ComeOn is one of those casinos that doesn't try to impress you with flashy graphics or over-the-top promotions. It's Scandinavian, and that shows in everything — the clean layout, the minimal design, the absence of annoying pop-ups. I've spent time on the platform and my overall impression is: functional, reliable, slightly boring. Which, depending on what you want, might be exactly right.
Games & Providers
The game library sits around 1,200-1,500 titles, which is respectable without being massive.
NetEnt, Microgaming, and Play'n GO are the main providers, with Evolution handling the live casino. You'll find popular slots like Starburst, Book of Dead, and Gonzo's Quest. The live casino section has the standard Evolution tables — roulette, blackjack, baccarat, plus some game show titles like Crazy Time and Lightning Roulette. RTPs are published and most slots I checked were in the 96-97% range. Table game selection is decent too, with multiple blackjack and roulette variants. Demo mode is available on most slots without needing to register, which is nice if you want to test things first.
Bonus & Wagering
Here's where ComeOn gets interesting. The welcome bonus is modest — 100% up to around $25 plus 25 free spins. Not exactly jaw-dropping. But the real hook is their points system. You earn points for basically everything: logging in, playing games, making deposits, even withdrawing. These points accumulate and you can spend them in the ComeOn Shop on free spins, bonus cash, or other rewards. It gamifies the whole experience in a way that feels less predatory than standard wagering requirements. Wagering on the welcome bonus is around 35x, which is standard for an
MGA-licensed casino. The shop system means regular players always have something to work toward, which is more than many casinos offer beyond the initial welcome.
Payments
Visa, Mastercard,
Skrill,
Neteller, and bank transfers are the main options. For
South African and
Nigerian players, you're looking at card payments primarily. No mobile money integration, no crypto — that's a gap for African markets. Deposits are instant on cards and e-wallets. Withdrawals take around 24 hours for e-wallets and 3-5 business days for cards. Minimum deposit varies by method but generally starts around $10. The processing is reliable, I'll give them that — no horror stories about delayed payouts that I've come across.
Mobile
There are iOS and Android apps, and they include the full shop and points system. The mobile experience mirrors the desktop — clean, fast, no frills. I tested it on a Samsung Galaxy A14 and it ran smoothly. On slower connections it still loaded, just took a bit longer for game thumbnails. The navigation is intuitive enough that you won't spend five minutes trying to find the cashier. It's not the lightest app out there, but it's well-optimized for mid-range devices.
Support
24/7 live chat is available and response times are reasonable — usually under 5 minutes. There's also a comprehensive help center with articles covering most common questions. Agents speak English and are generally helpful, though for complex issues they sometimes escalate to email, which can take 24-48 hours. No WhatsApp or phone support, which some players in Africa prefer. The
MGA license means there's a proper complaints process if things go wrong.
What Could Be Better
The welcome bonus is underwhelming — $25 max doesn't excite anyone. No mobile money or crypto payments limits accessibility for African players. The design, while clean, borders on sterile. Some personality wouldn't hurt. The game library, while solid on quality, isn't as large as what bigger platforms offer. And the lack of localization for African markets means you're using a platform designed for European players. No local payment methods, no local promotions, no regional support teams.
Bottom Line
ComeOn is the quiet, reliable option. The points shop system genuinely sets it apart — it's a smarter way to reward regular play than the typical "deposit bonus with 50x wagering" approach. The Scandinavian design is clean and functional. But the small welcome bonus, lack of mobile money, and zero African market customization keep it from scoring higher. At 4.5, it's a solid platform for players who already have card or e-wallet access and value consistency over excitement.