BF Games is the London-registered studio — legal name Bee-Fee Limited — that spent its first five years as a captive in-house developer for LV Group’s own EnergyCasino and LVbet brands before LV Group opened the catalogue to the wider market in 2018. Founded in 2013, it now lists 185-plus titles across 25-plus regulated markets, built almost entirely around its recurring “Cash Mesh” coin-collect bonus feature, with real development teams spread across Poland and Switzerland behind the UK registered address. Our verdict: 6/10. This review covers the best BF Games slots ranked, the Cash Mesh mechanic explained properly, the LV Group backstory, the full UKGC licence file, and the BF Games casinos licensed to carry them in the UK.
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BF Games at a glance
The essentials — a London-registered studio with a Central European operational heart and a UK licensing file that’s four years younger than the company itself.
| Full name | Bee-Fee Limited, trading as BF Games, with a Malta-registered subsidiary, Bitsurf Consulting Limited, handling MGA-regulated markets |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2013, London, as an in-house studio for LV Group (EnergyCasino, LVbet); opened to third-party operators from 2018 |
| Owner | Part of LV Group; no individual founder is named in any source we could verify — treat any specific “founder” claim elsewhere with caution |
| Real operational base | Registered office is a London mail-forwarding address (British Monomarks); working teams are based in Poland (Warsaw, Łódź, Wrocław, Białystok, Katowice) and Zug, Switzerland |
| UKGC licence | Bee-Fee Limited, account 48761, Gambling Software (Remote) and Game Host (Casino) (Remote) licences, both active since 11 August 2017 |
| Other licences | Malta Gaming Authority (B2B, since January 2019) and Romania’s ONJN, among roughly 28 jurisdictions claimed on the studio’s own site |
| Catalogue size | 185+ titles per BF Games’ own current site (older trade coverage cites 70–95, so treat the exact count as a moving target rather than a fixed number) |
| Typical RTP | ~96% top-tier default across reviewed titles, with almost every game shipping 2–3 selectable lower-RTP builds — see the RTP section below |
| Flagship mechanic | Cash Mesh — a coin-collect respin feature, also marketed by BF Games under Hold and Win/Link-style branding on specific titles |
| Best-known games | Buffalo Trail, Book of Gods, Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe, Chicken Madness |
| Our score | 6/10 — full verdict below |
✓ Facts checked against the UKGC business licence register and BF Games’ own published site — 6 July 2026, re-verified 10 July 2026
The best BF Games slots: 10 games that actually matter
From the studio’s longest-running classic to its newest Cash Mesh releases — ten games that show what BF Games actually does well. RTPs quoted are the published top-tier defaults; nearly every title ships lower-RTP builds too, covered in the RTP section. The full ranked catalogue is near the end of the page.
1. Buffalo Trail (2021)
BF Games’ clearest breakout hit: an American-frontier theme running 5 reels, 3 rows and 25 fixed paylines, with a herd of buffalo, wolves and eagles standing in for the higher-paying symbols. The Cash Mesh feature does the heavy lifting here — gold coin symbols lock in place and trigger respins that keep resetting as new coins land, building toward a cash payout rather than a fixed jackpot table. Published RTP tops out at 96.16%, with 92.15% and 94.11% builds also in circulation, Very High volatility (BF Games’ own published rating), and a genuinely enormous 61,300x max win that puts it well ahead of almost everything else in the catalogue.

2. Book of Gods (2019)
BF Games’ entry in the Book-of genre that practically every slot studio has a version of, built on 5 reels, 3 rows and 10 paylines with an expanding-symbol free spins round in the classic mould. Landing three Scatters triggers 10 Free Spins with an extra expanding symbol added to the mix, and a Gods-of-Egypt paytable of ankhs, pharaohs and eyes of Horus does the rest. Published RTP runs to 96.12% at the top tier, with 92.15% and 94.19% builds also live, high volatility, hit rate around 29%, and a 5,015x max win. It has since spawned an “Extra” and a “Dice” edition, a sign of how much BF Games leans on proven templates once one lands.

3. Chicken Madness (2022)
A farmyard Cash Mesh title on 5 reels, 3 rows and 10 paylines that carries two progressive jackpots on top of the standard coin-collect respin structure — a genuine step up in complexity from the earlier Cash Mesh titles. Rather than one fixed max-win figure, it runs four jackpot tiers: Mini (30x) and Minor (50x) pay flat, while Major and Grand are uncapped progressives seeded at roughly €5,000 and €10,000 that grow with play, so there’s no single published ceiling the way Buffalo Trail has one. Published RTP runs 92.13%/94.13%/96.15% depending on the build, high volatility, 27% hit rate. It’s a good illustration of BF Games layering a progressive element onto its core mechanic rather than inventing a new one from scratch.

4. Cave of Gold (2022)
A prospector-and-treasure theme on 5 reels, 3 rows and 30 paylines, built around Persistent Wild Reels that stay locked once triggered, a Treasure Chest scatter, and a Free Spins round that tracks progress on a Grand Nitro Meter rather than paying out flat. Published RTP is 92.21%/94.24%/96.07%, high volatility, 33% hit rate, and a 725x max win — modest next to Buffalo Trail, but a real published figure rather than an omission. It carries a strong independent user rating on review aggregators and is frequently cited as one of BF Games’ better-received non-Cash-Mesh titles, proof the studio’s catalogue isn’t purely one mechanic wearing different skins.

5. Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe (2017)
The oldest title in this ten and a proper classic-fruit machine: 5 reels, 20 fixed paylines, cherries, bells, sevens and stars, and nothing more complicated than a Gamble feature layered on top. Published RTP options run 92.13%/94.25%/96.01% — yes, even this simple-looking classic ships three tiers — very high volatility, and a comparatively modest 500x max win. It has aged into something close to a house style for BF Games — the studio has built an entire “Deluxe” and “Remastered” sub-family on the same fruit-machine template since.

6. Raiders of the North (2024)
A Viking-raid theme on 5 reels and 1,024 ways to win, carrying two separate wild features and a scatter-triggered free spins round with a locked/unlocked hit-rate split (34% locked, 22% unlocked) that’s unusual enough to be worth knowing about before you play. Published RTP options run 92.09%/94.06%/95.03%/96.16% — four tiers rather than the usual three — high volatility, 3,168x max win. It’s one of the more recent titles in this ten and shows a slightly more modern grid structure than the studio’s older paylines-based catalogue.

7. Fiery Slots – Cash Mesh Link (2026)
One of the newest releases in the catalogue and the clearest evolution of the core mechanic: Cash Mesh LINK connects the coin-collect respin feature to shared MINI, MINOR, MAJOR and GRAND jackpot tiers across the wider network, rather than keeping the payout confined to a single machine. Published RTP options run 94.12%/95.09%/96.11%, medium volatility. It’s a template BF Games has now rolled out across several Cash Mesh titles (Stunning Crown, Stunning Cash) in quick succession through 2026, suggesting the network-jackpot format is becoming the studio’s default going forward rather than a one-off experiment.

8. Burning Slots 40 (2022)
A deliberately old-school entry: 5 reels, 4 rows, 40 fixed paylines, three special symbols and, notably, no bonus game at all. Published RTP options run 92.06%/94.03%/96.04% (the same three-tier practice applies even to a game with no bonus feature), medium volatility, and a 3,000x max win — and it’s included here precisely because it’s the plainest possible demonstration of what BF Games looks like when it strips the Cash Mesh feature back out entirely, a straight paylines machine for players who find bonus buys and feature-heavy grids exhausting rather than exciting.

9. Lucky Symbols (2019)
A compact 3-reel, 3-row, 27-ways title dressed in classic lucky-charm iconography — horseshoes, clovers, sevens — with three Scatters triggering 15 Free Spins and a Wild that substitutes everything except the Scatter itself. Published RTP options run 93.14%/95.07%/96.12%, high volatility despite the small grid, and a modest 63x max win that marks it out clearly as a low-stakes, low-drama session game rather than a big-swing title.

10. Bonnie & Clyde (2022)
A Prohibition-era outlaw theme on 5 reels, 3 rows and 20 paylines, with a Pick and Click bonus round offering multiplier rewards between 5x and 50x the total bet. Published RTP options span 94.10%/95.92%/98.12% — the highest top-tier figure of anything in this ten, worth flagging on its own — Medium volatility (BF Games’ own published rating), 2,064x max win. Rounding out the list with a licensed-feeling theme executed competently rather than a mechanical showcase, it’s a fair representation of the mid-tier of BF Games’ catalogue.

BF Games vs the studios it competes with
BF Games sits in an unusual bracket of its own: a UK-registered studio whose 2017 licence date is four years younger than the company itself, with real operational teams in Central Europe rather than London. The closest comparisons are other studios whose UK account age tells a misleading story about how established they actually are:
| BF Games | Hölle Games | Amatic | Spinomenal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 2013, London (LV Group in-house) | 2020/21, Berlin | 1993 (land-based), Austria | 2014, Tel Aviv |
| UKGC licence age | Active since 11 Aug 2017 | Active since 16 June 2025 | Long-established remote licence | Long-established remote licence |
| Calling card | Cash Mesh coin-collect respins | Card and Ladder Gamble instead of wilds | Land-based cabinet heritage, Book-of and gamble ladders | Book-genre and animal-themed titles, huge output |
| Distribution model | EveryMatrix, Relax Gaming, iSoftBet, Playtech, IGT, SoftSwiss and 10+ further aggregators | Own Hinterzimmer RGS + PariPlay, EveryMatrix, Relax, L&W, SoftSwiss | Direct cabinet sales plus online aggregation | Broad aggregation, 850+ casinos |
| Catalogue size | 185+ (self-reported; older counts as low as 70) | 60+ | 240+ | 300+ |
Line these four up side by side and BF Games comes out as the quiet one: nobody outside the Baltics had heard of it before 2018, yet it was already five years into building slots for a working operator group by then, which is a stranger origin story than anything Hölle Games, Amatic or Spinomenal can claim. Against Amatic’s three decades of land-based lineage and Spinomenal’s sheer 300-plus output, BF Games’ 185-ish titles read as respectably mid-table rather than exceptional, and it lacks the one thing all three rivals have: a genre or franchise the wider industry actually credits it for. Cash Mesh is real and recurring, but it’s a feature bolted onto dozens of different themes rather than a design philosophy in its own right, closer to how a competent supplier fills out a casino lobby than to Amatic’s fruit-machine nostalgia or Spinomenal’s Book/Wolf identity.
The game families, in depth
BF Games organises its 185-plus titles less around a small number of tight franchises and more around a recurring toolkit reapplied to new themes. The full ranked list covers the rest.
The Cash Mesh shelf
Buffalo Trail, Chicken Madness, Fiery Slots Cash Mesh Link and Stunning Crown Cash Mesh Link all run some version of the coin-collect respin feature, the closest thing BF Games has to a single unifying mechanic across a genuinely large slice of the catalogue.
The Stunning shelf
Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe, its Remastered and Dice spin-offs, plus the newer Stunning Crown and Stunning Cash Cash Mesh titles, form a long-running classic-fruit lineage that stretches from BF Games’ earliest years right through to 2026 releases — the studio’s longest-lived visual and mechanical template.
The Book of Gods sub-family
Book of Gods, Book of Gods Extra and Book of Gods Dice all share the same Egyptian-mythology framing and expanding-symbol free spins structure, reskinned and lightly remathed rather than redesigned from scratch — a pattern that recurs across several of the studio’s better-performing originals.
The Ultra/Lite/Dice variant system
Beyond individual sub-families, BF Games routinely ships the same underlying game in Standard, Ultra, Lite and Dice builds with different bet ranges, max wins and RTP tables — Buffalo Trail alone has Ultra and Ultra Dice versions in the wild, which makes checking exactly which build a given casino is running a genuinely necessary step, not just due diligence for its own sake.
Signature mechanics & technology
BF Games’ toolkit is built around one recurring idea, reused and relabelled across the catalogue:
Cash Mesh
The studio’s own branded coin-collect mechanic: gold coin symbols land on the reels and lock in place, triggering a set number of respins that reset back to a fixed count every time a new coin lands, ending only when no new coins appear and the accumulated value pays out. It’s the same broad category of feature the industry more generally calls Hold and Win or Link, and BF Games has applied it to farmyard, Wild West, fire and treasure themes alike rather than confining it to one visual identity.
Cash Mesh LINK and network jackpots
The 2025–26 evolution of the core mechanic: LINK-branded titles (Fiery Slots, Stunning Crown, Stunning Cash and, as of mid-2026, Buffalo Trail and Chicken Madness too) connect the same coin-collect respin structure to shared MINI, MINOR, MAJOR and GRAND jackpot tiers pooled across the wider casino network, rather than keeping the payout local to a single game — a genuine step up in scope, even if the underlying collect-and-respin logic hasn’t fundamentally changed.
The tiered RTP system
Almost every BF Games title ships 2–3 selectable RTP builds as standard practice rather than an occasional option, more consistently than most studios this site has reviewed — covered properly in the RTP section below, because the gap between builds is wide enough to change which game you’re actually playing.
BF Games slots RTP: the real numbers
The defaults: top-tier published RTPs cluster around 96% across the reviewed titles, with Bonnie & Clyde’s 98.12% build the highest figure found in this ten and Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe’s 96.01% closer to the studio’s typical ceiling.
The multiple-build practice: BF Games ships 2–3 (sometimes 4, as on Raiders of the North) selectable RTP tiers on nearly every title as a matter of course — even a bare-bones title with no bonus game, like Burning Slots 40 (92.06%/94.03%/96.04%), gets the same treatment. Book of Gods runs 92.15%/94.19%/96.12%; Cave of Gold runs 92.21%/94.24%/96.07%; Chicken Madness runs 92.13%/94.13%/96.15%. The spread is typically 3–4 percentage points top to bottom — smaller than some studios’ widest gaps, but consistent enough across almost the whole catalogue that checking the in-game paytable before playing is genuinely worth the ten seconds it takes.
Volatility spread: mostly high (Buffalo Trail, Book of Gods, Chicken Madness, Cave of Gold, Lucky Symbols), with Fiery Slots Cash Mesh Link’s medium rating standing out as a calmer alternative in a catalogue that otherwise leans firmly toward high-variance play.
Max-win ceilings: Buffalo Trail’s 61,300x is the clearest published max-win figure in this ten. Chicken Madness is a different case: BF Games’ own game-info page doesn’t publish a fixed max win for it at all, since its Major and Grand jackpots are uncapped progressives rather than a set multiplier — both titles a long way ahead of older titles like Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe (500x) and Lucky Symbols (63x). Our responsible gambling guide applies as always.
From an LV Group in-house studio to a 185-title catalogue
| Year | What happened |
|---|---|
| 2013 | Bee-Fee Limited founded in London as an in-house games studio for LV Group, building content mainly for the group’s own EnergyCasino and LVbet brands and land-based operations in Central/Eastern Europe |
| 2017 | UKGC licence (account 48761) goes active on 11 August, years after the studio’s actual founding |
| 2018 | LV Group opens the BF Games catalogue to third-party operators, marking the shift from captive in-house supplier to a genuine B2B studio — the point several trade sources mistake for the company’s actual founding date |
| 2019 | Malta Gaming Authority B2B licence granted; Book of Gods and Lucky Symbols both ship, early signs of the studio broadening beyond its original CEE-market fruit-machine catalogue |
| 2019 (March) | EveryMatrix signs a CasinoEngine distribution deal, opening one of the studio’s most important present-day aggregation routes |
| 2022 | September: EnergyCasino and LVbet, BF Games’ original parent-group casino brands, stop accepting UK customers entirely — the studio’s own founding operators are no longer part of its UK footprint |
| 2023 (July) | Wiktor Grabarczyk, with the company since 2016 and previously head of its legal department, is appointed CEO |
| 2025–26 | Release pace shifts toward Cash Mesh LINK network-jackpot titles (Fiery Slots, Stunning Crown, Stunning Cash) and the studio publicly announces expansion into Brazil |
The arc that matters: this is a studio whose UK licensing history badly understates its real age. BF Games spent its first five years as a captive supplier to a single Baltic operator group before the UK licence, the EveryMatrix deal and the wider market even entered the picture — and the operator group it was originally built to serve has since left the UK market entirely, leaving BF Games as the part of that original LV Group story that’s still standing here.
The people and structure behind BF Games

No named individual founder
Unusually for a studio this size, no source we could verify names an individual founder — BF Games is consistently described as an LV Group creation rather than the work of a named entrepreneur, and we won’t invent one. What is documented is the corporate lineage: Bee-Fee Limited, built to serve LV Group’s own operator brands before the wider market ever saw the name.
Wiktor Grabarczyk, the CEO who came up through legal
Grabarczyk joined BF Games in 2016 and spent years running its legal department before being appointed CEO in July 2023 — a route to the top job that’s unusual in an industry where studio heads more often come from game design or commercial backgrounds, and arguably fitting for a company whose story is as much about licensing footprint (28-odd jurisdictions) as it is about any single flagship game.
A London address, a Central European workforce
The UKGC register lists Bee-Fee Limited’s address as a British Monomarks mail-forwarding office in London — standard practice for UK company registration, not evidence of a working studio there. BF Games’ own site and LinkedIn presence describe real offices across Poland (Warsaw, Łódź, Wrocław, Białystok, Katowice) and a further base in Zug, Switzerland, with a LinkedIn-listed headcount in the 50–200 range — the genuine operational picture behind the UK-facing legal entity.
Is BF Games fair? Licensing, regulation & the record
Checked against the Gambling Commission’s public register on 6 July 2026, re-verified 10 July 2026.
The licence. Bee-Fee Limited holds UKGC account 48761, with both a Gambling Software (Remote) and a Game Host (Casino) (Remote) licence, current and active since 11 August 2017. Verify it yourself on the UKGC public register.
The record. Clean: we found no UKGC enforcement action listed against Bee-Fee Limited. The company also holds a Malta Gaming Authority B2B licence (granted January 2019) and is registered with Romania’s National Gambling Office (ONJN), and we found no enforcement history against BF Games in either jurisdiction either.
So is it fair? Yes on the available evidence — independently certified RNG, a clean record across all three regulators we checked, and close to a decade of active UK licensing. The one honest caveat worth naming plainly: BF Games’ own original parent-group casinos, EnergyCasino and LVbet, stopped serving UK players in September 2022, so the studio’s UK presence today runs entirely through third-party aggregation deals rather than any brand it originally built for.
The biggest BF Games wins
A studio whose headline numbers are published max-win multipliers rather than a documented real-money jackpot record. Documented context only:
| The number | What it is | The detail |
|---|---|---|
| €5,000 / €10,000 | Chicken Madness’s Major and Grand jackpot seeds | Two uncapped progressives stacked on fixed Mini (30x) and Minor (50x) tiers — no single max-win figure is published for this one |
| 61,300x | Buffalo Trail’s published max win | The studio’s clearest breakout hit, on a straightforward Cash Mesh build |
| 185+ | Titles in the current catalogue | Per BF Games’ own site; older trade coverage cites figures as low as 70–95, so treat the exact count as approximate |
| 28 | Regulated jurisdictions claimed | Per BF Games’ own published licensing list, spanning UK, Malta, Romania and a wide spread of European and Latin American markets |
On tape: official BF Games channel uploads for two of the ten — a Buffalo Trail feature overview and a Book of Gods gameplay reel:
Videos embedded for illustration — results shown are the studio’s own, not guaranteed outcomes.
Beyond the reels
The corners of the story a straight game-by-game ranking misses:
A studio that outlived the operator it was built for
BF Games exists because LV Group needed in-house content for EnergyCasino and LVbet. Those two brands stopped accepting UK players in September 2022 — meaning the studio’s own founding purpose no longer applies to the UK market it’s now licensed in, and every current UK footprint runs through aggregator deals BF Games built afterward rather than the operators it was created to serve.
A land-based conversion business, not just online originals
BF Games’ own positioning describes converting land-based cabinet games into online versions as a specific part of its business, alongside from-scratch original design — a dual-track model shared with older land-based-first studios like Amatic, rather than the online-only approach most modern slot studios take.
Genuinely wide licensing spread for its size
Roughly 28 claimed jurisdictions is a broad regulatory footprint for a studio whose catalogue size (185-ish, depending on the count) sits well behind genre leaders like Spinomenal or Play’n GO — BF Games has clearly prioritised market access over sheer output.
An in-house aggregation hub of its own
Beyond being distributed by others, BF Games runs its own content-aggregation arm, BF Connect, onboarding third-party studios rather than only shipping its own games outward — Faat Game and Wicked Games both joined the portfolio in early 2026 — a two-way distribution position that’s unusual for a studio this size.
New BF Games slots: what’s launched for 2026
The state of BF Games right now: a clear pivot toward Cash Mesh LINK network-jackpot titles, a first sports-themed release, and continued market expansion into Brazil. Three genuinely new items confirmed live on BF Games’ own site as of this update didn’t previously appear on this page: Buffalo Trail – Cash Mesh LINK, 777 Football Hit, and the Copacabana Treasures pair.
| Release | When | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Copacabana Treasures Dice | 8 July 2026 | The dice-mechanic edition of BF Games’ newest tropical theme — a genuinely new visual family, not another Cash Mesh reskin, with its own 4-tier RTP (92.29%/94.29%/95.25%/96.17%) |
| Buffalo Trail – Cash Mesh LINK | 1 July 2026 | Wires the catalogue’s flagship title into the same shared network-jackpot format as the Stunning and Fiery Slots LINK titles |
| 777 Football Hit | 3 June 2026 | BF Games’ first sports-themed slot, and tagged as one of the studio’s own “TOP 10” on its current site |
| Stunning Crown – Cash Mesh LINK | 29 July 2026 (announced) | Extends the LINK network-jackpot format onto the studio’s longest-running Stunning fruit-machine lineage — already listed on BF Games’ own site ahead of its casino go-live date, so not yet confirmed live at operators |
| Brazilian expansion via BetBoom | 7 July 2026 | A named operator launch (BetBoom) confirming the studio’s previously vague “Brazil expansion” announcement with a real distribution deal |
Fiery Slots and Burning Slots’ original Cash Mesh Link editions (4 March 2026) and Chicken Madness – Cash Mesh LINK (27 May 2026) rolled out earlier in the same wave and are covered in the top ten and families sections above. All ship with published figures. Paytable first, always — especially given how routinely BF Games ships multiple RTP builds of the same game.
What players actually say
From review aggregators and slot forums where BF Games is generally discussed as a dependable mid-tier supplier rather than an exciting one — our words, cons intact.
The love: Buffalo Trail and Cave of Gold draw consistently strong user ratings for solid, well-paced Cash Mesh and free-spins structures, and reviewers regularly note that BF Games’ output is unusually reliable across a large catalogue — few titles are singled out as genuinely broken or unbalanced, which isn’t true of every studio this size.
The gripes, plainly: the Cash Mesh mechanic, however well executed, is a licence-category feature (Hold and Win/Link under a different house name) rather than something wholly original to BF Games, and the sheer number of Standard/Ultra/Lite/Dice variants of the same underlying games makes the catalogue feel padded when you look closely at how many “different” titles are really the same build with a different bet range. The exact catalogue size also shifts depending on which source you check (70 to 185-plus across different dates), which makes it hard to pin down exactly how much is genuinely new versus how much is republished variants of older games.
Which BF Games slot should you play?
The thirty-second version of everything above:
| If you want… | Play | Why |
|---|---|---|
| The essential experience | Buffalo Trail | The studio’s clearest breakout hit, and its biggest published max win in this ten |
| The highest published max win | Buffalo Trail | 61,300x — the clearest single max-win figure anywhere in the catalogue |
| A classic, no-frills fruit machine | Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe | The studio’s oldest and simplest template, still in active rotation |
| The newest mechanic in play | Fiery Slots – Cash Mesh Link | The LINK network-jackpot evolution of Cash Mesh |
| A quieter, low-stakes session | Lucky Symbols | A compact 3-reel game with a modest 63x ceiling by design |
Our verdict on BF Games
Slot Providers score: 6/10 — a dependable, mid-tier London-registered studio with a genuinely older history than its 2017 UK licence suggests, built on a reliable if unoriginal Cash Mesh coin-collect feature rather than any single standout mechanic.
| Game quality | 6/10 — Buffalo Trail and Cave of Gold stand out; the Standard/Ultra/Lite/Dice variant system makes the catalogue feel padded on closer inspection |
|---|---|
| Innovation | 5/10 — Cash Mesh and its LINK evolution are real recurring identities, but both sit in an industry-wide Hold-and-Win category rather than being wholly original |
| Maths & transparency | 6/10 — multiple RTP builds are disclosed consistently across nearly the whole catalogue, a genuine strength |
| Mobile experience | 6/10 — solid, standard presentation consistent with the wider CEE-aggregator studio bracket |
| Catalogue depth | 6/10 — 185-plus titles sounds substantial, but the exact count is a moving target and a meaningful share are variant rebuilds rather than new games |
What BF Games gets right
- Nearly the whole catalogue ships 2–3 (sometimes 4) selectable RTP builds with published figures, disclosed more consistently than most studios this site has reviewed
- Buffalo Trail and Cave of Gold are genuine standouts, with strong independent user ratings and clearly sourced stats
- A broad regulatory footprint for its size — UKGC, Malta Gaming Authority and roughly 28 claimed jurisdictions
- Unusually reliable across a large catalogue — reviewers rarely flag BF Games titles as broken or unbalanced
Where it falls short
- Cash Mesh, however well executed, sits in the industry-wide Hold-and-Win/Link category rather than being a wholly original mechanic
- The Standard/Ultra/Lite/Dice variant system makes the catalogue feel padded — many “different” titles are the same build with a different bet range
- BF Games’ own founding parent-group brands, EnergyCasino and LVbet, no longer serve UK players, so its entire current UK footprint runs through third-party aggregation
- Exact catalogue size is a genuine moving target across sources (70 to 185-plus, depending on count and date)
BF Games suits players who like a reliable coin-collect respin feature applied to a wide range of themes, and anyone curious about a studio whose real operational history runs years deeper than its UK paperwork suggests. Look elsewhere if you want a studio built around one clearly original in-house mechanic rather than an industry-standard Hold-and-Win feature under a house name — Hölle Games’ Card and Ladder Gamble or Spinomenal’s sheer Book/Wolf franchise depth both offer a sharper identity.
Every BF Games slot that matters, ranked
Somewhere between 70 and 185-plus titles exist depending on which count you trust and how the Standard/Ultra/Lite/Dice variants get tallied; what follows is our attempt to separate the games that actually shaped the studio’s reputation from the republished builds riding on their coat-tails.
| # | Slot | Year | In one line |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Buffalo Trail | 2021 | The studio’s clearest breakout hit, 61,300x max win |
| 2 | Book of Gods | 2019 | The studio’s Book-of genre entry, since extended twice |
| 3 | Chicken Madness | 2022 | Twin progressive jackpots (Major/Grand); no single max win published |
| 4 | Cave of Gold | 2022 | Persistent Wild Reels and a strong independent user rating |
| 5 | Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe | 2017 | The oldest title here, still the studio’s classic-fruit template |
| 6 | Raiders of the North | 2024 | A 1,024-ways Viking theme, a more modern grid structure |
| 7 | Fiery Slots – Cash Mesh Link | 2026 | The Cash Mesh mechanic wired into shared network jackpots |
| 8 | Burning Slots 40 | 2022 | A deliberately old-school 40-payline machine, no bonus game |
| 9 | Lucky Symbols | 2019 | A compact 3-reel classic, low-stakes by design |
| 10 | Bonnie & Clyde | 2022 | The catalogue’s highest published top-tier RTP, 98.12% |
| 11 | Book of Gods Extra | 2025 | A further edition of the Book of Gods sub-family |
| 12 | Book of Gods Dice | — | A dice-mechanic edition of the same sub-family |
| 13 | Buffalo Trail Ultra | 2022 | A higher-stakes variant build of the flagship title |
| 14 | Buffalo Trail Ultra Dice | — | A further dice-mechanic variant of the flagship title |
| 15 | Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe Remastered | — | A refreshed edition of the studio’s oldest template |
| 16 | Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe Dice | — | A dice-mechanic edition of the same classic template |
| 17 | Chicken Madness Dice | — | A dice-mechanic variant of the progressive-jackpot title |
| 18 | Chicken Madness Ultra | — | A higher-stakes variant build of the same title |
| 19 | Stunning Crown – Cash Mesh LINK | 2026 | The LINK network-jackpot format applied to the Stunning lineage; announced for 29 July 2026, not yet confirmed live at operators |
| 20 | Stunning Crown Cash Mesh Ultra | — | A higher-stakes variant of the same 2026 release |
| 21 | Burning Slots Cash Mesh Link | 2026 | A same-day companion release to Fiery Slots’ LINK launch |
| 22 | Stunning Cash | — | A further entry in the Stunning Cash Mesh lineage |
| 23 | Stunning Cash Ultra | — | A higher-stakes variant of Stunning Cash |
| 24 | Buffalo Trail – Cash Mesh LINK | 2026 | The flagship title’s own LINK network-jackpot edition, live from 1 July 2026 |
| 25 | 777 Football Hit | 2026 | BF Games’ first sports-themed slot, tagged TOP 10 on the studio’s own site |
| 26 | Copacabana Treasures | 2026 | A genuinely new tropical theme, not a Cash Mesh reskin, with a 4-tier RTP |
| 27 | Copacabana Treasures Dice | 2026 | The dice-mechanic edition of the same new theme, live 8 July 2026 |
Ranked 6 July 2026, updated 10 July 2026 with four newly confirmed titles, from a catalogue of 185-plus titles depending on the count and how Standard/Ultra/Lite/Dice variants are tallied. Several entries carry an honest “—” for release year where BF Games hasn’t published one clearly. Availability and RTP tier vary by casino; always check the in-game paytable.
BF Games casinos: the UKGC-licensed sites that carry its slots
BF Games’ UK footprint runs almost entirely through aggregation deals rather than the operators it was originally built for — its own founding parent-group brands, EnergyCasino and LVbet, stopped accepting UK players in September 2022. A cross-section of well-known UKGC-licensed operators carrying the catalogue via aggregator platforms such as EveryMatrix and SoftSwiss (listed for information only — no commercial relationship, no endorsements; verify any operator on the Gambling Commission register before depositing):
| Casino | Domain | What you’ll find |
|---|---|---|
| Videoslots | videoslots.com | A broad cut of the BF Games catalogue via its own aggregation deals |
| PlayOJO | playojo.com | Core Cash Mesh titles alongside the wider aggregator content shelf |
| Mr Green | mrgreen.com | A rotating selection of BF Games slots via EveryMatrix distribution |
| Casumo | casumo.com | Buffalo Trail and other flagship BF Games titles |
| MrQ | mrq.com | Selected BF Games titles alongside its wider aggregator-sourced shelf |
Checked 6 July 2026. Game availability and RTP tier vary by casino — always confirm in the casino’s own lobby and the in-game paytable. 18+, please gamble responsibly.
Sources & Verification
Primary sources checked 6 July 2026, re-verified and expanded 10 July 2026: the Gambling Commission’s business licence register (account 48761); BF Games’ official site, including its games library and certificates pages, plus individual game information pages for RTP, volatility, hit-rate and max-win data on every title in the top ten. Company history, office locations and licensing footprint cross-checked against independent trade coverage of the 2013 founding and 2018 market opening; the EnergyCasino/LVbet UK market exit confirmed via independent industry reporting. Corroborating review aggregators (ClashOfSlots, VideoSlot, SlotsMate, AskGamblers, SlotCatalog) used for context and cross-checking only, never as the primary source for a published figure. Spotted an error? Tell us — corrections are actioned as a priority.
✓ Updated 10 July 2026: moved the on-page navigation up under the ads module; added a pros/cons verdict block matching the Review schema’s positiveNotes/negativeNotes; corrected Buffalo Trail’s published volatility (Very High, not High) and Bonnie & Clyde’s (Medium, not Medium-to-High); added the multi-tier RTP figures BF Games publishes for Burning Slots 40 and Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe, both previously shown with only a single top-tier number; added Cave of Gold’s published 725x max win, which was missing; corrected Chicken Madness’s unverifiable “90,322x” max-win claim — BF Games’ own game page publishes no fixed max win for it, since its Major and Grand jackpots are uncapped progressives, not a set multiplier — and moved the catalogue’s clearest published max-win figure to Buffalo Trail’s confirmed 61,300x; added three genuinely new 2026 releases that were missing from this page (Buffalo Trail – Cash Mesh LINK, 777 Football Hit, and the Copacabana Treasures pair); corrected Stunning Crown – Cash Mesh LINK’s release date (29 July 2026, not June) and flagged it as announced rather than confirmed live; updated the catalogue-size figure to BF Games’ current self-reported 185+ (was 170+); and named the BF Connect aggregation hub specifically.
BF Games FAQs
Who owns BF Games?
Bee-Fee Limited, part of LV Group, founded in 2013 in London originally as an in-house studio for LV Group’s own EnergyCasino and LVbet brands, before opening to third-party operators from 2018. No individual founder is named in any source we could verify.
Is BF Games fair, or are its games rigged?
Bee-Fee Limited holds an active UKGC licence (account 48761) with a clean record and certified RNG, alongside a clean-record Malta Gaming Authority licence and Romanian ONJN registration.
What is the best BF Games slot?
Buffalo Trail is the studio’s clearest breakout hit and carries its biggest published max win in our top ten, with Book of Gods and Chicken Madness close behind. Our full ranked ten, with reasoning, is above.
Does BF Games have its own signature mechanic?
Yes, in the sense that it’s a recurring house identity: Cash Mesh, a coin-collect respin feature in the same broad category as the industry’s Hold and Win or Link mechanics, now evolving into a network-jackpot LINK format across several 2026 releases.
Why do BF Games slots have different RTPs?
Almost every title ships 2–3 selectable RTP builds as standard practice — Book of Gods runs 92.15%/94.19%/96.12%, for example. Always check the in-game paytable, since the figure quoted in any review is only ever one of the available options.
Is BF Games a UK company?
Its legal entity, Bee-Fee Limited, is registered in London, but that address is a standard company mail-forwarding office rather than a working studio. BF Games’ real operational teams are based in Poland and Zug, Switzerland.
What are the newest BF Games slots?
Copacabana Treasures Dice (8 July 2026) and Buffalo Trail – Cash Mesh LINK (1 July 2026) are the newest confirmed-live releases, with Stunning Crown – Cash Mesh LINK announced for 29 July 2026 but not yet confirmed live at operators. All are part of the studio’s 2026 shift toward network-jackpot titles and new visual themes beyond Cash Mesh.
When did BF Games get its UK licence?
Bee-Fee Limited’s UKGC account (48761) has held active Gambling Software and Game Host (Casino) licences since 11 August 2017 — four years after the studio’s actual 2013 founding.
How many games has BF Games made?
BF Games’ own site currently claims 185-plus titles, though older trade coverage cites figures as low as 70–95 at earlier points, and a meaningful share of the current count is Standard/Ultra/Lite/Dice variant builds of the same underlying games rather than wholly new titles.
Which UK casinos have BF Games games?
BF Games’ UK footprint runs through aggregator deals (EveryMatrix, SoftSwiss and others) at operators including Videoslots, PlayOJO, Mr Green, Casumo and MrQ — not through its own original parent-group brands, which no longer serve the UK. See the full casino list above.
What happened to EnergyCasino and LVbet, the casinos BF Games was built for?
Both brands, part of the same LV Group that created BF Games, stopped accepting UK customers from September 2022. BF Games itself remains UK-licensed and active, but entirely independent of those original brands in this market now.