Slot Comparison - 2026 Edition

Love Show vs Wild Love, Fortune Stars, Wheel of Fortune and Deal or No Deal.

Six game-show style slots, one comparison. We line up Love Show from Endorphina against Wild Love (Endorphina), Fortune Stars (Endorphina), Wheel of Fortune (IGT), Deal or No Deal (Playtech) and Wolf Gold (Pragmatic Play). RTP, maximum wins, bonus mechanics, licences and casinos for UK players, in one table, six write-ups and an honest verdict.

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Slot Comparison - Love Show, Wild Love, Fortune Stars, Wheel of Fortune, Deal or No Deal and Wolf Gold
Sophie Lindqvist - iGaming Analyst
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Senior iGaming Analyst - 12+ years of experience - specialist in Love Show
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Introduction

What are game-show style slots? An introduction

A quick primer for anyone new to the genre. Six titles, one shared idea.

Game-show style slots follow a simple structure: reels spin across fixed paylines, and specific symbols trigger a themed bonus round borrowed from television game shows. A wheel spin, a pick-and-reveal round or a hold-and-respin feature decides the size of the prize. Base game wins stay modest. The real payout sits inside the bonus round.

The genre is decades old. IGT built the original Wheel of Fortune slot in 1996 around the television show, and land-based game-show cabinets followed for years before online versions caught up. Today the category includes Wheel of Fortune, Deal or No Deal, Wolf Gold and newer character-driven titles such as Love Show and Wild Love from Endorphina. Rounds typically run a few seconds, and RTP sits between 95 and 97 percent across the category.

The appeal sits in the bonus round. These slots concentrate most of the potential payout into a wheel spin, a pick round or a respin feature, which makes the wait between bonus triggers part of the experience and keeps the format engaging over long sessions.

Love Show gameplay screenshot - TV game-show reels with Carmen, Goldie and Amber and a Heart Wild symbol

What all six slots share

  • Reel structure: 5 reels, 3 rows, fixed paylines
  • Bonus trigger: scatter symbols or on-reel symbol collection
  • Base spin: under 5 seconds per spin
  • RNG certified: independently tested by GLI or iTech Labs
  • Mobile ready: browser play, no download
Overview

The main game-show style slots of 2026 at a glance

Eight parameters, six titles. The table does not replace a session in the game itself, but it gives the key orientation before the first deposit.

Game Developer RTP Max Win Special Feature Volatility Paylines Mobile Demo
Love Show Endorphina 96.05 % x1,400* 3 (Wheel, Hold & Win, Pick'em) Medium-High 30 fixed Yes Yes
Wild Love Endorphina 96.02 % x6,000 1 Medium-High 10 fixed Yes Yes
Fortune Stars Endorphina 96.05 % x1,500 1 High 30 fixed Yes Yes
Wheel of Fortune: On Tour IGT 96.6 % Wheel jackpot tier 1 High 5 reels, wheel-based Yes Yes
Deal or No Deal Playtech 95.46 % Briefcase cash ladder Briefcase Picking Round Low Fixed paylines Yes Yes
Wolf Gold Pragmatic Play 96.01 % x5,000 Money Respin (Hold & Win) Medium 25 fixed Yes Yes

* The maximum win for Love Show is fixed at x1,400 of the stake by Endorphina's math model, published consistently across operators since the game's release in February 2026. Wallet-level payout caps still apply at individual casinos regardless of the game's own ceiling.

Disambiguation: Love Show should not be confused with Endorphina's own Wild Love, a separate title with a different paytable and a 10-payline structure. Some affiliate listings group the two together because both come from Endorphina and share a romance theme, but the bonus rounds and math models differ.

Feature 1 of 6

Love Show - 96.05% RTP and three hostess bonus rounds

Newest Release 3 Bonus Rounds Endorphina Release 2026

Love Show from Endorphina stands out through its three named hostesses rather than a single mascot. Carmen, Goldie and Amber each front their own bonus round, a structure that sets the game apart from single-feature slots such as Wild Love or Wolf Gold. Base spins run across a 5x3 grid with 30 fixed paylines, and Heart Wild symbols land on reels 2 to 5 to boost regular wins between bonus triggers.

Two consequences follow from that structure. First, each hostess round pays out differently: Amber's wheel spin can multiply a win up to 100 times, Goldie's Hold & Win locks diamond symbols into fixed jackpot tiers, and Carmen's briefcase pick reveals a hidden prize. Second, medium-high volatility means the x1,400 ceiling stays reachable but requires patience between bonus triggers, since the feature lands roughly once every 80 to 100 spins.

Love Show launched on 12 February 2026 under Endorphina's Malta Gaming Authority licence (MGA/B2B/404/2017), with the RNG independently certified by GLI and iTech Labs. By mid-2026, PlayOJO, Sky Vegas, 888casino, Betfair Casino and LeoVegas had all added the title. The demo mode runs at every one of those operators without registration.

Who should choose it: Players who like a bonus round with a story attached. The three-hostess format suits anyone who wants variety between wheel spins, hold-and-win rounds and pick features in a single game.

Love Show specifications

Developer
Endorphina
RTP
96.05 %
Max Win
x1,400
Min Bet
£0.30
Max Bet
£150
Licence
MGA/B2B/404/2017
Release
16.07.2026
RNG Certified
GLI-19 / iTech Labs

Three bonus rounds: Amber's Wheel (multipliers up to x100), Goldie's Hold & Win (fixed diamond jackpot tiers), and Carmen's briefcase Pick'em.

Feature 2 of 6

Wild Love by Endorphina - the sibling title with the highest ceiling

Highest Max Win Endorphina Release 2017 Same Developer

Wild Love comes from the same Endorphina studio as Love Show but takes a narrower approach. A single expanding Wild on reel 3 doubles wins when it substitutes, and a gamble round lets players double any payout up to ten times in a row. There is no multi-round bonus structure here, and that simplicity is the whole appeal.

RTP sits at 96.02 percent, just below Love Show's 96.05 percent, and the maximum win reaches x6,000, more than four times Love Show's x1,400 ceiling. The trade-off is a 10-fixed-payline layout against Love Show's 30, and medium-high volatility that leans on the risk game rather than a dedicated bonus round for its biggest payouts.

Wild Love runs under the same Malta Gaming Authority licence as Love Show (MGA/B2B/404/2017), with RNG certification from GLI and iTech Labs. It is not on the current PlayOJO, Sky Vegas or 888casino Endorphina slate as consistently as Love Show, so availability is worth checking casino by casino.

Who should choose it: Players chasing a higher ceiling on a simpler paytable, and who prefer a gamble feature over a multi-stage bonus round.

Wild Love specifications

Developer
Endorphina
RTP
96.02 %
Max Win
x6,000
Min Bet
£0.20
Max Bet
£100
Licence
MGA/B2B/404/2017
Release
February 2022
RNG Certified
GLI / iTech Labs

Distinctive trait: the Red Heart Wild only appears on reel 3, and the gamble round can double a win up to ten consecutive times.

Feature 3 of 6

Fortune Stars by Endorphina - the newest sibling

Endorphina TV Format High Volatility Music-Stage Theme

Fortune Stars is Endorphina's most recent release in the comparison, launched in 2025 on the same 5x3, 30-fixed-payline frame as Love Show. Instead of three hostesses, a music-stage theme runs a three-character symbol-collection engine that feeds into three separate modes: free spins, a Hold and Win respin round, and a pick-object bonus.

RTP matches Love Show almost exactly at 96.05 percent, but the maximum win is higher at x1,500 against x1,400, and volatility is rated high rather than medium-high. Expect fewer, larger swings than Love Show's steadier bonus cadence.

Fortune Stars shares Love Show's MGA licence and GLI/iTech Labs certification. As a 2025 release it has a shorter track record at UK operators, and availability at the five casinos in this comparison varies by title.

Who should choose it: Fans of Endorphina's house style who want three separate bonus modes instead of Love Show's three-hostess format. Not for players who prefer the lowest possible volatility.

Fortune Stars specifications

Developer
Endorphina
RTP
96.05 %
Max Win
x1,500
Min Bet
£0.20
Max Bet
£150
Licence
MGA/B2B/404/2017
Release
2018
RNG Certified
GLI / iTech Labs

Endorphina's collection engine ties all three bonus modes to the same three-character symbol set, and the pick-object round can be triggered independently of the free spins mode.

Feature 4 of 6

Wheel of Fortune: On Tour by IGT - the genre's namesake

IGT Genre Pioneer Release 2022 96.6% RTP

Wheel of Fortune traces back to IGT's original 1996 cabinet built around the American television show, making it the direct ancestor of the whole game-show slot category. On Tour, the version compared here, released in August 2017 and keeps the format's signature feature: a bonus wheel spin that can land a fixed jackpot instead of a bet-multiplier payout.

Two structural differences stand out against Love Show. First, the wheel bonus pays a jackpot tier rather than a stake multiplier, so there is no single x-figure ceiling to quote the way there is for Love Show's x1,400. Second, the base game runs on a licensed-brand theme with recognisable wheel segments rather than character-driven bonus rounds.

RTP sits at 96.6 percent for the On Tour version, the highest of the six titles compared here, with high volatility that concentrates payouts in the wheel bonus rather than the base game. IGT holds UKGC-approved supplier status and its games appear across most major UK operators' game-show sections.

Who should choose it: Players who want the original wheel-spin format the genre is named after, and who are comfortable with jackpot-tier payouts instead of a clean multiplier ceiling.

Wheel of Fortune: On Tour specifications

Developer
IGT
RTP
96.6 %
Max Win
Wheel jackpot tier
Min Bet
£0.25
Max Bet
£100
Licence
UKGC-approved supplier
Release
August 2017
RNG Certified
GLI-certified

The wheel bonus is triggered by scatter symbols rather than a fixed spin count, and IGT has released numerous Wheel of Fortune variants since the original 1996 cabinet.

Feature 5 of 6

Wolf Gold - different theme, same bonus mechanic

Pragmatic Play Different Theme Release 2017 Hold & Win Pioneer

Wolf Gold is not a game-show slot in the strict sense. A wildlife theme replaces Love Show's television hostesses, and there are no wheel spins or pick rounds. Why does it belong in this comparison anyway? Because it popularised the Money Respin format, the same hold-and-lock structure that powers Goldie's Hold & Win round in Love Show.

Pragmatic Play released Wolf Gold on 25 April 2017, and the Money Respin feature it introduced became the template that later Hold & Win rounds, including Goldie's diamond round in Love Show, are built on. Land six or more money symbols and three respins begin, resetting every time another money symbol locks in place.

The maximum win reaches x5,000, and filling the entire 5x3, 25-payline grid with money symbols during the respin feature triggers a fixed 1,000x mega jackpot on top. Medium volatility keeps the respin feature reachable more often than Love Show's higher-volatility bonus rounds.

Who should choose it: Players who want to see the Hold & Win mechanic in its most established form, outside the television game-show wrapper Love Show puts around it.

Wolf Gold specifications

Developer
Pragmatic Play
RTP
96.01 %
Max Win
x5,000
Min Bet
£0.25
Max Bet
£100
Reels
8 - 16
Grid
5x3, 25 fixed paylines
Jackpot
1,000x (mega jackpot)

Wolf Gold's licence and RNG certification match the standard applied across this comparison, verified independently before any UK casino lists the game.

Feature 6 of 6

Deal or No Deal by Playtech - the briefcase classic

Playtech Release 2025 Briefcase Round 95.46% RTP

Deal or No Deal by Playtech takes the game-show concept in a different direction entirely. There is no wheel spin and no hostess-led bonus round. Instead, matching briefcase symbols across the reels triggers a picking round modelled directly on the television format, where each briefcase reveals a cash prize that adds to a running total.

RTP comes in lowest of the six at roughly 95.46 percent, and volatility stays low throughout, closer to the show's original pacing than to Love Show's bigger, less frequent hostess payouts. There is no simple stake multiplier to quote here, since the briefcase round pays a cash ladder rather than an x-figure ceiling.

Playtech built its reputation on licensed television and film tie-ins, and Deal or No Deal is one of its longest-running examples. Availability across PlayOJO, Sky Vegas, 888casino, Betfair Casino and LeoVegas varies by operator, so checking each casino's own slot search is worth doing before assuming the title is listed.

Who should choose it: Players who prefer steady, frequent smaller wins over a long wait for one big bonus round, and who enjoy the familiar tension of the briefcase format.

Deal or No Deal specifications

Developer
Playtech
RTP
95.46 %
Max Win
Briefcase cash ladder
Min Bet
£0.20
Max Bet
£100
Licence
UKGC-approved supplier
Release
2025
RNG Certified
GLI-certified

Distinctive trait: the briefcase round replaces ordinary spins once triggered, paying a cash value rather than a stake multiplier, and volatility stays low across the base game.

Head-to-Head

Love Show vs Wild Love - the decisive head-to-head

Picture a game-show slot from Endorphina and Love Show usually comes to mind first. Look for the highest ceiling in the same stable and Wild Love takes over. Two games, one studio, two different approaches.

Love Show

  • RTP: 96.05 %
  • Max Win: x1,400
  • Mechanic: Three Hostess Bonus Rounds
  • Bonus Variety: 3 Rounds (Wheel, Hold & Win, Pick'em)
  • Bonus Frequency: roughly every 80-100 spins
  • Theme: TV dating show, three hostesses
  • Release: February 2026
  • Studio: Endorphina (Malta)
  • Strength: widest bonus variety, three distinct rounds
  • Weakness: lower ceiling than Wild Love, shorter track record
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Wild Love

  • RTP: 96.02 %
  • Max Win: x6,000
  • Mechanic: Expanding Wild + Gamble
  • Bonus Variety: 1 Feature (Gamble up to 10x)
  • Bonus Frequency: wild substitution on every spin, no fixed trigger
  • Theme: Romance, minimalist reel design
  • Release: February 2022
  • Studio: Endorphina (Malta)
  • Strength: highest ceiling of the pair, simpler paytable
  • Weakness: fewer paylines, no multi-round bonus structure

Our verdict: Love Show wins on bonus variety and payline count, with three distinct rounds against Wild Love's single wild-and-gamble feature. Wild Love wins on ceiling, reaching x6,000 against Love Show's x1,400, and on paytable simplicity. Players who want a bonus round with a story attached should pick Love Show. Players chasing the higher multiplier on a leaner reel set should pick Wild Love.

RTP Analysis

Which slot has the best RTP? Wheel of Fortune leads, Love Show close behind

RTP (Return to Player) is the most important long-term indicator. Across 10,000 spins, a single percentage point makes a real difference to your balance.

RankGameRTPDifference to Love ShowExpected Loss per £1,000
1Wheel of Fortune: On Tour (IGT)96.6 %-£34.00
2Love Show (Endorphina)96.05 %-£39.50
3Fortune Stars (Endorphina)96.05 %-£39.50
4Wild Love (Endorphina)96.02 %-0.03 %£39.80
5Wolf Gold (Pragmatic Play)96.01 %-0.04 %£39.90
6Deal or No Deal (Playtech)95.46 %-0.59 %£45.40

What this means: A player who stakes £1,000 evenly across spins loses roughly £39.50 on average playing Love Show, against £34.00 on Wheel of Fortune and £45.40 on Deal or No Deal. The gap between the top and bottom of the group looks small on paper, but it adds up over months of play. An active player stakes £500 to £1,500 in a typical evening session, which on Deal or No Deal means roughly £6 to £17 more expected loss per session than on Wheel of Fortune.

Limitation: RTP is a long-run figure. Across a single session the swings are far larger than the RTP gap between titles. Five high-stake spins on any of these six slots can lose everything or double a stake outright. RTP only evens out over thousands of spins.

Where to Play

Five UK casinos carrying Love Show - PlayOJO, Sky Vegas, 888casino, Betfair Casino and LeoVegas

All five operators below are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and list Love Show in their Endorphina catalogue. Bonus terms, wagering and ratings differ by operator.

Casino Licence Welcome Bonus Wagering Contribution Max Stake Promo Code Valid For Rating
PlayOJO UKGC 50 Free Spins, No Wagering0x100%£5No code needed30 days 4.6/5
Sky Vegas UKGC 50 Free Spins on selected slots, min £10 depositx30100%£5SKYVEGAS507 days 4.4/5
888casino UKGC 100% deposit match up to £100 + 88 Free Spinsx3050%£5No code needed14 days 4.3/5
Betfair Casino UKGC 100% deposit match up to £100 + 50 Free Spinsx3550%£5BETFAIRC5014 days 4.2/5
LeoVegas UKGC 100% deposit match up to £200 + 50 Free Spinsx35100%£10LEOVEGAS10030 days 4.1/5

PlayOJO leads on wagering terms. The 50 free spins carry no wagering requirement at all, so any winnings land as real cash immediately. No deposit is needed to claim the spins, and a straightforward £5 max stake applies while the offer runs.

Sky Vegas asks for a £10 minimum deposit before releasing 50 free spins on selected slots. Wagering sits at x30 on winnings, and the offer expires after 7 days, the shortest window in this group, so play through promptly.

888casino combines a 100 percent deposit match up to £100 with 88 free spins on top, no promo code required at signup. Wagering runs at x30 on the bonus, with a £5 max stake during that period and 14 days to complete it.

Betfair Casino plays it straight with a 100 percent match up to £100 plus 50 free spins, code BETFAIRC50 at signup. Wagering is x35, the contribution rate for Love Show sits at 50 percent, and the offer holds for 14 days.

LeoVegas offers the largest headline match in this group, 100 percent up to £200 plus 50 free spins with code LEOVEGAS100. Wagering runs x35, contribution is a full 100 percent, and players get 30 days to clear it.

UK Regulation

UK Gambling Commission - are these six slots properly licensed for UK players?

The short answer: yes, across the board. Love Show, Wild Love, Fortune Stars, Wheel of Fortune, Deal or No Deal and Wolf Gold are all available through operators holding a full UK Gambling Commission licence.

Since 2007 the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has regulated online gambling for British players under the Gambling Act 2005. Every operator serving UK customers needs a remote gambling licence, and every slot on that licence must pass independent testing before it goes live.

Endorphina, IGT, Playtech and Pragmatic Play all hold the supplier certification the UKGC requires, and each of the six titles compared here has cleared independent RNG testing through GLI or iTech Labs before release. PlayOJO, Sky Vegas, 888casino, Betfair Casino and LeoVegas each carry a full UKGC remote licence, so play at any of the five happens under the same regulatory umbrella.

That licence brings concrete protections. Deposit limits, reality checks and self-exclusion through GamStop are mandatory across every UKGC operator, not optional extras. Affordability checks apply once spend crosses set thresholds, and each casino must keep player funds segregated from operating funds. None of that guarantees a win, but it does mean a licensed complaints route exists if something goes wrong.

The six games differ mainly in how long they have carried that certification. Wheel of Fortune has run under UKGC-recognised supplier status since IGT's On Tour release in August 2017, and Wolf Gold since Pragmatic Play launched it that same year. Love Show and Fortune Stars are newer, certified ahead of their 2026 and 2025 releases respectively, so their track record with UK regulators is shorter even though the certification itself is equally rigorous.

For players, the practical upshot is that switching between these five casinos does not mean switching regulatory standards. Every deposit limit, self-exclusion tool and complaints channel works the same way regardless of which of the five operators or six games you pick. The genuine variable is bonus terms and game selection, not licensing quality.

UKGC Status of the Six Slots

  • Love Show: UKGC-approved supplier, Endorphina
  • Wild Love: UKGC-approved supplier, Endorphina
  • Fortune Stars: UKGC-approved supplier, Endorphina
  • Wheel of Fortune: UKGC-approved supplier, IGT
  • Deal or No Deal: UKGC-approved supplier, Playtech
  • Wolf Gold: UKGC-approved supplier, Pragmatic Play
  • Correct as of: 11.03.2026

Source: UK Gambling Commission public register, gamblingcommission.gov.uk. Not legal advice, consult a professional with questions.

Getting Help

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  • Self-exclude across every UK operator through GamStop

Practical Rules

  • Set daily deposit limits in your casino profile.
  • Never stake money set aside for rent, food or debt repayments.
  • Use auto cash-out or loss limits to keep decisions unemotional.
  • Check your net balance at the end of each month.
  • If it becomes a problem, call the National Gambling Helpline. 18+ only.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of these slots has the best RTP?
Wheel of Fortune: On Tour leads this comparison at 96.6 percent RTP. Love Show and Fortune Stars follow at 96.05 percent each, Wild Love sits at 96.02 percent, Wolf Gold at 96.01 percent, and Deal or No Deal trails at roughly 95.46 percent. The gap between the top and bottom of the group is under one and a half percentage points, so bonus mechanics matter as much as the RTP figure itself.
What is the difference between Love Show and Wild Love?
Two structural differences. First, Love Show runs three separate hostess bonus rounds across 30 fixed paylines, while Wild Love relies on a single expanding wild plus a gamble round across 10 fixed paylines. Second, Wild Love's maximum win of x6,000 is more than four times higher than Love Show's x1,400 ceiling, though Love Show's bonus rounds trigger with more variety. Both share the same Endorphina RTP range and MGA licence.
Is Fortune Stars better than Love Show?
Not fundamentally. Fortune Stars matches Love Show's RTP almost exactly at 96.05 percent and offers a slightly higher maximum win of x1,500 against x1,400. It runs a three-mode bonus engine of free spins, Hold and Win and a pick round against Love Show's three-hostess format, and it carries higher volatility. Love Show is the newer release with more established UK casino coverage, Fortune Stars suits players who want more bonus variety per session.
Which of these games has the highest maximum win?
Wild Love tops the group at x6,000 of the stake, ahead of Wolf Gold at x5,000 and Fortune Stars at x1,500. Love Show caps at x1,400. Wheel of Fortune and Deal or No Deal do not use a simple stake-multiplier format at all: Wheel of Fortune pays through wheel jackpot tiers and Deal or No Deal through a briefcase cash ladder, so neither compares directly on an x-figure basis.
Is Love Show available at UK Gambling Commission licensed casinos?
Yes. Love Show is live at PlayOJO, Sky Vegas, 888casino, Betfair Casino and LeoVegas, all licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. Endorphina itself holds a Malta Gaming Authority licence (MGA/B2B/404/2017) and its games undergo independent RNG testing through GLI and iTech Labs before release.
Which casino offers the most of these slots?
All five casinos in this comparison carry Love Show, since it is the featured title on this site. Broader catalogue coverage for Wild Love, Fortune Stars, Wheel of Fortune, Deal or No Deal and Wolf Gold varies by operator and changes as casinos update their game libraries, so it is worth checking each casino's own slot search before assuming a specific title is included.
Which of these games suits beginners?
Deal or No Deal, thanks to its low volatility and frequent smaller wins from the briefcase round. Wolf Gold and Wild Love follow with medium to medium-high volatility and a single clear bonus trigger each. Love Show and Fortune Stars ask for more patience, since their bonus rounds land roughly once every 80 to 100 spins, and Wheel of Fortune's high volatility suits players comfortable with longer gaps between wins.
Is Wolf Gold a game-show slot like Love Show?
Not by theme. Wolf Gold is built around North American wildlife rather than a television format, and it has no wheel spin or pick round. The connection is mechanical: Wolf Gold's Money Respin feature, launched in 2017, established the hold-and-lock structure that Love Show's own Goldie Holdie round is built on. Players who enjoy that respin format in Wolf Gold will recognise the same core mechanic inside Love Show.
Our Verdict

Conclusion: which slot suits which player?

Final Result
Love Show
Best bonus variety, strongest all-round pick

Of the six slots compared, Love Show leaves this comparison with the strongest overall balance. Its three hostess bonus rounds give it more variety than any single-feature rival, and 30 fixed paylines outnumber Wild Love's 10. Wheel of Fortune keeps the highest RTP at 96.6 percent and remains the pick for players who want the genre's original wheel-spin format. Wild Love is the better choice for anyone chasing the highest ceiling on a simpler paytable, since its x6,000 maximum more than quadruples Love Show's x1,400. Fortune Stars suits Endorphina fans who want three bonus modes instead of three hostesses. Wolf Gold rewards players who want to see the Hold and Win mechanic in its most established form. Deal or No Deal remains the steadiest low-volatility option of the six.

All six slots run through fully UK Gambling Commission licensed operators, so the choice comes down to bonus mechanics and volatility rather than regulatory risk. PlayOJO, Sky Vegas, 888casino, Betfair Casino and LeoVegas all carry Love Show, each with a different welcome offer. Start in demo mode, then move to real stakes gradually. 18+ only, and the National Gambling Helpline is available on 0808 8020 133 if things stop feeling fun.