About NetGame
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Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Kyiv, Ukraine |
Office Locations | Kyiv |
Number of Employees | 90+ |
Number of Games | 80+ |
Types of Games | Online Slots, Crash Games |
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine, NetGame is a dynamic player in the online casino software industry. With nearly 80 games in their portfolio, they stand out for their innovative approach to game development, and brand-new casinos are smitten by it.
Over 40 of their games out of their 80+ library are built on the latest HTML5 platform, ensuring seamless performance across all mobile and desktop devices. Their new adaptive UI supports a 16x9 aspect ratio both horizontally and vertically, it is specifically designed for mobile users in mind.
Their diverse range of offerings includes not only traditional online slots but also crash games with bright colors and modern art styles. Their games are also available in over 18 different languages ensuring accessibility for players worldwide.
The software provider’s games are known for their intriguing features, including Mystery Cloning Reels that cover all the reels with prizes, a Hold ‘n’ Link feature, and the Cash Pool feature. From what I saw, their titles also incorporate interesting mechanics such as:
- Random Multipliers
- Hold and Win bonuses
- Stacked Wilds
- Sticky Wilds
- Win Both Ways
- Reel Upgrades
- Free Spins
The Aladin’s Chest slot game comes with the Hold ‘n’ Link feature which is boosted by the 243 paylines and medium volatility. The game also changes its background from day to night during the bonus game which looks aesthetically pleasing.
For the classic slot enthusiasts, I also tried out the Diamond Shot Blitz online slot. It comes with the more familiar 5x3 reel layout with up to 120 paylines but starts off at 50. The game also has random multipliers and free spins if you’re looking for a few features.
In terms of licenses and certifications, the software provider holds a sublicense from Curacao's Antillephone N.V. and has received RNG certification from the GLI. You can find more details on the NetGame Who We Are page.