Head-to-head
Amazon Slots vs Lucky Days
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
Amazon Slots and Lucky Days are both Canadian-facing online casino brands with CAD support, Interac availability, live dealer games, and instant-play access rather than native iOS or Android apps. That makes the comparison relevant for 19+ Canadian adults who want a browser-based casino and are deciding where real-money deposits carry the clearer tradeoff. Amazon Slots is the older brand, launched in 2016, operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, and verified with high data confidence. It carries a trust score of 84, Canadian friendliness score of 75, and value tier B. Lucky Days launched in 2019, is listed under Raging Rhino NV, and also has high data confidence, but its trust score is 42, Canadian friendliness score is 60, and value tier C. Both are marked Ontario licensed, which matters for Ontario residents because iGaming Ontario protections apply only in Ontario. Outside Ontario, players should treat the regulatory picture province by province. The main decision is not just bonus size. It is safety, payment fit, game depth, support access, and whether crypto matters.
Welcome bonus
Lucky Days is the only one of the two with a disclosed welcome bonus amount in the supplied data: C$2026, listed as a combo bonus. Amazon Slots has no disclosed welcome bonus amount, bonus type, wagering requirement, or effective_bonus_value_cad in the JSON, so its real promotional value cannot be calculated from the provided facts. Lucky Days has a headline amount below the Canadian-facing market average of C$2313 and above the market median of C$1000, based on the 159-operator sample. Its wagering requirement is not disclosed, so the true cost of converting the C$2026 headline bonus into withdrawable cash cannot be stated. For context only, the market average wagering figure is 72x and the market median is 42.5x. If a C$2026 bonus were assessed at 72x, the implied wagering volume would be C$145,872; at 42.5x, it would be C$86,105. Those are market-context calculations, not Lucky Days terms. Amazon Slots cannot receive the same math because both bonus amount and wagering are not disclosed. The supplied market average effective bonus value is C$65, but neither operator has its own disclosed effective_bonus_value_cad. On bonus evidence alone, Lucky Days provides more visible headline information, while neither operator proves better real bonus value from the supplied data.
Licensing
Both operators are marked Ontario licensed, so Ontario residents are the clearest regulatory fit for either brand. That matters because Ontario players can use the Ontario regulated framework, including iGaming Ontario market protections. This protection should not be generalized to all Canadians. Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents. Amazon Slots lists active UKGC, Other, and AGCO licences, with no licence numbers disclosed. Lucky Days lists Kahnawake, AGCO, Curacao, MGA, and Other authorities, but each status is marked unknown and no numbers are disclosed. That makes Amazon Slots the cleaner regulatory profile in the supplied data because its listed statuses are active, while Lucky Days has broader named authorities but unknown statuses. For a complaint, an Ontario resident would normally start with the operator, then use the Ontario regulated complaints path if the issue is unresolved. For non-Ontario play, the JSON does not establish a Canadian regulator. Curacao, MGA, Kahnawake, UKGC, and Other entries may provide external complaint routes where applicable, but status and number details are not disclosed for Lucky Days.
Payments
Both operators support CAD and both list Interac, but the Interac details are not identical. Amazon Slots supports Interac for both deposits and withdrawals. Lucky Days supports Interac deposits, but Interac withdrawals are marked false. For players who prefer a Canadian bank-linked payment flow both ways, that is a meaningful advantage for Amazon Slots. Lucky Days has the broader alternative-payment mix because it includes Bitcoin and Litecoin deposits and withdrawals, both listed with 1-hour processing times. It also lists Neteller and Skrill withdrawals at 1 hour, Visa and Mastercard at 72 hours, and bank transfer withdrawals at 72 hours. Amazon Slots lists Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill, but processing times are not disclosed. Neither operator lists a payment fee above 0 percent in the supplied methods. That does not prove there are no third-party or bank-side costs, only that the operator fee_percent fields are 0. Lucky Days is the crypto option. Amazon Slots is the stronger fit for Interac withdrawals and PayPal access.
Games
Amazon Slots has the larger and more diversified games profile in the supplied data. It lists 86 providers and named studios including NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Games Global, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Playson, and Slingo. Lucky Days lists 3 providers: NetEnt, Microgaming, and Play'n GO. Both operators have live dealer games, and neither has a sportsbook, poker room, or bingo according to the JSON. Neither offers native iOS or Android apps, but both support instant play, so the mobile comparison is browser based rather than app based. For players who mainly care about studio variety, Amazon Slots has the clear edge from the disclosed provider count. For mobile-first users, the result is closer because both lack apps, but Amazon Slots still has more disclosed content depth.
Support
Lucky Days has the stronger direct support setup in the supplied data because it offers live chat and email. Amazon Slots lists email support only, with no live chat and no phone support. Neither operator is marked as 24/7, and neither lists phone support. French support is also a tie in the wrong direction: Both have french_available set to false. Amazon Slots lists English as its only supported language. Lucky Days lists English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, and Thai, but not French.
Who each fits
Amazon Slots fits a Canadian player who prioritizes a higher trust score, broader studio choice, and Interac withdrawals over crypto. Its value tier is B, trust score is 84, and Canadian friendliness score is 75. It is marked Ontario licensed and lists active AGCO status, plus active UKGC and Other entries, although licence numbers are not disclosed. The strongest practical case is game variety: 86 providers versus Lucky Days' 3. It also supports PayPal and Interac withdrawals. The weaker points are no live chat, no 24/7 support, no French availability, and no disclosed bonus value in the supplied data.
Lucky Days fits a player who wants crypto payment access, live chat, and a disclosed headline welcome bonus amount. It lists a C$2026 combo welcome bonus, Bitcoin and Litecoin deposits and withdrawals, plus 1-hour processing times for crypto, Neteller, and Skrill. It also supports CAD and Interac deposits. The tradeoff is materially weaker trust data: Trust score 42, Canadian friendliness score 60, and value tier C. Interac withdrawals are not supported, and licence statuses are unknown in the supplied data despite several authorities being named. It is a narrower fit for bonus visibility and payment flexibility, not for overall confidence.
Our verdict
For an Ontario resident wanting safety, Amazon Slots is the more defensible pick from the supplied data because both are marked Ontario licensed, but Amazon Slots has active licence statuses and a much higher trust score, 84 versus 42. For a Quebec French-speaker, neither is a strong fit because both have french_available false, though Amazon Slots is marked Quebec available. For a high-roller crypto user, Lucky Days is the only crypto option because Amazon Slots has crypto_accepted false. Deposit and withdrawal limits are not disclosed, so the high-roller part cannot be fully assessed. For a mobile-first casual player, both are instant play and neither has native apps; Amazon Slots edges the comparison because of its 86-provider library. Overall, Amazon Slots leads on trust, Interac withdrawals, and game breadth. Lucky Days leads on crypto, live chat, and disclosed headline bonus amount.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Amazon Slots is the stronger Ontario choice on the supplied data. Both are marked Ontario licensed, but Amazon Slots lists active AGCO status and has a trust score of 84, compared with Lucky Days at 42 and unknown licence statuses. Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents.
- Which supports Interac?
- Both support Interac, but not in the same way. Amazon Slots supports Interac for deposits and withdrawals. Lucky Days supports Interac deposits, while Interac withdrawals are marked false. If Interac cashout matters, Amazon Slots has the clearer fit.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- Lucky Days discloses more withdrawal timing data: 1 hour for Neteller, Skrill, Bitcoin, and Litecoin, and 72 hours for Visa, Mastercard, and bank transfer withdrawals. Amazon Slots withdrawal processing times are not disclosed, so a speed winner cannot be confirmed across comparable methods.
- Which has the stronger bonus?
- Lucky Days discloses a C$2026 combo welcome bonus. Amazon Slots does not disclose a welcome bonus amount in the supplied data. However, neither operator discloses wagering requirements or effective_bonus_value_cad, so the better real bonus value cannot be proven from the provided facts.
- What responsible gambling help is available?
- Both operators list responsible gambling tools. Amazon Slots includes deposit limits, self-exclusion, cooling off, and reality check. Lucky Days includes deposit limits, session timer, self-exclusion, and cooling off. In Ontario, ConnexOntario is available at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, Jeu: Aide et référence is 1-800-461-0140.
- Which is better for game variety?
- Amazon Slots has the stronger disclosed games profile, with 86 providers and named studios including NetEnt, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, and Big Time Gaming. Lucky Days lists 3 providers: NetEnt, Microgaming, and Play'n GO. Both offer live dealer games.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | Amazon Slots | Lucky Days |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus (CAD) | – | C$2k |
| Top licence | UKGCOtherAGCO | No active licence on file |
| Ontario iGO licensed | Yes | Yes |
| Interac | Yes | Yes |
| CAD currency | Yes | Yes |
| French support | No | No |
| Trust score | 84/100 | 42/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 75/100 | 60/100 |