The first thing I wanted to know was the total number of games featured on the site, as this wasn’t clearly displayed anywhere. I got in touch with customer services and was pleased to learn that All British Casino features “around 1,600 games”. I did my best to count the number on offer and I put the figure somewhere closer to 2,000 slots plus other games.
Interestingly, in an effort to differentiate itself from the competition, All British Casino has employed a custom tile aesthetic, where each game is shown in a blue box with the same font and a smaller title-related image.
Whilst this does give the game library a fairly distinctive look, it may also make it a little trickier for some players to find specific games at a glance. That said, the search function is responsive and reliable.
The All British approach is to appeal widely, providing a modern service and a steady supply of new titles to keep loyal players interested. For the most part, this scattershot tactic really seems to pay off.
Slots
A scroll through the slots library revealed a solid range of titles including classics like Book of Dead and Starburst, as well as plenty of lesser-known options, so there’s no lack of variety here.
The layout contains a few helpful clues as to the areas of expertise. For instance, there’s a dedicated tab for jackpot games. There are 9 jackpot titles to choose from in total, which may not be as much as some players would like, but, as one who prefers a regular slot, I found it to be plenty. At the time of writing the WowPot jackpot had a top prize approaching 8 figures!
The site’s layout also contains dedicated sections for seasonal games, ‘British Favs’, tournament titles, new slot releases and more. There’s also a Game of the Month on display, which gives you some insight into what other players are playing.
Other games
Like other well-known casinos in the L&L family, All British Casino aims to appeal to a broad range of players, with separate tabs dedicated to the ‘Live Casino’ section of the site, a ‘Sportsbook', ‘Slingo’, ‘Table Games’, and even ‘Casual Games’.
The latter contains an assortment of miscellaneous games which are easy to play and don’t really belong in the other categories. Examples include a game based on beer pong, Noughts and Crosses, and a few basic card games. These aren’t likely to win anyone over on their own, but they could offer an interesting break for players who fancy something a bit different.
The 30+ table games on offer are varied, with multiple versions of roulette, blackjack, poker and baccarat. There are even a few exclusives, such as ‘All British Casino Roulette’ and ‘All British Blackjack’.
There’s even a sportsbook which at first glance appears only to have five categories, but venturing further into this section of the site, it becomes apparent that this is a comprehensive sports betting site with no shortage of fixtures.
The live games section contains many popular titles, with a decent selection of Evolution titles as well as a few wild cards. With around 70 games in this section, Live Casino lovers are unlikely to be disappointed.
The only notable omission seems to be bingo, but this is unlikely to dissuade many players. All British Casino manages to deliver both quality and quantity across the board, and that’s no mean feat!