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GameArt Software & 171 Online Casinos Reviewed | ![]() |
Introduction
GameArt is a casino game developer that is based in Europe and has put out a number of online slot machines over the past several years. The group’s games have a unique artistic look to them, which makes them easy to spot in a casino’s library, often featuring vibrant graphics and a particularly “cartoonish” feel. The games themselves are often focused on the Asian gaming markets, which makes sense since GameArt holds a license in the Philippines (as well as Italy, Curacao, and Romania).
As of the publication of this article there are more than 50 different games on offer from GameArt. The company has pursued content agreements with several content aggregators, who then in turn provide the games through their platforms to casinos in different markets. These deals, which are with the likes of iSoftBet, SoftSwiss, SkillOnNet, BetConstruct, and more have given GameArt a large operator base, and it’s likely that we’ll see the number of casinos offering their games continue to grow.
GameArt Casinos
Slot machines
![]() Caligula |
![]() DaVinci Codex |
![]() Funny Farm |
![]() Kitty Twins |
![]() Lucky Babies |
![]() Magic Unicorn |
![]() Night at KTV |
![]() Texas Ranger's Reward |
GameArt slots, I must say, are very artistic. The quality of the illustrations is about the best I've seen in online slots. While there are the usual slots with an Asian theme or something to do with cute animals, there are some unique ones like Tesla -- Spark of Genius and Davini Codex. The game play is mostly standard with five reels and a free spin bonus. Some have cascading reels. Night at the KTV had a bonus based on a dice game. Mathematically, I suspect some games may be skins or near skins.
Unfortunately, the expected returns were not disclosed in the game description or help files.
External Links
GameArt — Corporate web site.