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I'd not heard of Wild World before getting the assignment to write this review for Strafe. In these instances, it can go one of two ways, and in the case of Wild World, it didn't end well.
I won't go as far as saying this site isn't legitimate, but it feels unreliable and untrustworthy. That's because concrete information is thin on the crowd and some elements of the site just don't work.
I also want to say up top that if you're in the following states, you can't sign up anyway: Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Hawaii and Connecticut.
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The signup promo for Wild World seems to be a little unique, at least in my case.
For the purpose of this review I signed up for a new account, which was pretty straightforward (spelling mistakes on their signup form aside).
| 🎰 Wild World Social Casino | ➕ Highlights |
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| 💸 Bonus |
daily bonus of SC 0.2 and GC 10000 |
| 💳 Payment Methods | VISA, mastercard and Cryptocurrency. |
| 🔢 No Deposit Bonus | Yes |
| 📱 App | Responsive Website |
| 🎰 Games | More than 680 games |
| 🎁 VIP Program |
VIP Weekly Bonuses Cash |
| ☎️ Support | E-mail, live chat & FAQs |
| 🔎 Security | SSL encryption |
As soon as I logged in I saw that I'd been given the daily bonus of SC 0.2 and GC 10000. Then I went to look at my total balance and saw that I had 3.2 SC and 10000 GC... This must have meant the signup bonus was simply 3 SC.
Usually at sweepstakes casinos you get a good chunk of Gold Coins as part of a welcome bonus, but it seems that Wild World only gave me Sweeps Coins. I did end up with some Gold Coins from the daily bonus anyway, but this struck me as a little odd.
For those who don't know, Gold Coins are the currency that sweeps casinos use to allow you to play for free and and for fun. They have no monetary value and can't be redeemed. Sweeps Coins are similar except that they can be redeemed for real cash prizes when you amass enough.
So, if your experience is the same as mine, it looks like Wild World's signup bonus is simply 3 Sweeps Coins, but you will get the daily bonus of 0.2 SC and 10000 GC straight away, which takes your account to 3.2 SC and 10000 GC.
I found the website at Wild World unreliable and poorly designed.
For a start, the look of the site is amateur and doesn't make me feel like I'm playing at a classy online casino - I feel like I'm playing at a site that's been cobbled together in a hurry.
The navigation is simple enough and works sometimes, but not always in all browsers. The choice of games seems to be mainly split into slots and table games. As I was clicking around I did come across a game that just didn't load - only an error message showed on the screen, and this is not a good sign.
Some other games loaded fine for me, but when I switched to mobile view... In fact, I'll save this for my next section on the mobile experience. Read on...
As you may have seen in my Carnival Citi review, not all sweepstakes casinos have an app, and that’s the situation here too. To be honest, I wasn't about to expect one when I saw the general level of professionalism in the site design and UI at Wild World.
The point I started making above is that, when switching from desktop to mobile view, a pop-up wrongly prompts for login, even if you're already logged in. Refreshing fixes it, and it's not even something a user would typically do, but I like to stress test these sites to see if I can find any cracks, and this is an example of one.
Additionally, some text spills out of its box in mobile view. Also my main point here is that the games themselves seem scaled down without mobile-specific adjustments -- this falls far short of what I'm used to at most mobile-optimizes casinos.
Since there's no app and the platform doesn't feel fully optimized for mobile, Wild World falls short in delivering a smooth mobile experience.
Although it’s entirely optional, you can buy more Gold Coins any time you want.
Here are the bundles currently available in 2025:
The options for payments are cryptocurrency and debit/credit card, which are fairly limited, but this may entice those who want to play with cryptocurrency -- the amount of casinos currently offering crypto as a payment method is admittedly not huge so Wild World could stand out here.
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Let's look into customer service options.
There's a link in the left-hand nav titled 'Contact Us', and when you click it another nav folds out. This one contains tabs for 'FAQ', 'Email Us' and 'Live Chat', providing a good array of options. However, when I clicked onto Live Chat I was greeted with the message that no-one was online to take my query -- not good at all.
Also, on the FAQ tab there was some confusing text that read: 'Feel free to ask them any question you have regarding Gambling Ape, your account or (Live) games on the website.' This copy felt a little funny and I have no idea what 'Gambling Ape' is, which gives me another reason to feel something's a bit wrong.
And if you go and view third-party reviews of Wild World online, you'll find that they're not very positive, and that many users really dislike the site, especially when it comes to customer service. In fact, some reviews go as far as saying Wild World is "complete trash" and a "scam". It seems many have struggled with redeeming their Sweeps Coins for prizes, even if they were entitled to rewards.
I'm not sure I'd go as far as "complete trash", but I can see how if someone had a bad experience here they'd perhaps feel entitled to write such a thing.
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| Email: | support@wildworldcasino.com |
My first impressions for this site weren't great.
For a start, the web design doesn't look all that professional, and then during the signup process I saw that the name of a state had been misspelled, which meant my confidence in Wild World took a further knock. If the correct QA hasn't been done on such a simple thing, can I trust this site with my personal or financial details?
If you head to the footer of a sweeps casino you can usually find some legal information and their T&Cs, and that was the case for Wild World too. Apparently this site is "owned and operated by IGW Wild World LLC". You can also find links to their rules, privacy policy etc. So it seems Wild World is following all the legal requirements for a sweepstakes casino, and I can see they have a valid SSL certificate in place too. If this stuff is all in place, why do I feel something is off?
It's hard for me to give you a firm answer on the subject of Wild World's legitimacy. I feel like they're doing the bare minimum to operate as a sweepstakes casino, and they do have a responsible gaming controls section, but I don't feel comfortable parting with my money to buy coin bundles or invest any huge amount of time on this platform.
With no Wild World no deposit bonus codes to use, you might be worried about what’s in it for regular players.
There are VIP promotions according to one page on the site, but I couldn't find any concrete info beyond this.
If you go to the site's social media pages, you might see there are supposed promotions where you can comment to win prizes. However, again, things seem very vague. For example, there's one post alluding to "diamond level prizes", but no firm information beyond this. Someone has commented "What does this mean? Diamond level prizes?" -- indeed.
I think the only ongoing promotion I'd feel confident talking about is the daily bonus, as I received that myself: 0.2 SC and 10000 GC. Whether I'll log in again tomorrow to confirm, it's not likely!
It's hard to say. We can't give a definitive answer here. The site seems to do the bare minimum to be able to operate as a sweeps casino, but my experience was far from positive, and this seems to mirror that of people who've spent far longer playing on it.
Wild World hosts slots as well as table games such as roulette, poker and baccarat.
Wild World is a sweepstakes casino where you play with virtual currencies, so real money cannot be won directly. However, collecting enough qualifying Sweeps Coins and meeting other requirements means you can redeem your SC winnings for real world prizes, supposedly.
In conclusion, while Wild World casino offers a decent variety of games and a straightforward currency system, the overall experience feels lacklustre.
The site suffers from poor design, technical issues, and a lack of transparency, which undermines trust. Although it follows the basic legal requirements for a sweepstakes casino, it doesn't inspire confidence.
If you're looking for a more polished platform, there are far better alternatives available. I didn't feel happy handing over any personal or financial details to these people, and I don't think you should either.
When I first saw Wild World I was expecting just to see slots, but I was pleased to see table games on offer too. That includes poker, roulette, baccarat and more. So in terms of variety, they do have some casinos beat that only offer slots.
In terms of slots, you'll find games from studios such as Habenero, Evoplay and Spade Gaming, with titles such as Mother of Dragons, Mount Mazuma and Night of the Living Tales.
The games are just OK, and lack some of the flair and fun you'll find in more modern games, but at least there is some variety with the table options.
Whether you’ve played at a sweepstakes casino before, or if this is new to you, you will have noticed that there's a two coin system at Wild World.
Gold Coins
First up, there’s Gold Coins, the generic coin used by Wild World, and this can be used to play all the slots and table games you’ll see here. They have no cash value, and whatever you win can’t be withdrawn or exchanged for anything else -- they are there purely for fun. You’ll get a stack of these in your bonuses, and you can even buy more of them if you want to increase your playing balance.
Sweeps Coins
The story is similar for Sweeps Coins, but with a couple of important differences. You can play all the games on site with these too, and they also have no value, but you can’t buy Sweeps Coins, you can only get them through promotions or win them by playing games.
This can be done via the daily bonus, or receiving them as a free gift if you make a Gold Coin purchase -- you can even get more just by mailing in a request to Wild World.
Once you have accumulated 25 played through Sweeps Coins, and verified your account you can redeem them for a gift card, and over 100 can get you a cash prize.
The games roster here is a decent size, and will satisfy fans who just want some good old fashioned slots and table games.
The currency system is simple and comparable to most other sweeps casinos.
Still, everything feels a little behind the times...