I’ve tested hundreds of casinos, and Kinbet’s game collection is genuinely one of the biggest I’ve come across. When I logged in and started exploring, the sheer number of options hit me immediately—86 software providers is no joke. I’m talking about everything from household names like Microgaming, Playtech, and Yggdrasil to newer studios like Hacksaw Gaming and Relax Gaming that pump out the popular stuff.
Pokies
The pokies library is where Kinbet really shines. I played through some classics like Immortal Romance and Game of Thrones from Microgaming, then jumped over to the Money Train series from Relax Gaming. Playtech’s Age of the Gods lineup is here too, along with progressive jackpots that can pay out life-changing money. I didn’t struggle to find my favourites, and the search function made it easy to pull up specific titles. What impressed me most was the mix—I found everything from old-school fruit machines to the latest Megaways pokies.
Live Dealer & Tables
Live dealer games are available through Vivo Gaming, Betgames.tv, SA Gaming, and Bombay Live. I tested a few blackjack and roulette tables, and the streams were clear with professional dealers. The selection isn’t as massive as the pokies side, but it covers all the basics I look for. Table game fans will find plenty of variants to keep things interesting, though video poker players are out of luck—there’s nothing in that category at all.
The one area that bugs me is transparency. Kinbet doesn’t publish RTP figures for individual games, and there’s no independent audit backing up their 96.93% average payout. That number is genuinely good—better than most casinos I review—but I’d feel more confident if they showed their work. It’s not a dealbreaker given the quality and variety here, but it’s worth keeping in mind.