The player describes endless dead spins and bought bonus rounds that, despite promised multipliers, returned only small amounts.
SlotsDynamite Casino — review
SlotsDynamite is a dynamite-themed casino with a sportsbook, powered by Coco Loco Holdings N.V. under the Curaçao license 365/JAZ according to our brand register. The site is technically well built: a dark single-app design, categories such as Dynamite Games, Live Dealers, Crash Games, Bonus Buy and Progressive Jackpots, and a cashier that mixes cards, e-wallets and seven cryptocurrencies. The address slotsdynamite.com doesn't, however, stop where you enter it — it forwards you with a 301-omdirigering to the numbered mirror slotsdynamite144.com.
This review is the toughest we've published in this round, and it's not because of how the site looks. It's because of what 57 players have written about what happens when withdrawals are requested. 1.7 out of 5 on Trustpilot, a profile the company has never claimed, zero responses to the criticism — and a recurring theme that makes this more than a withdrawal issue: players who requested self-exclusion report being ignored. We go through everything below, with sources for each line.
Rating, point by point
Five subratings that add up to 2.4
The sub-scores are the editorial team's own and are based on the same sources as the rest of the site: what the operator itself publishes, what is in our register, and what players report publicly. When the three sources point in different directions the last one weighs heaviest, because it concerns what actually happened with real money. Two of five areas receive a score below two, and that's not a typo.
| Area | Rating | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Game selection | 5,0 | Broad category structure and a sportsbook, but neither the number of games nor a provider list is published. |
| Bonuses | 1,5 | No welcome bonus amount, no wagering requirements, no terms readable before login. |
| Payments | 3,0 | Unusually broad cashier on paper, but players report withdrawal caps and unpaid payouts. |
| License & security | 1,2 | Curaçao, mirror domain, no license text in the footer and reports of ignored self-exclusion. |
| Customer support | 1,4 | Live chat is available, but missing replies are one of the most common complaints in the profile. |
Quick facts about SlotsDynamite
What is published — and everything that isn't
The information below comes from three sources: SlotsDynamites own site, our register of verified brands and Trustpilot. Where any of them doesn't say anything it says "not published, and that wording appears here more often than on any other casino page we've written. That in itself is a result: a casino that withholds its own figures has chosen that you should register first and figure it out later.
| Operator | Coco Loco Holdings N.V. according to our brand register |
|---|---|
| License | Curaçao 365/JAZ according to the register — full license text is missing from the footer |
| Domain | slotsdynamite.com redirects (301) to slotsdynamite144.com |
| Start year | Not specified on the site |
| Number of games | Not specified — the lobby is divided into categories without a total figure |
| Providers | Not listed — a Providers page exists but the studios were not listed in the view we captured |
| Verticals | Casino, live casino, crash, Bonus Buy, progressive jackpots, mini-games and sportsbook |
| Welcome bonus | Not published before login — promotions hub and Bonus Buy category available |
| Minimum deposit | Not published |
| Withdrawal time | Not published — players report 72 hours to 15 days |
| Withdrawal limits | Not published — players report caps and thresholds of 250–500 £ |
| Languages | English only — no Swedish version |
| Trustpilot | 1,7 av 5 · 57 reviews · the profile is not claimed av bolaget |
Pros and cons
Short version before the details
Arguments in favor
- Unusually broad cashier on paper: cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Revolut, PaysafeCard, Skrill, Neteller, Monzo, bank and SEPA.
- Seven cryptocurrencies listed alongside fiat — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin and Bitcoin Cash.
- The lobby is divided by category: Dynamite Games, New Games, Live Dealers, Bonus Buy, Crash Games, Progressive Jackpots and Mini Games.
- Casino and sportsbook share the same account, with a game search in the interface.
- The footer links to Bonus Terms, terms and conditions, withdrawal and refund policy, responsible gambling and a contact page with 18+ labelling.
- The brand can be tied to a named company and a license number in the register — several competitors in the same segment lack even that.
Arguments against
- Trustpilot shows 1.7 out of 5 on 57 reviews, the profile is not claimed and the company has not responded to the criticism.
- Several reviews report that requests for self-exclusion and account closure were ignored — that's the most serious issue in the entire record.
- Players report withdrawal caps and withdrawal thresholds of 250–500 £ that are not published anywhere in advance.
- The verification is described as a hurdle: one review reports eleven requested documents before a withdrawal was processed.
- The brand domain redirects to a numbered mirror, slotsdynamite144.com — a pattern that typically follows blocks.
- Neither welcome bonus, wagering requirements, minimum deposit, withdrawal times, nor number of games are published before logging in.
What SlotsDynamite looks like
Four views — captured by us, unedited and only cropped
The images below were captured by us, unedited and only cropped. This matters here: a nice marketing image from the operator would say absolutely nothing about what this page is about. The cashier is missing — it requires a login, and we do not open accounts.
Welcome bonus and promotions
Promotion hub without a single figure
SlotsDynamite has a promotions section and its own Bonus Buy-category in the lobby. What is missing is a welcome figure. No percentage, no maximum amount, no number of free spins, no minimum deposit to qualify. We read through the front page and the promotions view without an account, and where a normal casino writes «100 % up to X» there is nothing at all here. The terms are on separate pages — Bonus Terms and Promotions — which in practice open after registration.
We don't make up figures for an operator that chooses not to publish them, and you shouldn't guess them either. But at this casino the missing figure isn't just a comparison omission. Read the reviews further down the page and note how many of them are about terms the player didn't know until the win was already in their account: a withdrawal cap of 250 £, a rule that deposits under 100 £ do not grant withdrawal rights, a wagering requirement of over 1 000 £ that only appeared when the money was about to be paid out. All three examples come from different players at different times.
It's that kind of pattern that makes the bonus section on this particular page something other than a walkthrough of an offer. A bonus whose terms you cannot read in advance is at best impossible to evaluate. At worst, it's the mechanism that ties your balance to the account — and several of the reports below describe exactly that experience: the money appears on the screen, but can't be moved.
Bonus Buy deserves its own line. It's a game category, not an offer: slots where you can buy your way directly into the bonus round for a fixed multiple of the stake. The category itself is entirely normal and is available at most modern casinos. But the first review in our list, from juni 2026, is specifically about purchased bonus rounds that, according to the player, returned small amounts despite promised multipliers. We cannot verify individual sessions, and the slots' math lies with the studio, not with the operator — but we note that the category is highlighted in marketing while the origin of the game selection is not disclosed.
Our review of the promotions ends where the site stops: a promotions hub that exists, a Bonus Terms page that exists, and not a single readable piece of information about what you get, what it costs to wager it or what happens if you win. If you want to see how the same table looks when a casino actually publishes its terms you can compare with our review of Oxibet, where percentage, caps and wagering requirements are written out before you touch the sign-up button.
Wagering requirements and terms
The table that should be filled in
This is what the bonus and withdrawal terms look like for a reader without an account. The table is deliberately full of empty rows, because that is exactly how much SlotsDynamite withholds. The far-right column shows where the information comes from — and where it says «player reviews» it's important to understand the difference: that's what players report, not what the operator promised.
| Terms | SlotsDynamite | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome bonus, percentage and cap | Not published | Promotions page requires an account |
| Free spins in the welcome package | Not published | — |
| Wagering requirement | Not published | A review states a requirement of over 1 000 £ |
| Max bet during bonus | Not published | — |
| Validity period | Not published | — |
| Excluded games | Not published | — |
| Minimum deposit for bonus | Not published | A review reports 100 £ as the threshold for withdrawal eligibility |
| Minimum withdrawal amount | Not published | Player reviews state 250 £ |
| Withdrawal cap | Not published | Player reviews state 250–500 £ |
| Withdrawal processing time | Not published | Player reviews state 72 hours to 15 days |
| Other promotions | Promotion hub and Bonus Buy category | The site's menu |
Ten of eleven rows lack a published figure, and the four that do have content got it from players' reports — not from the operator. That's what it looks like when a casino pushes the entire information burden to after registration. We've seen the same table almost as empty at other brands, but we haven't seen it combined with a Trustpilot rating of 1,7. It is that combination, not the emptiness itself, that sets the score on this page.
The game selection
A well-stocked lobby with no listed content
The lobby is the part of SlotsDynamite that actually works as it should. The menu divides the selection into Dynamite Games, New Games, Live Dealers, Bonus Buy, Crash Games, Progressive Jackpots och Mini Games, with a sportsbook in its own tab and a search box that finds individual titles. Game rows load in carousels, the interface is dark and responsive, and the categorisation is thought through enough that you can find your way back to a game you liked.
What is missing are the numbers behind it. No total number of games is published. The providers are not listed in the view we captured, even though a Providers page exists in the menu. For a reader this means you can't answer the most basic question before registering: whose games am I playing? It's a question that matters, because a slot from a known studio has the same certified math regardless of where it's hosted — while a game with no stated provider is just that, a game with no stated provider.
We want to be clear about the limits of our own review: we've read the lobby without an account and therefore couldn't open every category in logged-in mode. What is stated here is what could be determined from the outside, and that's enough to say the structure is good and the reporting poor.
Slots, Bonus Buy and crash
The slots section is where our readers end up, and it is split into the house's own «Dynamite Games» tab plus New Games for the latest releases. Bonus Buy appears as a separate category, which says something about who the casino wants to attract: players who buy into the bonus round rather than stay in the base game. Crash Games — the fast multiplier games that grew out of crypto casinos — also have their own tab.
Progressive Jackpots and Mini Games complete the picture. It's a selection built for high-frequency play with short rounds, and it should be said straight out that the profile places higher demands on player protection, not lower. A casino that markets bonus buys and crash should have the best limit-setting tools in the industry. What players report about that matter can be found in the section on responsible gambling.
Live casino and sportsbook
The Live Dealers category is in the menu, but which live studios run the tables does not appear in the published material. The number of tables is also not stated. It's the same pattern as everywhere else on the site: the category exists, the content is not disclosed.
The sportsbook appears as its own tab and shares an account with the casino. It's convenient, and at the same time the most common source of bonus confusion among operators of this kind — wagering on sports is generally not counted toward a casino bonus, and vice versa. Because no bonus terms are published we can't say how SlotsDynamite handles it. If you want to start in the game instead of the casino you'll find our slot pool and our collections on its own pages.
Providers
Studios behind the games
SlotsDynamite has a Providers-page in the menu, but in the view we captured no individual studios were listed. So we cannot confirm a single provider by name, and we are not going to list studios on a guess just because the categories in the lobby look like those at other casinos. Where other reviews on this site have eleven confirmed names, this one has zero.
It's more serious than it may sound. The provider list is the single most verifiable quality claim a casino can publish: the studios' games are externally certified, their RTP values are published and their math can be checked independently of the operator. A casino that displays its providers openly makes itself auditable. One that doesn't asks you to trust a category classification.
We always list providers in text and never as logos — the studios' trademarks belong to them, not us. If you want to go the other way and start at the studio rather than the casino you'll find our full compilation on the page about providers, with each studio's titles in our pool.
License and regulation
Who is behind it and under which license
According to our trademark register, SlotsDynamite is operated by Coco Loco Holdings N.V. under The Curaçao license 365/JAZ. The registry also lists alternative addresses for the brand, including slotsdynamite144.com and slotsdynamite.casino. These are claims we can stand by. What we not what we could do was read the same details in the site's footer: no full licensing paragraph was visible in the view we captured, even though the footer otherwise contains terms, a withdrawal policy and a contact page.
A Curaçao license is a light-touch license. It is cheap to obtain, places low demands on the operator's accounting and handling of customer funds, and — most important for you as a player — provides no practical route to dispute resolution. If a conflict over a withdrawal arises there is no European regulator that can compel the operator to do anything. This is not a legal judgment of what you are allowed to do; it is a description of what protection exists when something goes wrong. And on this particular page that description is not theoretical.
Then the redirection. If you type in slotsdynamite.com you end up at slotsdynamite144.com via a 301 redirect. Numbered mirrors are a known pattern in this segment and usually have one of two explanations: the domain has been blocked in some country and the operator changes address, or the brand runs several parallel entry points for different traffic sources. We can't determine which. But the effect for you is the same — your terms, your balance and your support history sit at an address that can be swapped, and a player in our review sample describes exactly that the site stopped opening while money remained in the account.
We do not make a judgment about what is allowed in your country. We describe which licence the casino has, who holds it and what that means in practice. Here that means: light licence, a named company in the registry but not in the footer, and a brand that changes address. How we arrive at that kind of conclusion is explained on the page about "how we test.
Security and fair play
Documents, data protection and player protection
The footer links to Bonus Terms, terms and conditions, Withdrawal & Refund Policies, a page about responsible gambling and a contact page, with 18+ marking. It's a basic package that exists, and the site runs over an encrypted connection. As far as that goes, it's like any other operator in the segment.
What is missing is everything that makes the package verifiable. No reported testing institution, no published RTP data, no provider list to check against, no complete license text in the footer. The slots are likely delivered via an aggregator and thus have the same certified math at SlotsDynamite as everywhere else — but since the studios are not disclosed we can't even say that with certainty.
Several players in our material write that the games feel manipulated. We report it as it is: player reviews, not established facts. A single session says nothing about a slot's mathematics, and a losing streak always feels like a system. But when the same claim recurs among several independent people in the same profile, together with reports that withdrawals are blocked, it's no longer a matter of bad luck and it deserves to remain unabridged in a review.
The main security concern, however, is neither about encryption nor RTP. It's about several reviews describing requests for "account closure and self-exclusion not heeded, and that marketing continued to follow afterwards. A casino that has a page about responsible gambling but does not act when someone asks to be excluded has player protection that exists only on paper. That is the single factor that drags the partial safety rating down to 1,2.
Insättningar
An unusually extensive cashier
Here SlotsDynamite deserves credit for what can actually be verified: the banking options are broader than at almost every other casino on our list. On the fiat side, the following are listed Show, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Revolut, PaysafeCard, Skrill, Neteller, Monzo, banköverföring och SEPA. On the crypto side Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin och Bitcoin Cash. Mixing card payments, mobile wallets, a British niche bank and seven cryptocurrencies in the same checkout is technically an achievement.
But breadth must be weighed directly, and in two ways. First: a long list of methods says something about how money will in, nothing about how they are paid out. No limits, fees or processing times are published for any of the methods, and the withdrawal section further down shows what players report when they try to access their balance again. Secondly: "Monzo in the list is a clear marker. Monzo is a British bank, and its presence together with amounts in pounds throughout the review material shows that the casino is effectively targeting British players. This becomes important in the section on responsible gambling.
If you're playing from Sweden the picture is clear: there are no Swish, no BankID login and no Swedish payment rail in the published material. The site and support operate in English, balances are apparently handled in pounds according to player reports, and a card deposit from a Swedish bank therefore gives you both a currency conversion and an operator without Swedish supervision. The card will likely work technically. That is not the same as it being a good idea.
Withdrawals and verification
Withdrawals, limits and verification
The operator publishes none withdrawal time, none lägsta uttagsbelopp, none limits and none fees. There is a page called Withdrawal & Refund Policies, but the figures a player needs to plan a withdrawal cannot be read without an account. Everything else in this section therefore comes from the players themselves, and we mark it clearly each time.
What is reported is strikingly consistent. Several independent reviews indicate a minimum withdrawal amount of 250 and caps in the range 250–500 £. One player describes a win of 1 100 £ where only 250 £ was withdrawable. Another reports a cap of 450 £ that made the win practically inaccessible. A third says a withdrawal of over 2 000 £ was held up for 25 days with promises that weren't kept. Processing times mentioned range from 72 hours to 15 days, and in several cases the money never arrived at all.
Verification is the second recurring theme. One review states that "eleven different identity documents was requested before a withdrawal was released. Several others describe how new requirements popped up every time the previous ones had been met. KYC is in itself completely legitimate — every serious operator must verify identity — but the difference between a check and an obstacle lies in whether the requirements are finite and known in advance. Here they are described as neither.
Our usual advice is to do the verification immediately when the account is new, before you have anything to withdraw. That advice still generally applies, and you can read more about why in our review of fast withdrawals. But at this particular casino it's more honest to say something else: when the evidence includes reports of confiscated balances, withdrawals returned to the gaming account and accounts closed after complaints, no KYC routine in the world is the decisive variable. Do not deposit money you are not prepared to lose entirely.
Payment methods: limits and processing times
Payment methods: limits and processing times
The table shows everything published about the cashier, and flags what isn't. The «Källa» column distinguishes between what the operator lists and what players report. Note that the columns for limits and times are completely empty on the operator's side — all figures that appear in this withdrawal review come from Trustpilot reviews.
| Method | Insättning | Withdrawals | Boundaries | Time | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | Yes | Not published | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Apple Pay / Google Pay | Yes | Not published | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Revolut / Monzo | Yes | Not published | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Skrill / Neteller | Yes | Not published | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| PaysafeCard | Yes | Not applicable | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Bank transfer / SEPA | Yes | Not published | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, DOGE, BCH) | Yes | Not published | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Reported withdrawal limits | — | According to players | 250–500 £ | 72 hours–15 days | Trustpilot reviews |
| Swish / BankID | No | No | — | — | No Swedish payment rail |
Read the table twice. The first column is full — you can deposit money in a dozen ways. The three columns about withdrawing them again contain not a single piece of information from the operator. The only row with concrete figures is the one we took from player reviews, and those numbers are not in the casino's favor.
How our review of the site went
What I did, in the order I did it
I review each casino in the same order and only write about what I have actually done. For SlotsDynamites this means: I have gone through the site without an account, read everything that is published, checked against our brand register and read the entire Trustpilot profile. I haven’t deposited any money and therefore haven’t tested a withdrawal — and I won't do that at this casino either.
It's worth saying straight out why. We test withdrawals at casinos where the risk is that the money will arrive slowly. We do not test withdrawals at a casino where the background evidence includes reports of confiscated balances and accounts closed after complaints. That would not be journalism; it would be paying for a point we can already document with 57 others' experiences.
- 1 · Footer firstI always start from the bottom. Here there are Bonus Terms, terms, withdrawal policy, responsible gambling and contact — but no full license paragraph in the view I captured. I had to get the company name from our own register instead of from the site.
- 2 · DomainThe address I typed wasn't the one I ended up at. slotsdynamite.com forwards to slotsdynamite144.com with a 301 redirect. Numbered mirrors are a signal I always note, and I then searched the registry for more addresses. There they were.
- 3 · Campaign HubHere the review stopped almost before it began. A promotions section and a Bonus Buy category exist, but not a single number: no percentage, no cap, no wagering requirement, no minimum deposit. I clicked until the page asked for registration and stopped there.
- 4 · The lobby and the cashierI count categories, look up my reference studios and check the game search. The structure is good: seven clear categories plus sports. The providers couldn't be read. The cashier, however, could be read in its entirety, and it's the widest in our whole list.
- 5 · Trustpilot and the registerFinally I read the reviews in full — 33 of 57 could be read on two pages — and checked the company details against the register. The company matched. The picture of what happens after a win made me rewrite the tone of this entire review.
The conclusion after the review is uncomfortable to formulate but easy to justify. SlotsDynamite is competently built and sells itself with a cashier that is among the broadest we've seen. Everything that would help you make an informed decision lies behind the registration button, and everything that 57 players have written about what happens after registration points in the same direction. That is why this page looks the way it does.
We flag every step we couldn't complete. An empty field is always more honest than a guess.
Customer support
Channels, languages and what the players say
SlotsDynamite offers live chat via a «Chat With Us» button and a contact page in the footer. Opening hours are not stated, no support email address is highlighted and no telephone number is present in the published material. The whole site runs on English — there is no Swedish version of the interface, terms or support.
What players write is uniformly negative. "Support doesn't respond" and "takes no responsibility" are the gist of several reviews; one player describes nine days of waiting for a withdrawal followed by account closure and complete silence after the complaint. Another says money from a deposit never arrived, with a 40-minute promise from chat and then nothing. On the other hand there is a review where chat is reported to have solved a problem and one where withdrawals processed in 72 hours — that should be included, and it's in the feed below.
Our stance: a live chat that exists is not the same as support that answers, and there is no Swedish authority to turn to if the chat says no. The Trustpilot profile is also not claimed of the company and not a single review has been responded to publicly. A company that doesn't respond to 57 public complaints has made a choice, and that choice is as much an indication of the support as the chat window is.
Players' reviews
The full Trustpilot profile, referenced in summary
The profile is on the brand's main domain slotsdynamite.com and shows 1.7 out of 5 based on 57 reviews. It is not claimed of the company, and none of the reviews have been replied to. The evidence is therefore not small — 57 reviews are enough for a pattern to mean something — and it lacks the packs of short five-star posts that usually appear the same week for brands that buy their reputation. This is what the players themselves have written, unanswered.
Complaints gather around eight themes that recur among independent people: missing payouts, withdrawal caps and thresholds of 250–500 £, verification as a hurdle (in one case eleven requested documents), ignored requests for account closure and self-exclusion, marketing spam även efter avslutsbegäran, allegations of rigged games, confiscated balances och support that doesn't respond. The amounts in the complaints are reported almost exclusively in pounds, and the cashier lists the British bank Monzo — the casino is effectively targeting British players.
There are positive exceptions and they will remain. One review describes a payout of 3 000 dollars that arrived in full and calls the casino reliable. Another, rated three stars, describes withdrawals within 72 hours after a slow verification. We do not remove them and we do not reweigh them: 33 of the reviews we've been able to read are reproduced below in the order they appear in the profile, with the rating and the date they have.
About the mirrors, for the sake of completeness: there are four additional Trustpilot profiles on variants of the brand's domain. slotsdynamite6.com has 3.4 from four reviews and slotsdynamite14.com 3.2 on a single one. Two other profiles are empty. None of them are used as a basis here — neither as ratings nor as quotes — because the sources are too thin to mean anything. We mention them as a fact: the brand's reviews are spread across multiple addresses, just like the brand itself.
The request to close the account was ignored. Promotional messages kept coming, and the player states that the casino also called them.
A win is being withheld. According to the player, the payout is blocked by document requests that keep piling up instead of being completed.
Withdrawals took up to 72 hours and the verification dragged out, but the matter was eventually resolved. One of the few reviews where the money arrived.
The win was never paid out. The player describes a withdrawal threshold of 450 £ that is practically impossible to reach, and money that was missing after two weeks of waiting.
Support does not respond and, according to the player, takes no responsibility for the problems raised.
Multiple attempts to close the account were rejected. The player states a withdrawal cap of £500 and that new reasons to refuse the payout appeared each time.
Aggressive promotional emails that land early in the morning. The player calls it irresponsible marketing.
The minimum withdrawal is set to 250 £, an amount the player describes as practically impossible to win. Support is silent.
Withdrawal times ranging from 72 hours to 15 days, combined with limits in the range 250–500 £.
Because, according to the player, eleven different identity documents were required to withdraw funds.
A promised refund had still not arrived three months after it was requested.
A withdrawal of over 2 000 £ was delayed for more than 25 days with promises that were not fulfilled. The player also states that their self-exclusion request was ignored.
A win of £1,100 could only be cashed out up to £250. The player reports that the casino instead urged further deposits.
Bonus funds were never refunded, the statements about wagering contradicted each other, and the account was blocked after the player complained.
The wins were not paid out. The player describes contrived percentage limits that prevent withdrawals.
Withdrawn funds were returned to the player account and the bonus features did not work. The player describes it as systematic fraud.
Nine days' wait for a withdrawal was followed by the account being blocked. After the fraud complaint, customer support did not respond at all.
The player won 3 000 dollars and received the full amount, and describes the casino as reliable. The only five-star review in our selection.
After a deposit of 40 £ plus bonus the balance grew to 2 000 £ — whereupon it turned out that withdrawals were not possible for deposits under 100 £.
Deposited funds never reached the account. Support promised they would appear within 40 minutes, then they were gone.
After registering and depositing, the money never appeared in the player account.
A stake of 20 £ yielded a 1 100 £ win. The withdrawal was cancelled and the money returned to the account without explanation, citing limits that were never disclosed.
Because accessing the winnings required an additional over 1 000 £ in wagering. The player also reports that the domain disappeared until a fraud complaint was filed.
The account was closed permanently and 1 940 euros were confiscated along with a withdrawal that was already pending.
The site stopped loading while £500 remained in the account, and support could not be reached.
Minimum withdrawal of 250 £ and reels that the player claims are suspiciously locked. The review also notes that the casino targets players who have self-excluded via Gamstop.
A blunt call to stay away from the site and to report it to the authorities.
Six emails requesting account closure went unanswered. The player notes that commitments to responsible gambling are not upheld.
The games are perceived as altered to the player's disadvantage. The review also claims that support hides who owns the company and that a license is missing.
A short warning in two sentences: avoid.
Payouts are perceived as markedly worse than competitors' and the verification process as protracted. The player argues that the whole setup is designed for you to lose more.
A withdrawal was stuck for 13 days. Emails went unanswered and promises to expedite the matter led nowhere.
Source: Trustpilot — slotsdynamite.com, rating 1.7 out of 5 based on 57 reviews, avläst 3 augusti 2026. The profile is not claimed by the company and no review has been responded to. We read two pages of the profile and reproduce all 33 reviews that could be read there, in the profile's order, summarized in our own words and without usernames — including the five-star one. Page three was not read; the picture on the first two was consistent. Four Trustpilot profiles on numbered mirrors of the domain (slotsdynamite6.com 3.4 out of 5 on four reviews, slotsdynamite14.com 3.2 out of 5 on one review, and two empty profiles) are not used as source material, either as ratings or as quotes. The material above is taken from the main domain's profile, not from any mirror.
Responsible gambling
Self-exclusion, Gamstop and why this section is the most important on the page
SlotsDynamite has a responsible gaming page in the footer and an 18+ label. The age limit is 18 years. At the same time, several independent reviews in the profile describe that requests for account closure was rejected or ignored — in one case after six emails — and that the marketing continued afterward. At least one review explicitly states that a request for self-exclusion lämnades utan åtgärd medan ett uttag låg och väntade. En dokumentsida som finns och en funktion som inte används är inte spelarskydd.
Now to what a Swedish reader needs to understand, and this is the most important paragraph on the whole page. In Sweden the system is called "spelpaus.se: you exclude yourself once, and all Swedish-licensed operators must respect the exclusion. In the UK the equivalent is called Gamstop and works the same for UK-licensed operators. A casino without A casino with a Swedish license is not covered by Spelpaus — and a casino without a UK license is not covered by Gamstop. SlotsDynamite has a Curaçao license and therefore neither. That one of the reviews describes the casino as specifically targeting players who have already self-excluded via Gamstop is therefore not a detail; it's the logical end point of a business model built on staying outside both registers. If you've self-excluded via spelpaus.se this site will let you in, and that is exactly why you should not use it.
If you need to talk to someone, there is Support line on 020-81 91 00, free of charge and anonymous. You can self-exclude from all Swedish-licensed gambling at spelpaus.se, and you'll find more tools and contact options on our page about responsible gambling. Set your limit before you deposit, never after. Never play with money you need for something else, and treat bonuses as entertainment — not as return.
Inferno slots to play elsewhere
Four titles from our pool — reviewed by us, independently of the casino above
Usually we link a casino with slots from studios we've verified in its lobby. That isn't possible here: SlotsDynamite reports no providers, so we have no list to rely on. The games below are instead titles from "our own pool that we have reviewed ourselves, and they are available at a large number of operators. Consider them a starting point for your search elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions about SlotsDynamite
Eight answers, all sourced from what's published
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Does my Spelpaus exclusion apply at SlotsDynamite?
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Our final rating
What SlotsDynamite is — and who should choose something else
2.4 out of 10 — 2.4 out of 10 — broad cashier, empty storefront, thin basis for evaluation
Let's first give the casino what is actually verifiable. The cashier is the most extensive on our list, with a dozen fiat methods and seven cryptocurrencies in the same interface. The lobby is organized by category and easy to navigate, the sportsbook shares the same account and the site functions properly. The brand can be linked to a named company and a license number in our register. That's more than many competitors offer.
And then the positives run out. No welcome bonus amount, no wagering requirements, no minimum deposit, no withdrawal time, no limits, no game count, no provider list, no full license text in the footer — and a main domain that redirects you to a numbered mirror. On top of that lies 1.7 out of 5 on Trustpilot after 57 reviews, on a profile the company never claimed and never replied to. The complaints aren't about slow support but about funds that won't be released, limits players weren't told about, never-ending verification and accounts that are closed after complaints. Most seriously are reports that self-exclusion requests were ignored.
The editorial conclusion: We can't identify any group of readers for whom this casino would be the right choice. If you want a wide range of banking options you'll find it at operators who also publish their withdrawal terms. If you want crash and bonus buys you'll find them at casinos that disclose their providers. And if you have ever self-excluded via spelpaus.se or Gamstop, this is the kind of site the whole exclusion was meant to protect you from. Look at the alternatives below instead — or at our entire list of 10 reviewed casinos.
If you came here to compare and have now decided to opt out, this page has done its job. Below are three of the 9 other brands on our list, reviewed using exactly the same method and with every figure taken from the same kinds of sources. None of them is perfect — we award high scores as sparingly as low ones — but all three publish more about their terms than SlotsDynamite does, and none of them has a basis for judgment anywhere near as thorough as this. Read the review before you deposit money anywhere, and if you need a reminder of what we actually check, it's on the page about "how we test.
Deepest promotion program in the list and 3 000+ games, but 500 % with 40× wagering requires you to do the math before you accept.
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Well-built crypto casino with 49 providers and 321 live tables, but neither bonus figures nor withdrawal times can be viewed without an account.
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Six languages, clear operator disclosure and a well-organized live casino — but Trustpilot has removed the brand's profile, and that weighs heavily.
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