expect! As always, it is important to read the small print in order not to face any surprises later on.
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The same counts for the actual games themselves. Whamoo only works with software providers which are known to offer full mobile gaming support. These games are made in code such as HTML5, which means that the games can simply be played in your (mobile) internet browser. There is no download or special app required to play these games. Whether you are playing on your computer, tablet or smartphone, you simply surf to Whamoo.com and select your favourite game from the library. This game will then open in your internet browser – and you can play instantly. It does not matter whether your phone runs on Android or is an iPhone, nor does it matter whether you have Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari or any other internet browser. Whamoo will function just fine!
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Whamoo’s live casino is powered by Pragmatic Play and NetEnt software – which are two of the biggest, most reputable software providers in the world. This is great news for the players, as you can access high quality tables in just a few clicks.
In the live casino, you are connected with a live video feed to a real-time casino table in one of the casino studios of these software providers. You can play games like baccarat, blackjack and roulette like you are standing in a real land-based casino in Vegas or Monaco! Thanks to the high definition video stream, you have a great overview of all the action which unfolds on and around the table.
All table games are led by experienced, professional croupiers and dealers who are not only well-trained, but entertaining as well. By all means, feel free to open your microphone or the chat window to have a talk with them, or even with other players from around the world. This is what makes the live casino such a great invention. Even though you might be sitting at home in front of your laptop or computer, it does almost feel like you are standing in a casino for real!
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There are multiple baccarat, blackjack and roulette variants which you can play. For roulette, there is American Roulette, European Roulette, French Roulette, Speed Roulette, Live Roulette Auto and Roulette Macao Live. If you prefer the casino classic of blackjack, you will find plenty of different tables all with slightly different betting limits. Baccarat is perhaps the game with the highest betting limit. Besides the regular version, there are also Speed Baccarat tables. A fourth casino game which can be played live at the Whamoo Live Casino is Sic Bo. Just browse through the list of live casino games, or use the search function to find your favourite table!
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