Goodman launched in 2021 and already claims 12,000 games. That caught my attention before anything else on the page. Four years to reach that count is fast. Reaching that size usually takes a decade, sometimes more. Either Goodman integrated a massive aggregator from day one or the platform launched with an established provider network already in place. Either way, it did not grow to 12,000 games one integration at a time.
The landing page has a 3D character in a Hawaiian shirt sitting at a roulette table with gold coins falling around him. Friendly and cartoonish rather than dramatic. No sports anywhere. Pure casino. The product lineup includes Tournaments with a live indicator, a VIP program, a Loyalty system, and a standalone Lottery section. Lottery as its own product is something I do not see often. Most casinos that offer lottery-style games bury them inside a filter category.
The page also shows a 4.6 star rating, the 2021 founding year, and the 12,000-plus game count all displayed together. The rating is self-reported or pulled from a review aggregator, hard to know which. But displaying your founding year prominently rather than hiding it is a choice that younger casinos tend to make when they are proud of how fast they have grown. Older casinos flaunt the year because longevity implies trust. Newer ones flaunt it because rapid growth implies momentum. Different flex, same instinct.