Games Diversity
4 / 10
Payout Speed
4 / 10
Support Speed
4 / 10
Games Diversity
4 / 10
Payout Speed
4 / 10
Support Speed
4 / 10
Our Trust Score
4 / 10
Welcome Bonus
100% Up To €500 + 200 FS + 1 Bonus Crab
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Online since 2017 9Y |
Email Support support@boaboa.com |
Slots 4,000+ |
Min Deposit €20 |
Depositing |
Languages EL HR SL
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Native Mobile App |
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License Anjouan |
Live Chat 24/7 |
Live Games 410+ |
Min Withdrawal €20 |
Withdrawal |
Currencies AU$ THB NZ$
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Supported OS
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Owner Stellar Ltd |
Phone Support No |
Providers 45 |
Payout Up to 3 days |
Crypto Friendly Yes |
Countries 20+ countries |
Mobile Optimized Website Yes |
I wasn’t really sure what to expect when I showed up here. There’s a penguin hanging out on a beach like that’s completely normal, and the whole thing gave off this weird-but-chill vibe. It didn’t exactly scream “cohesive,” but I figured I’d go with it anyway.
What I found was a mix of odd choices, genuinely useful features, and a few things I’m still scratching my head over. So, if you’re wondering what this place actually gets right (and what it really doesn’t), here’s my full take.
I’ll be straight up, the theme here doesn’t really make sense to me. I saw a penguin with a surfboard on a beach and umm… I don’t think that’s his habitat. He looks like he’s enjoying himself, though, so I guess I can let it go. As long as there’s no animal cruelty, I’ll be fine.
The design is fine. I mean, it’s all very simple. You can’t go wrong with a white background, I guess. I thought that the images for the promo banners were kind of random. At least I couldn’t find cohesion there. Most of the images I saw were not great, but I do want to point out something. I loved the images of the penguins. They were very, very cute.

About the layout, I think some stuff needs to be improved. I found a lot of empty spaces on the desktop version, and that just made the whole site feel empty and sort of disjointed. I didn’t love that. But it wasn’t all bad. There were actually a few things that stood out in a good way and made the site really easy to explore:
There are over 4,000 games here, which sounds like a lot (and it is), but I’ve seen casinos with more than double that. So, while the selection covers all the usual stuff, like slots, table games, jackpots, and crash games, it still feels a bit underwhelming if you’ve gotten used to seeing those 10,000+ game libraries.

The live casino section holds up well, though. There’s a solid mix of roulette, blackjack, and game show tables from providers like Evolution and Pragmatic Live, and I didn’t have trouble finding something that looked worth playing.
What did throw me off a bit was the complete lack of sports betting. I mean, I’m not all that into sports, but I still noticed it was missing. Casinos and sportsbooks go hand in hand, you know. It was very weird not to see something like that here.
There weren’t a lot of promotions, you know. I wasn’t very fond of that. And again, the banners are so crazy and random. At first, I thought that it could have something to do with the slots the promotions were tied to, but I quickly found out that was not true.
There is the usual welcome bonus, the reload, and the cashback. I guess the small number of promos is due to the lack of a sportsbook here. If there isn’t a sports book, why would there be sports bonuses? I mean, it’s kind of obvious. Anyway, taking into account only what was offered, I thought the promos were decent.

Continuing with the weird and random banners, I don’t know who thought a grinning tiki head was the right way to introduce a welcome bonus, but it really threw me off. The thing had one of those fake smiles that feels like it’s covering something up. I was creeped out. I mean, I know the promotions (it’s not like welcome bonuses vary a lot), but still, the whole thing felt kind of sketchy.
As with most welcome offers, the spins show up in daily batches. I know you think that this seems manageable, but each set disappears after 24 hours. If you miss a day, the spins from it are just gone. That’s sad.

There are two reload bonuses here, one during the week and one on the weekend, and they are quite different, you know. I think that the weekday one is easier to manage. You receive some spins, and you’ve got a full week to use them. It’s definitely simpler.
Yes, the weekend one gives you more, but it comes with all the usual issues. You’d have to pay more attention to wagering and timing, which can be annoying at times. So it really depends on what kind of mood you are in when making that deposit
| Detail | Weekend Reload | Weekly Reload |
| Bonus Type | 50% match | Free Spins Only |
| Bonus Amount | Up to €700 | None |
| Free Spins | 50 | 50 |
| Min Deposit | €20 | €20 |
| Deposit Days | Friday–Sunday | Monday–Thursday |
| Wagering Requirements | 35x bonus, 40x spins | 40x spins |
| Spin Expiry | Not specified | 7 days |
Yes, this is another reload bonus, but I decided to talk separately about it since it’s tied to ELA Games specifically. The promotion runs every Sunday and offers up to 100 free spins, but getting all of them takes some serious play. I don’t usually plan my Sundays around such heavy promos. I didn’t really love it.
The spins are credited in stages and locked to a selected slot:
I like having promos tied to a specific day, but I feel like this one asks for a bit too much. The 24-hour expiry looks very limiting, especially after putting in that level of wagering.

Cashback is always nice in theory. You have two offers here, which is great. Of course, there are differences between them. To me, the regular casino cashback is a bit more polished and structured, while the live casino one feels simpler.
However, the thing with it is that you’ll need to reach out to support to actually get it.
| Detail | Regular Casino Cashback | Live Casino Cashback |
| Eligibility | Top 3 VIP levels only | All players |
| Cashback % | 5% (Fisherman), 10% (Minister), 15% (Diamond) | 25% |
| Max Cashback | Up to €3,000 | Up to €200 |
| Wagering | 1x | 1x |
| How It’s Credited | Automatically on Mondays | Only after contacting support |
| Game Type | Casino games only | Live casino games only |
The casino runs on an Anjouan license, which, as you know, I never really feel great about. I’ve seen it used more and more lately, but that doesn’t make it any more trustworthy in my eyes. It’s still nowhere near the level of something like MGA, or even Curacao, for that matter. Whenever I see Anjouan, I take it as a sign to stay a little more cautious.
That said, I was sort of relieved when I saw that the basics were in place. There’s payment encryption, account verification, and some responsible gambling tools, so let’s say that the casino is not completely off the rails. But in my opinion, this license doesn’t add any real peace of mind. If I were playing casually, I’d probably shrug it off. But for bigger deposits or long-term play? I’d definitely think twice.

Support here is pretty much what I expected. I didn’t find anything special, but I also didn’t hit any walls, which is more than I can say for some casinos. I gave the live chat a quick test run. I just asked for something minor to see how things worked, and while the queue moved slower than I’d like, the reply I got was actually helpful. These things happen, so I’m not going to hold it against them too much. Here’s what you’re working with:
I thought that the payment section covers a fair range of methods, like Visa, Mastercard, MiFinity, Jeton, bank transfers, and a bunch of crypto options like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. Sadly, though, there wasn’t a proper payments page, and you know how much I like it when a casino has one. You can call me lazy for not wanting to scroll through the cashier all you want. A page with all the info just makes things so simple.
Another thing is that I would’ve liked to see more e-wallets. I usually lean toward those for the speed and convenience, and the list here felt a bit thin on that front. Still, between the cards, cryptos, and a couple of in-between options, I think it’s workable.

This site left me with mixed feelings. I mean, I saw a penguin with a surfboard and a tiki head with a fake smile (do you see a connection? I know I don’t). But despite all that chaos, I still found a few things that worked.
Some of the promos were actually decent, and the site’s easy enough to get around once you stop questioning the design choices. It’s not the most impressive casino I’ve ever reviewed, but it’s also not the worst. Let’s just say… I’ve seen stranger things.
How many games are actually available here?
There are over 4,000 games, which sounds like a lot until you remember that more than half of the casinos I’ve reviewed have 10,000 or more. I found stuff to play, sure. There are slots, table games, crash games, and live casino games.
Can I bet on sports here?
Nope. I’m not a huge sports bettor myself, but I still expected to see something. The site feels like it should have a sportsbook, and its absence is kind of hard to ignore.
Can I check payment info before signing up?
Unfortunately, no. There’s no separate payments page. You’ll need to check the cashier to find information about what payment methods are supported. I always prefer when a casino just lays it all out clearly before you sign up, so this was kind of disappointing.
What payment methods can I use here?
I spotted Visa, Mastercard, Jeton, MiFinity, bank transfers, and a bunch of crypto options. I personally would’ve liked to see more e-wallets on the list, but overall, I found enough to work with.
What kind of bonuses are there?
There’s a welcome bonus, a couple of reloads, and two types of cashback. I wouldn’t really call the promotions page packed, but there is some decent stuff. Personally, I like having more to choose from, you know.
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