Prism Casino extensive review

Prism Casino Review

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I was looking forward to writing my Prism Casino review, mainly because of how horrible this online casino is. But more than that, I wanted to write about how lazy it is.

You see, there’s an online casino called Dreams Casino, and Prism Casino took the entire game page layout and bonus codes from them. Just a blatant rip-off. Now, you might think this is an issue that Dreams Casino will resolve.

Oh, my sweet summer child. Both of these online casinos are owned by the same people — Virtual Casino Group. And one thing they are known for is definitely not high standards when it comes to online casinos. So, I don’t think we will see anything change here. They’ll just keep it as is and have both casinos.

One good thing about Prism Casino is that it lets you make deposits with a credit card, not just cryptocurrencies like Dreams Casino forces you to use. So, at least they are different in some regard. You can still use crypto to make deposits, so that’s cool.

Also, I’m amazed to see they don’t have a landing page. It just goes to the game lobby screen immediately. They don’t show you their game catalog, promotions or even how to contact them.

All of that is hidden until you register and can view it on the sidebar menu. Just overall a poorly designed website, but it kinda fits the casino and its owner, so there is that.

They also don’t have a license, because, of course, they don’t. So, just stay away from this online casino. I really don’t see why you would ever give them money. Might as well donate it to some cause instead of burning it at Prism Casino.

Below the Short Summary section, you’ll find an in-depth look at all this abysmal online casino has to offer. So, let’s go.

Short Summary

Good

  1. Has games provided by RealTime Gaming (RTG) software
  2. Plenty of crypto options for making deposits and withdrawals

Bad

  1. Rip-off of Dreams Casino (almost the same website)
  2. Operates without a license
  3. Small library of non-slot games
  4. No crypto
  5. Re-uses the same bonuses from Dreams Casino
  6. No live dealer casino games
  7. Website UI is abysmal
  8. Part of the Virtual Casino Group
  9. Lack of a proper loyalty program

Casino Bonuses And Promotions

Prism Casino home page

A Warm Welcome?

I was very surprised to see that Prism Casino has the same bonus offerings as Dreams Casino does. It’s the exact same, from the bonus amount, extra bonus for depositing more money, down to the wagering requirements. It’s just super lazy. 

So, here is my exact copy, word for word, information about the welcome bonus taken straight from the Dreams Casino review you can also check out.

Welcome Bonus

  • 275% Match Deposit Bonus (use bonus code BARBEQUE)

An okayish welcome bonus for your first deposit, but since it’s the only one, it pales in comparison to what some of the other online casinos have provided their new players. 

There’s a 15% extra increase for the match deposit bonus if you deposit a minimum of $100 with crypto. Now you’ll get a 290% Match Bonus, which ain’t that bad I guess.

Anyway, the wagering requirements are quite steep, with a minimum deposit amount of $50 required and a playthrough is undisclosed. Best of all this bonus amount isn’t cashable. Amazing, simply amazing. It’s like they want you to not play at their casino.

No Deposit Bonus

  • 25 free spins (LUCKY25) – without having to place a deposit you can win 25 free spins on Lucky Catch. There is a $100 max cash out and 5x wagering requirements. Bonus wins are non-cashable.

Check out our post which contains more information: Prism Casino no deposit bonus codes.

Existing Players Bonuses

Still the same story. We have the exact same bonus present in the Dreams Casino, down to the requirements. Nothing changed.

They do offer one new bonus that wasn’t present at the Dreams Casino, so that’s something I guess. No free chip tho, so that’s a shame. Perhaps it could have made it stand out a bit.

Deposit Bonuses & Promotions

  • Bottomless wins with a 175% Match Bonus (use bonus code COLDBEER)

The one, and only bonus you’ll be getting as of now, this match deposit bonus at least has one thing going for it —no rules. So, that means no wagering requirements and a higher chance of getting a decent payout. 

However, what you win here is considered non-cashable, meaning you can’t withdraw it. So, that’s “amazing.”

I guess you can pay the minimum deposit amount of $30 just because, since what is the point of a bonus promotion that you can’t cash?

  • 225% Match Deposit Bonus + 35 Free Spins (use bonus code LUCKY225)

So, Prism Casino at least has a second deposit bonus unlike Dreams Casino, so that’s something. Anyway, make a minimum deposit of $30 and the match bonus is yours. On top of the 225% match bonus, you also get 35 free spins for the Lucyk Catch slot.

The terms and conditions are unclear with nothing mentioning the playthrough requirements. But at least they do have a no max cashout limit and you can take out your winnings from this bonus. So, that’s nice.

Prism Online Casino Games Offering

Prism Casino list of games

Once again, the exact same as Dreams Casino. Ok, this is to be expected given both use only RealTime Gaming software. But I’m not really talking about the Prism Casino games selection, but rather the game lobby layout of the website. 

It’s the exact same as the one in Dreams Casino. I thought I was on the wrong website, but nope, I was indeed at Prism Casino.

So, expect a lot of RTG slots, but very little in terms of other casino games. There are also no live dealer games here as well, and just like with Dreams Casino, Prism Casino also offers instant play for their games. I don’t know why you would want to play at this lazy online casino, but I’ve seen people do weirder stuff online.

Now playing online casino games should be a fun experience, but Prism Casino clearly missed the memo. So, let’s see what they have in store for you if you really do decide to give them your time and money.

Slots

The majority of the games here are RTG slots, so if you for some reason ignored all my warnings about Prism Casino and even saw for yourself that the casino is a blatant lazy rip-off of Virtual Casino Group’s other casino, Dreams Casino, you still want to play here…

I guess you might enjoy some of these slots. It’s not like they are bad or anything, it is RealTime Gaming that provides them after all. Why they love to associate themselves with online casinos like this is beyond me.

Here are some of its more popular casino games are:

  • Great Temple
  • Mighty Drums
  • Giant Fortunes
  • Santa’s Reel Wheel
  • Fortunes of Olympus
  • Cash Bandits Museum Heist

Table Games

Abysmal. Just like Dreams Casio, Prism Casino only has four, yes four measly table games to offer. Three of those are blackjack games. Here are the table games you’ll get to “enjoy”:

  • Suit ‘Em Up Blackjack
  • Blackjack + Perfect Paris
  • Blackjack
  • Tri Card Poker

Video Poker

A bit better, but still, underwhelming. If you really are a die-hard Virtual Casino Group fan and want to play some video poker, I guess you might have a fun time here. These are the games that await you at Prism Casino:

  • Loose Deuces
  • Double Jackpot Poker
  • Joker Poker
  • Jacks or Better
  • 777 Wild
  • Deuces Wild
  • Bonus Poker

Specialty Games

Pitiful. Just like the Table Games selection, Specialty Games are offered in an abysmal quantity. So, if you do enjoy them, at least there’s nothing enticing you to waste money at the Prism Casino. So, that’s good. Here are all the specialty games available:

  • Fish Catch
  • Banana Jones
  • European Roulette
  • Keno

Live Casino Games

There are none. But who cares honestly. Prism Casino is just a poorly designed online casino that you shouldn’t waste your time on. Simple as that.

Banking

At least it improves the payment options compared to Dreams Casino. Now we can give them money via credit cards as well, not just by using crypto. 

So, if you’re crazy or have money to burn for whatever reason, and don’t like charities, then I guess you can spend some time at Prism Casino and give them all your cash.

So, let’s see how you would be able to do that.

Deposit options

Besides crypto, which ranges from Bitcoin, Litecoin to Etherium, Dogecoin, and Tether, you can now also use credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard to make your deposits. So, that’s nice.

The minimum deposit amount is set to $30, and there’s no max limit for deposits, with no fees as well. So, that’s good for all you crypto enthusiasts.

Withdrawal options

As for withdrawals have a 5% processing fee, and there’s a $2500 limit per day, with a $10000 per week limit.

Withdrawals usually complete instantly, but in the worst case, you may need to wait up to 3 days for the process to finish. And on top of being able to withdraw via crypto, you can also use Bank Wire Transfer now.

Loyalty Program

Same old, same old. It uses the same comp point shtick from Dreams Casino. However, there’s no mention of VIP programs. So, you need to wager money at Prism Casino to earn comp points which you can then exchange for cash, at very low conversion rates.

But there’s no structured loyalty program, so you’ll just be wagering money to get comp points and then cash them in for a bit of petty cash later.

Customer Support

The casino support sucks, and I don’t really find that too shocking. You can contact them with one of the usual ways but don’t expect your issues to be resolved.

  • Dial +1-844-334-6619 (available from 7 am to 11 pm Monday to Friday (EST))
  • Send a strongly worded email that nobody will probably read to help@prismcasino.com
  • Or use Live Chat which is available 24/7

Licensing

None. Simple as that. This is a rip-off of the Dreams Casino, but since they are under the same roof, that of the Virtual Casino Group, it doesn’t matter. No license and operating as part of the Virtual Casino Group are two giant red flags that self-respecting gamblers will know to avoid. 

So, I don’t want to waste your time telling you why you should avoid one of the shadiest online gambling groups or why playing at an online casino operating without a license is not a smart choice. It’s common sense to avoid things that will just cause you to suffer. 

So, go and spend your money in a casino that deserves it, instead of giving your hard-earned cash to these shady people.

Restricted Countries

There are plenty of restricted countries, so enjoy the read (and I hope yours is not on the list): Afghanistan, Asia, Albania, Algeria, Africa, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, British Indian Ocean Territory, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, The Democratic Republic of The Congo, Costa Rica, Cote D’ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands (Malvinas), Fiji, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greenland, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guernsey, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Heard Island and Mcdonald Islands, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jersey, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macao, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Palestinia, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Pitcairn, Poland, Qatar, Reunion, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Georgia and The South Sandwich Islands, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Swaziland, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan, Province of China, Tajikistan, Tanzania, United Republic of, Thailand, Timor-leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Wallis and Futuna, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Conclusion

If you’re an experienced online gambler you’ll see that Prism Casino, or any casino that falls under the Virtual Casino Group umbrella, is not worth your time.

There are many other online casinos out there that do deserve your money and will provide a top-tier time, full of fun and enjoyment. So, don’t waste your money on lazy online casinos like Prism Casino and its brethren.

Sure, it has the well-known RTG software provider filling its gaming catalog, but apart from slots, their other offerings are quite poor, and limited. Plus, no live dealer games. They do accept a wide range of payment options, with credit cards and crypto both available. 

No E-wallets tho. They also claim to have good security, but given they just copied their entire website layout from Dreams Casino game lobby, and only have that screen, I wouldn’t trust them.

Also, of course, no license, meaning they aren’t to be trusted. Just ask yourself one simple question, “Would I let a pilot without a license fly my plane?” If you somehow answered yes to that, then by all means, enjoy Prism Casino and all of its kin, operating without a gambling license. 

But I know no sane person will think like this, so just ignore this lazy cash grab of an online casino and find yourself a proper one that will treat you right and is actually worth supporting with your money.

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