
Amazon Slots sister sites in a nutshell
Amazon Slots has more sister sites than almost any other brand I’ll ever review: it’s one of well over 200 names on Jumpman Gaming Limited’s UK Gambling Commission licence, account 39175. That’s far too many to be a useful list, so my job here is to pick the ones worth knowing rather than copy out a register. The casinos that earn a place are Aladdin Slots, Dove Slots, Immortal Wins, Vegas Moose and Freebet Casino.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
Amazon Slots
Operator
Jumpman Gaming Limited
UKGC account
39175
Established
2016
Theme
Amazon rainforest and river
Top sister sites
Aladdin Slots, Dove Slots, Immortal Wins, Vegas Moose, Freebet Casino
Welcome offer
Mega Reel spin, 10x wagering
Last checked
15 June 2026
Five brands worth knowing from a stable of hundreds
Jumpman Gaming runs one of the biggest white-label networks in Britain, which means a sister site list could run to hundreds of near-identical names and tell you almost nothing. The better approach is to choose brands that each show you something different about the family: a fellow themed slots site, the network’s bingo-and-slots crossover, a darker-styled alternative, a recent arrival from a folded operator, and the deliberately theme-free option. The five below do that, with one truth running underneath them all: on a Jumpman licence, the wrapper changes far more than the machine does.


Aladdin Slots
- On the licence: A top Jumpman brand on account 39175, one of the network’s better-known themed slots sites.
- Its character: An Arabian-nights theme of lamps, genies and treasure, the same idea as Amazon Slots with a different backdrop.
- Against Amazon Slots: Genuinely interchangeable underneath, both being themed Jumpman slots shops, so it comes down to which setting you prefer and the monthly Mega Reel prizes.
- Worth knowing: The library and bonus mechanics are the family’s shared stock, so don’t expect a different game roster.
- Choose it when: The rainforest leaves you cold, and a bit of lamp-rubbing fantasy appeals more.

Dove Slots
- On the licence: Another Jumpman brand, and one half of a slots-and-bingo pairing, since Dove Bingo sits on the same licence too.
- Its character: A softer, gentler presentation than Amazon Slots, leaning on a calmer palette and a bingo-friendly crowd.
- Against Amazon Slots: The closest the family comes to a crossover brand, useful if you want bingo within reach of your slots rather than slots alone.
- Worth knowing: The bingo lives at the linked Dove Bingo brand, so treat the pair as the full package.
- Choose it when: You want the same Jumpman slots with a calmer feel and bingo a click away.

Immortal Wins
- On the licence: A top Jumpman brand with one of the network’s bolder identities.
- Its character: A mythic, larger-than-life theme that aims for drama where Amazon Slots aims for adventure.
- Against Amazon Slots: A louder skin over the same engine, included here to show how far the theming stretches across one identical platform.
- Worth knowing: The personality is on the surface; the cashier, the Mega Reel and the game list are the family’s usual.
- Choose it when: You want the most theatrical wrapper the network offers without leaving the licence.

Vegas Moose
- On the licence: A more recent addition to the Jumpman roster, having moved across when its former operator, Small Screen Casinos, surrendered its own licence in January 2026.
- Its character: A bright, mobile-first brand with a moose mascot and a Vegas wink, originally built by a mobile-focused team.
- Against Amazon Slots: The same Jumpman platform now, but with its own history and a reputation for tidy wager-free spin offers.
- Worth knowing: Older reviews than mine still tie it to Small Screen Casinos; that licence is surrendered, so Jumpman’s account 39175 is the one that applies now.
- Choose it when: You want an Amazon Slots sister site with a distinct heritage and a strong mobile feel.

Freebet Casino
- On the licence: A white-label brand on the same Jumpman account, listed as freebet.casino.
- Its character: Deliberately theme-free, selling itself on the idea of free bets rather than a rainforest, a genie or a myth.
- Against Amazon Slots: The same machine with the costume removed entirely, which some players prefer to themed sites.
- Worth knowing: The “free bet” branding is a hook rather than a different product; the Jumpman bonus mechanics still apply.
- Choose it when: You find themed casinos gimmicky and want the plainest version of the same thing.
Which Amazon Slots sister site suits you best?
Want bingo too?
Dove Slots, paired with Dove Bingo, brings bingo within reach of the same slots.
Want no theme at all?
Freebet Casino strips the wrapper off and sells the Jumpman product plain.
Just a different backdrop?
Aladdin Slots or Immortal Wins give the same engine a new costume.
How the Jumpman network works
Jumpman Gaming is a white-label machine. It builds one platform, then lets brand after brand launch on top of it, which is why UK Gambling Commission licence 39175 covers more than 200 domains, from Amazon Slots and Aladdin Slots to bingo halls and a casino literally named after free bets. For a player, the single most useful thing to understand is that nearly all of these sites are the same casino in different clothes: the same game library, the same Mega Reel mechanic, the same cashier, the same Trophies loyalty system, the same account checks. The theme is the product differentiation, and often the only one.
That has a sharp practical consequence: the network states in its own terms that the welcome offer can only be claimed once across the whole family, and a first-deposit bonus can typically be claimed only once every 72 hours across all the casinos. In other words, you don’t get a fresh welcome by hopping from Amazon Slots to Aladdin Slots to the next themed door; the group treats you as one customer across all 200-plus. Choosing an Amazon Slots sister site is choosing a look and a set of monthly promotions, not a new casino, so pick the theme you like and the current offer that suits you, and don’t expect the brand next door to behave differently when it counts.

Ownership, licensing and the UK position
Amazon Slots is fully legal for players in Britain. It’s operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, based in Alderney, under UK Gambling Commission account 39175, which carries bingo and casino permissions and currently shows no regulatory actions. Jumpman is a heavyweight in the UK white-label scene, and in 2022, Super Group, the parent of Betway, acquired a majority stake in the company, which sits behind the operation today.
One piece of operator history belongs on the record, because it’s real context. In 2022, Jumpman Gaming agreed a regulatory settlement of £675,000 following a Commission investigation into anti-money-laundering and safer-gambling shortcomings, including weaknesses in customer due diligence and players being allowed to lose large sums before checks kicked in. That was four years ago; the current licence record is now clean, and the settlement is the kind of remediation the Commission imposes and then monitors, but it’s the sort of history a player is entitled to know.
On customer funds, Jumpman states in its own terms that balances are held separate from company money at the Commission’s basic “not protected” level. In plain terms, your balance is kept apart from the firm’s own accounts, but it isn’t ring-fenced in a trust, so it would form part of the business’s assets and is not guaranteed to be repaid in full if the operator became insolvent. That’s the most common arrangement among UK casinos rather than anything specific to Amazon Slots, but it’s worth knowing the balance in your account is best treated as money in play, not money in a vault.
The Mega Reel: read the terms before you spin the wheel
Amazon Slots leads, like most of the Jumpman family, with the Mega Reel (sometimes styled Mega Wheel). Deposit £10 or more as a new player and you get a spin, with prizes ranging up to 500 free spins on a game like Starburst or Fluffy Favourites, and even the occasional Amazon voucher in the mix. No bonus code is needed, and once you’ve had the first spin, later deposits of £20 or more can trigger another go.
Now the terms that decide what it’s actually worth. Free-spin winnings convert to bonus funds carrying 10x wagering, and crucially, the maximum you can convert to real, withdrawable cash is capped at the total of your lifetime deposits, up to a ceiling of £250. So this is not a route to a windfall: the more modestly you’ve deposited, the less of any big spin win you can actually take out. The Mega Reel is genuinely fun as a mechanic, but it’s still a wheel of bonus-fund prizes with real strings attached, and the lifetime deposit cap is the string to understand before you spin.
Beyond the welcome, Amazon Slots runs the network’s usual ongoing programme: a daily wheel, regular free-spin and cashback promotions that change monthly, and the Trophies loyalty system shared across Jumpman sites, where completing in-game tasks unlocks rewards and free spins.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
The cashier is the standard Jumpman set, built for UK players: debit cards, PayPal, Paysafecard and pay by mobile, with a £10 minimum deposit to trigger the welcome. Pay by mobile is a helpful inclusion, letting you deposit via your phone bill, though as ever it can’t be used for withdrawals, which must go back to a bankable method like a card or PayPal.
Withdrawals run through the operator’s shared processing, with e-wallet routes like PayPal typically the quicker exit and card withdrawals slower. The network doesn’t display detailed processing-time tables, so treat your first withdrawal as the real test of speed and expect a pending or review stage before the money is released.
Verification is the standard UK sequence of identity, age, address and payment-ownership checks, and given Jumpman’s history, the affordability and source-of-funds side can come into play as stakes rise. Payment methods must be in your own name. This is a sensible, pay-by-mobile-friendly setup with low minimums, let down only by the lack of public detail on withdrawal timings, so get your documents in early and favour an e-wallet if speed matters.
A river theme, not a retail one
First, the obvious point of confusion: Amazon Slots has nothing to do with Amazon the retailer. The theme is the Amazon itself, the rainforest and the river, all greenery, wildlife and jungle-adventure styling, and the only nod to the shopping giant is the slightly cheeky touch of offering Amazon vouchers as occasional Mega Reel prizes. It’s a bright, friendly, approachable site rather than a richly developed world; the rainforest dressing sits lightly over what is, at heart, a Jumpman slots lobby.
And slots are the whole story. The library runs to several hundred titles, drawn from the mainstream studios you’d expect, organised into the usual new, popular and jackpot shelves, with the Mega Reel and Trophies features layered on top for engagement. There’s no extensive live casino wing or sportsbook here; this is a slots site that knows it’s a slots site. The experience is clean and mobile-friendly, with the Jumpman platform’s trademark fast, no-frills feel.
I find Amazon Slots to be a cheerful, well-run rainforest-themed slots site that does exactly what its name promises and nothing it doesn’t, with its individuality coming from the theme rather than the games behind it.
Support and complaints
Support is functional rather than expansive, which is typical of the Jumpman model.
Support email: support@amazonslots.com
Live chat: limited; the network has always leaned on email and social channels rather than full 24/7 chat
Customer support phone: No customer support phone number
Escalation: the operator’s formal complaints process, then free independent dispute resolution, as at every UKGC site
As a UKGC operator, Jumpman sits within the full complaints framework that ends in independent adjudication, the protection the offshore brands simply don’t offer. The friction points worth guarding against here are bonus-shaped, given the Mega Reel’s lifetime-deposit conversion cap and 10x wagering: screenshot your Mega Reel result and the offer terms on the day you deposit, note what the spins paid and the conversion cap that applied, and keep your deposit records, since those deposits set the ceiling on what you can withdraw. A clear paper trail turns a conversion-cap surprise into a quick answer rather than an argument.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- The Mega Reel is a genuinely fun welcome mechanic.
- A clean, bright, mobile-friendly rainforest theme that’s easy to use.
- Low £10 minimum and pay-by-mobile deposits, plus the cross-network Trophies loyalty system.
- A clean current licence under a major operator, with plenty of sister sites to move between.
What I don’t
- The Mega Reel’s conversion cap is tied to your lifetime deposits, up to just £250, so big spin wins rarely cash out in full.
- One welcome offer across 200-plus sister sites, so brand-hopping earns you nothing new.
- Slots only, with no real live casino or sportsbook option.
- Support leans on email over live chat, and the operator carries a 2022 AML settlement in its history.
My Amazon Slots verdict: pick the theme, know the network
Amazon Slots is a likeable, well-run slots site with a friendly rainforest theme and a welcome wheel that’s more entertaining than most, now that the wagering sits at the legal 10x rather than the eye-watering 65x of the past. The thing to keep in proportion is what it actually is: one themed doorway into a Jumpman network of more than 200 near-identical casinos that share a platform, a cashier, a loyalty scheme and, importantly, a single welcome offer between the whole lot. That makes the sister site choice simple. You’re not shopping for a better casino by switching from Amazon Slots to Aladdin Slots or Immortal Wins; you’re shopping for a backdrop you prefer; Dove Slots adds bingo, Freebet Casino strips the theme away, and Vegas Moose brings a little outside heritage. Whichever you pick, the same two cautions travel with you: the Mega Reel’s winnings are capped by what you’ve deposited, and your account is treated as one customer across the entire family. Choose the jungle if you like the jungle, just don’t expect the next door along to play by different rules.
Amazon Slots sister sites: your questions answered
Does Amazon Slots have sister sites?
Yes, a huge number. Amazon Slots is one of more than 200 domains on Jumpman Gaming Limited’s UK licence, account 39175. The ones most worth knowing include Aladdin Slots, Dove Slots, Immortal Wins, Vegas Moose and Freebet Casino.
Who operates Amazon Slots?
Jumpman Gaming Limited, an Alderney-based operator licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. A majority stake in Jumpman was acquired in 2022 by Super Group, the parent company of Betway.
Is Amazon Slots connected to Amazon the retailer?
No. The theme is the Amazon rainforest and river, not the shopping company. The only link is a playful one: some Mega Reel prizes are Amazon vouchers.
Is Amazon Slots safe and legal for UK players?
Yes. It’s fully UKGC licensed under account 39175, which currently shows no regulatory actions. For the record, operator Jumpman Gaming agreed a £675,000 settlement over AML and safer-gambling failings back in 2022.
What is the Amazon Slots welcome offer?
A spin on the Mega Reel after a £10 deposit, with prizes up to 500 free spins. Winnings become bonus funds at 10x wagering, and the amount you can convert to real cash is capped at your lifetime deposits, to a maximum of £250.
Why do some reviews say the wagering is 65x?
Because they’re out-of-date. UK casino bonuses have been limited to 10x wagering since January 2026, so the old 65x figure on this offer is thankfully a thing of the past, and the current requirement is 10x.
Can I claim a new welcome bonus at each Amazon Slots sister site?
No. The welcome offer applies once across the whole network, and a first deposit bonus can generally only be claimed once every 72 hours across all the casinos, so hopping between sister sites doesn’t unlock fresh welcomes.
Is Vegas Moose a genuine Amazon Slots sister site?
Yes. Vegas Moose now runs on Jumpman’s account 39175. Its former operator, Small Screen Casinos, surrendered its own licence in January 2026.
What games does Amazon Slots offer?
It’s slots-led, with several hundred titles from mainstream studios, plus the Mega Reel and Trophies loyalty features. There’s no significant live casino section or sportsbook.
How do I contact Amazon Slots support?
Mainly by email at support@amazonslots.com, with the network leaning on email and social channels more than full live chat. There’s no phone number, and unresolved complaints can go through the operator’s process to free independent dispute resolution.