Foxium

September 2023

List of Foxium online sites

  • Hippozino
  • Maxiplay
  • Mr Superplay
  • Mr Jack Vegas
  • King J Casino
  • Schmitts Casino

Summing up Foxium by Progress Play Casinos

Some More Info

  • Maxiplay

    Maxiplay is a funky looking site which certainly does offer maximum entertainment. There are so many games to choose from, the title is well deserved. Nowhere is this better demonstrated than with the range of slots here. With licencing agreements that allow Maxiplay to select from up to twenty of the best games design companies...

  • Mr Superplay

    The Mr Superplay site is cool and stylish, with mint green and black as its colour scheme. The site is from ProgressPlay, and it offers a variety of slot and casino games, as well as exciting promotions. There are jackpot games and live casino available too.

  • Mr Jack Vegas

    Neon-bright and super colourful, Mr Jack Vegas is an exciting casino site from ProgressPlay. The site looks fantastic, and it works smoothly on mobile, PC, and tablet devices. There are tonnes of slot and casino games, including jackpot slots and live casino games for players to explore and enjoy.

  • Schmitts Casino

    Schmitts Casino from ProgressPlay is a German and English site with a classic red and black theme. Available in either English or German language, the site welcomes every kind of player with its multi-tier VIP scheme and exciting promotions. 

  • King J Casino

    There are games galore on ProgressPlay site King J Casino! We're not sure who King J is, but he's got a  tonne of slots, casino games, and live casino tables on his site. The site itself is blue and purple, keeping things pretty plain with just colours instead of a theme. There is live chat...

  • Hippozino

    Hippozino is a glossy looking site, designed especially for the mobile. Of course, you can play on any kind of device, but the lay out and presentation is ideally suited for the more compact screen. This is especially necessary, because there is a lot of choice to be crammed onto a smaller display.