Crypto Casino Games: Free Demos and Verified RTP

161 games, each with the three numbers that decide whether it deserves your money: return to player, volatility and maximum win — taken from the studio that built the game, never from a casino's promo page.

34 titles currently carry a figure we could verify at source. Where a provider has never published one, the field stays empty: we'd rather show a gap than invent a percentage.

All Crypto Games

Of the 161 games catalogued here, 34 can be played for free right now — no account, no deposit, no wallet connected. What follows is how to read what you find here, and what the numbers on each game page actually mean.

A free demo is the real game with fake money

The demo is not a trailer or a simplified version. It is the same build the studio ships to casinos, running the same maths, served straight from the provider. What changes is the balance: the credits are not real, so nothing you win is real either.

That is exactly what makes it useful. You can learn how a game behaves before it costs you anything — how often the bonus round triggers, how long the dry spells run, whether the volatility matches what you have the patience for.

The three numbers that decide whether a game deserves your money

Every game page here shows the same three figures, and they are the only ones worth arguing about.

Return to player

RTP is the share of all wagered money a game pays back over millions of spins. A 96% slot keeps four cents of every euro staked, on average, forever. It says nothing about your session and everything about the cost of playing.

Volatility

Volatility tells you how that return arrives. Two slots with identical RTP can feel like different games entirely: one pays small and often, the other stays silent for hundreds of spins and then pays everything at once.

Maximum win

The ceiling, expressed as a multiple of your stake. A cap of 5,000× sounds generous until you check how rarely the top combination lands.

Where our RTP figures come from, and where they stop

We take every figure from the studio that built the game, never from a casino’s promo page. Casinos sometimes licence a game at a lower RTP setting than the default, and a promo page has no reason to mention it.

Of the 161 games catalogued here, 34 currently carry a figure we could verify at source. The rest leave the field empty. That is deliberate: a gap is honest, an invented percentage is not.

Six studios, not five thousand games

This catalogue is small on purpose. The games come from Evoplay and BGaming, which account for most of it, plus Charismatic, Betsolutions, XProgaming and PlayngoAsia.

Slots make up the bulk, alongside instant games, poker, roulette, blackjack, dice, crash and baccarat. If you want a list of ten thousand titles nobody has checked, there are plenty of sites offering one.

Provably fair is a property of the game, not of the casino

Some titles here are provably fair: the result comes from a seed you can inspect, so you can verify after the fact that the outcome was not altered. It is a genuine guarantee, and a narrow one.

It proves the round was not rigged. It proves nothing about whether the casino will pay you. That question belongs to the licence and the complaint record, which is why we keep the two separate — the game on this page, the operator on its own review.

How to judge a game in thirty seconds

Open the demo and set the stake to its minimum. Spin thirty times without touching anything and count how many rounds returned nothing at all. Then check the RTP and volatility above the description.

If the game went cold for twenty spins and its volatility says high, it is behaving exactly as designed and you now know what a real session would feel like. If that stretch already made you uncomfortable with fake money, it will not feel better with your own.