Swintt might be a young studio in the grand scheme of things, but they’ve come out swinging with a diverse mix of content. Most of their effort goes into pokies, and it shows. The bulk of their titles fall into three main categories, each catering to different kinds of players. If you’re chasing fresh features, mobile playability, or just want that old-school fruit machine feel, they’ve got you covered.
Pokies: Swintt Select, Studios, and Premium
Swintt Select
If you like your pokies with a bit of razzle-dazzle, this is where you want to look. Swintt Select is all about modern gameplay, slick visuals, custom mechanics, and a strong mobile focus. Most titles here run hot on volatility and lean into unique features like expanding wilds, reel modifiers, and free spin variations. Some standouts I’ve enjoyed:
- Book of Dino Unlimited – Book of’-style with a prehistoric twist.
- Seven Seven Pots and Pearls – A hold-and-win setup with satisfying build-up.
- Mystery Garden – Clean design and a great mix of steady wins and bonus triggers.
These games are built for mobile. Responsive, sharp, and easy to play with one hand (great for casual commuting sessions).
Swintt Studios (formerly Elysium Studios)
This is where things get weird, in the best way. After acquiring Elysium Studios, Swintt added a fresh layer to their portfolio. These Swintt Studios titles are the most creative by far. Think twisted fairytales, mythical quests, and elaborate bonus systems.
If you’re into high production value and layered features, you’ll like:
- I Hate Fairytales – A chaotic, twisted ride through corrupted folklore. The 33,934x max win isn’t too shabby either.
- Elysium VIP – High volatility, splitting reels, and a premium visual finish. Not for the faint of heart.
- Spirit Hunters – Action RPG vibes with dynamic symbols and mystical themes.
These aren’t for casual spins. They’re more intense, but when the features land, they hit hard.
SwinttPremium
Prefer something simple and to the point? SwinttPremium brings old-school gameplay back to life with fruit symbols, single-screen layouts, and minimal distractions. It’s a throwback to the pub pokies many of us grew up with. Perfect for low-stakes sessions or bonus grinding.
A few worth a spin:
- Master of Books – Classic ‘Book of’ format, solid for feature hunting.
- Extra Win X – Feels like something you’d find on a bar-top machine.
- Fruit 40 – Straightforward gameplay with a top RTP of 97.27%.
Nothing too flashy here, just solid performance and decent hit rates. Ideal for players who don’t need fireworks on every spin.
Table Games
Swintt doesn’t have much to offer in the table game space, just two titles under the SwinttPremium line:
- MilleDueMille – A dice-based game with card elements. Bit of an odd one, but it works. If you’re bored of the usual Blackjack-Roulette loop, it’s worth a look.
- Maxi Roulette – As basic as roulette comes. No fancy side bets or alternate layouts, just the classic single-zero wheel. Mobile layout’s clean, and the spin speed is fast.
These are more curiosities than core content. If you’re here for pokies, great. But if table games are your thing, you’ll run out of options pretty quickly.
SwinttLive
Swintt’s live dealer section is still finding its feet. They’ve launched with just four games:
- Roulette (2 versions)
- Baccarat (2 versions)
Everything is streamed from a real studio in Riga, with good-quality video and decent mobile support. The dealers are professional, and the interface is clean. But right now, the content is bare-bones. No Blackjack, no side games, no game-show-style extras.
It’s fine for a quick dabble, but it’s not yet a replacement for Evolution or Pragmatic Live. If they plan to stick with live casino, they’ll need to bulk things up. More variety, more innovation, and a broader table mix.