Tough to pick one when you can name only one out of over 150 game providers that are available today.
- Shooting from the hip, I would say Blueprint - exciting games with surprising features and a neverending stream of new pay mechanics
- For turnover reasons, I would say BTG - At some casinos, about 20 - 25% of all play is happening on their games. Was more but diminishing after the numerous licensees started releasing Megaways games.
- For authentic design reasons, I would say Yggdrasil - they are hard to beat on graphics and animations, plus they do have 2 DOA alternatives
- For popularity, I would say Netent - You can't go wrong for picking them as they have built up a huge following and cover the entire volatility spectrum from crappy-low to sky-high.
- For grid games, I would say Play'n GO - Clearly, the specialist for grid games which have become very popular, plus some of their other games are very good too.
- For a hidden champion, I would say Push Gaming - The rising star for me and there is more to come in 2019. And all that without the use of Megaways
- For the classics, I would say Scientific Games - You'll get games from now 9 studios including WMS, Bally, NextGen. Some of their older titles are and always will be popular classics.
- For volatility, I would say Novomatic - Especially the older games are the typical make or break slots. They either rip you off or pay big
- For beauty, I would say Red Tiger Gaming - The games look simply stunning and some even play well.
Who I would not be too bothered to pick:
- Quickspin - generic designs, too boring, many LV slots play mostly like HV games
- IGT - no excitement on their games. Just look at the Wheel of Fortune series. I had to review them all and none left me impressed.
- also on the list are Betsoft, iSoftBet, Ainsworth, BF Games, Wazdan
Who I would keep on my watch list for future additions:
- Red Rake Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Thunderkick, Elk Studios
Great to hear you are moving to multi-platform. Good luck with the endeavour.