About Us — the Company, the Cashier and Our Editorial Method
The company behind the reels
We opened to Australian players in 2021. The company that holds the licence is Dama N.V., registered in Curaçao, and that is the only licence behind this site. Australia does not issue permits for online casino play, so no local authorisation exists for us or for any other operator you can reach from here. We would rather state that on the first page a cautious player opens than let them find it in a clause.
Everything about the operation is built around one market. The account is denominated in Australian dollars, the cashier carries the rails Australians actually use — PayID, Neosurf, cards, bank transfer and crypto — and support answers in English at any hour. There is no separate international version of the site with different terms; what is on these pages is what applies to your account.
What we run
The lobby holds more than 1,600 titles from Betsoft, Booming Games, Play’n GO, Quickspin, Relax Gaming and Yggdrasil, with roughly forty-five table, video-poker and live entries alongside them. Evolution deals the live floor. We do not build games and we cannot alter one: every title arrives compiled and certified from the studio, and its maths is tested by houses that answer to the studio's own regulator rather than to us.
The welcome package runs across four deposits to a ceiling of AU$5,500 in bonus funds, with 125 free spins on Wolf Saga attached to the first. Wagering is 50x. Twenty spins land on a new account without any deposit at all, capped at AU$200 of conversion. Those are the numbers, and we publish the unflattering half of them on the homepage rather than in small print.
Age, identity and the checks we do not skip
Eighteen is the minimum age and it is verified, not assumed. Before a first withdrawal every account provides a government photo ID and a document confirming an address; the check happens once and the account is cleared permanently. Sessions run over encrypted connections and stored documents are held against the account file rather than in a browser.
We close duplicate accounts. One person, one account, one household, one IP address — a second registration made to collect a second welcome package is closed and any bonus balance on it removed. This is not a formality we quietly ignore.
How the pages on this site are written and checked
Every figure published here — a wagering multiplier, a withdrawal ceiling, a processing window, a provider name — is taken from our own current terms and the cashier itself, then re-checked before a page goes up. Where a number is liable to move with a promotional calendar, we say so in the sentence rather than pretending to a precision we do not have.
What we do not do: we do not publish screenshots of wins that did not happen, we do not sell strategies for beating an RNG, and we do not describe a bonus in language that hides its cost. When a term is bad for the player — the 50x, the AU$10,000 weekly cap, the near-zero weighting on table games — it is written on the page in the same size as everything else. A casino that only publishes its good numbers is telling you something about its bad ones.
Pages are reviewed whenever the terms behind them change, and corrections are made on the page rather than in an addendum. If a figure here contradicts what your account shows, the account is right and we want to hear about it.