Is the game portfolio at Mafia Casino groundbreaking? Not really. But it’s broad, reliable, and packed with enough variety that I didn’t get bored, even after a long session. It feels like the kind of place that caters to all moods: sometimes I wanted to fire off a few spins and chase a bonus buy, other times I just chilled with some live blackjack.
The interface is smooth, the filtering options are decent, and the game load times are fast. If you’re a pokie player, there’s a lot to love. If you’re into live games, it’s honestly better than expected. And if you just want a quiet round of roulette, it’s got that too.
Pokies
If you’re mostly here to spin, this section delivers. There are well over 1,000 pokies, and the mix is solid. You’ve got crowd-pleasers like Big Bass Splash, Golden Octopus, and Valley of the Gods, plus some more offbeat titles like Trump It Mania and Chilli Pop Get ’Em All.
A lot of the games fall under the Hold & Win or Cash Infinity category, so expect frequent respins and mini jackpots. Not every game is a hit, but there’s enough variety in style, pace, and volatility to suit most moods. I found the load times fast, and most of the newer pokies feel modern and crisp, even if a few of the older ones look a bit dated.
Table Games
If you’re more of a strategy player, the table game section is decent, but not flashy. Think basics done right: plenty of blackjack and roulette variants (American, European, multi-hand, VIP versions), along with a handful of poker options like Caribbean Stud and Jacks or Better.
They’re quick to load and run smoothly, but don’t expect any big surprises here. It’s functional and familiar, exactly what you’d want if you just want to play a few quiet hands without the live chat and theatrics.
Live Casino
This was actually a standout. The live casino section is packed. Over 1,000 tables, give or take, and feels properly high-end. Games are hosted by professional dealers, and the production quality is solid across the board.
I tried a few rounds of Super Stake Blackjack and Gold Saloon Roulette, and both were smooth, with low latency and clear video. If you like game shows or roulette with random multipliers, there’s heaps of that too. Gravity Blackjack, Lucky 6 Roulette, and all the standard favourites are here. You can tell they’ve partnered with some big-name providers.
Megaways, Bonus Buys & Other Features
This is where the site gets a bit more playful, and a lot more volatile.
Plenty of Megaways heavy hitters like Temple Tumble, Buffalo King, and Power of Gods: Hades. If you like unpredictable reels and big multipliers, you’ll feel at home. Some titles were new to me, like Joker Coins Megaways, and were surprisingly decent.
They’ve got a big spread of Bonus Buys too. Games like Coin Flynn Deluxe and Ragnarok let you skip straight to the bonus round if you’re feeling impatient. I dipped into a few and they definitely burn through your balance faster, but the hits are bigger when they land.
About instant games, I wasn’t expecting much here, but I actually had fun with Cash Crab and Chicken Road 2. These are the kinds of games you play on autopilot for a few minutes between bigger spins. Not essential, but a nice touch.