Overview
Spinarium Casino launched in 2023 under operator Cosmogames N.V. and claims an Anjouan (Comoros) gaming licence. The platform runs on a proprietary turnkey solution and aggregates games from over 80 providers including Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt and Play’n GO. It also operates a combined sportsbook.
Independent safety ratings paint a stark picture. Casino Guru scores it 0.55/5 (1.1/10, Very Low — normalised to a 5-point scale for consistency) and classifies the casino as operating without a recognized license despite the Anjouan claim. AskGamblers is more generous at 3.75/5 CasinoRank with a 3.5/5 player rating from 17 reviews — but the sources disagree sharply, and the Casino Guru complaint database holds 40,682 black points across the operator group.
Welcome Bonus
The four-deposit welcome package promises up to A$7,080 plus 200 free spins. First deposit earns a 125% match up to A$1,420 plus 100 free spins on a minimum A$28 deposit. Second through fourth deposits add further matches of 100%, 75% and 200%.
Bonus Terms
Wagering sits at 35x the bonus amount, which is below the 40x market average — but the practical value is undercut by withdrawal limits. Casino Guru reports a daily cashout cap as low as $100, and AskGamblers complaints document discrepancies between advertised and actual withdrawal limits. A headline A$7,080 bonus is meaningless if you cannot withdraw meaningfully.
Game Selection
Spinarium carries over 10,000 titles from 80+ studios via its aggregator platform, with some geo-restricted in Australia.
Pokies
Over 8,000 pokies are available across classic three-reel, video, Megaways, progressive jackpot and exclusive in-house formats. Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO and Red Tiger content is all present — though NetEnt progressive jackpot wins are annulled for Australian players under NetEnt supplier T&Cs.
Table Games
Blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker are available in both RNG and live dealer formats with multiple rule variations.
Live Casino
Nearly 900 live dealer tables run through Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play Live and Playtech. Game shows include Crazy Time, Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher.
Payment Methods
Banking options are broad on paper but withdrawal execution is the core concern.
Fiat Options
Visa, Mastercard, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Jeton and Kinguin are listed. Minimum deposit is A$10. Card and bank withdrawals take 3–7 business days. Monthly withdrawal cap is €10,000 per AskGamblers.
Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, Tron, DAI, Cardano, Binance Coin, USD Coin and Toncoin are accepted. Crypto deposits are instant; withdrawals are advertised as within 24 hours, though complaint data suggests real-world processing can be significantly slower.
Customer Support
24/7 live chat is available with response times typically under two minutes, though players must navigate through automated FAQ prompts before reaching a human agent. Email support at support@spinarium.com handles escalated issues within 4–12 hours.
Mobile Experience
Spinarium is fully browser-based on iOS and Android with a Progressive Web App option for an app-like home screen experience. The full 10,000+ game library is available on mobile.
Security and Fair Play
Spinarium claims an Anjouan Gaming Board licence (ALSI-202411034-FI1) operated by Cosmogames N.V. Independent safety ratings — normalised to a 5-point scale for consistency — are the worst in our directory. Casino Guru scores it 0.55/5 (1.1/10, Very Low) and explicitly classifies the casino as operating without a recognized license. The Anjouan (Comoros) jurisdiction is a paper-only authority with no meaningful player dispute resolution, enforcement mechanism or regulatory oversight. AskGamblers is notably more generous at 3.75/5 CasinoRank, but the gap between these two sources is the widest disagreement in our catalog and should itself be treated as a warning signal. LCB rates it 3/5 with 42% of members saying “OK”.
Player Complaints
AskGamblers has recorded 7 formal complaints against Spinarium with only 3 resolved — a 43% resolution rate, well below the industry average. Recurring themes include withdrawal delays, unexplained account holds, and actual withdrawal limits falling below advertised caps. Casino Guru holds 2 direct complaints plus 44 across related casinos for a combined 40,682 black points — the highest total of any active casino in our directory. TrustPilot reviews document at least one account banned for “MULTIACC ABUSE” immediately after a withdrawal request, a pattern characteristic of low-safety operators using multi-account rules as a pretext to confiscate winnings.
- Over 10,000 games from 80+ providers including Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt and Play'n GO
- 13 cryptocurrencies supported with instant deposits
- Combined casino and sportsbook under one account with shared wallet
- 24/7 live chat support with sub-2-minute response times
- Casino Guru Safety Index of 0.55/5 (1.1/10, Very Low) — the lowest score of any active casino in our directory with 40,682 black points across the operator group
- Casino Guru classifies Spinarium as operating without a recognized license despite the casino claiming Anjouan Gaming Board certification
- AskGamblers records 7 complaints with only 3 resolved (43% resolution rate) covering withdrawal delays, unexplained account holds and actual withdrawal limits below advertised caps
- Daily withdrawal limit reported as low as $100, making large bonus cashouts impractical regardless of the headline A$7,080 welcome package
- TrustPilot reports of accounts banned for MULTIACC ABUSE immediately after withdrawal requests
- Anjouan (Comoros) licence provides no meaningful regulatory protection or dispute resolution for players
- Sources disagree significantly — AskGamblers CasinoRank 3.75/5 vs Casino Guru 0.55/5, indicating the operational reality may be worse than the editorial assessment
Verdict
Spinarium has a large game library and broad crypto support, but the safety profile makes it one of the highest-risk casinos in our directory. Casino Guru’s 1.1/10 Very Low Safety Index, no recognized license classification, 40,682 black points and documented account banning after withdrawal requests are clear signals that Australian players should look elsewhere. The AskGamblers score is more moderate but the 43% complaint resolution rate and the withdrawal limit complaints point in the same direction.