The Complete Catalogue
All 105 YY Game Games
Every title in the YY Game app, in one searchable list. Seventy-one slot cabinets, seven live dealer tables, seven card and table games including five Teen Patti variants, seven crash and instant formats, five sports titles, five lottery and bingo rooms and three fishing arcades. Filter by category, search by name, and open any tile for a full guide before you stake anything.
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Mines
Crash & Instant
Crash
Crash & Instant
Teen Patti
Card & Table
Andar Bahar
Card & Table
Cricket War
Sports
Crazy Time
Live Casino
Lightning Roulette
Live Casino
Evolution Lobby
Live Casino
Starburst
Slots
Sugar Parade
Slots
Zeus
Slots
Emperor Roulette
Live Casino
Teen Patti 2
Card & Table
Fruit Blast
Crash & Instant
Happy Fishing
Fishing & Arcade
Magic Target
Lottery & Bingo
World Cup
Sports
Medusa
Slots
Poseidon
Slots
Tarzan
Slots
Speed Baccarat
Live Casino
Teen Patti HD
Card & Table
Mines Gold
Crash & Instant
Jackpot Fishing
Fishing & Arcade
Magic Ball
Lottery & Bingo
Football Star
Sports
Thor 2
Slots
Thor Hammer Time
Slots
Wings Of Ra
Slots
Speed Baccarat Classic
Live Casino
Teen Patti Joker
Card & Table
Plinko X
Crash & Instant
Fishing Disco
Fishing & Arcade
Keno
Lottery & Bingo
Basketball Star
Sports
Tiger Claw
Slots
Tiger Jungle
Slots
Master Tiger
Slots
Speed VIP Blackjack
Live Casino
Teen Patti Master
Card & Table
HILO
Crash & Instant
Number King
Lottery & Bingo
Football Studio Dice
Sports
Lion's Hoard
Slots
Safari Wilds
Slots
Serengeti Gold
Slots
Dragon Tiger
Card & Table
Go Rush
Crash & Instant
iRich Bingo
Lottery & Bingo
Wolf's Bane
Slots
Formosa Bear
Slots
Lucky Neko
Slots
Lucky Fuwa
Slots
Lucky Diamond
Slots
Fortune Gems
Slots
Fortune Mouse
Slots
Fortune Tree
Slots
Fortune House
Slots
Fortune Treasure
Slots
Zhao Cai Tong Zi
Slots
Fu Shou Qi Tian
Slots
Shen Long Bao Shi
Slots
Dragon Hatch
Slots
Koi Gate
Slots
Golden Empire
Slots
Golden Temple
Slots
Golden Princess
Slots
Royal Rings
Slots
Royal Coins Hold And Win
Slots
Royal Respin Deluxe
Slots
The Reel Macau
Slots
Pure Platinum
Slots
Metal Reel
Slots
Triple Star
Slots
Super Ace
Slots
Wild Ace
Slots
Mega Ace
Slots
Super Niubi
Slots
Money Coming
Slots
Money Cart
Slots
Coins Of Fortune
Slots
Piggy Gold
Slots
Lantern Luck
Slots
Candy Burst
Slots
Kluster Krystals
Slots
New Year's Bonanza
Slots
Supermarket Spree
Slots
Kitty Cabana
Slots
Bikini Paradise
Slots
Tuk Tuk Thailand
Slots
Halloweenies
Slots
Shamrock Holmes
Slots
Relic Seekers
Slots
Secret Treasure
Slots
Ocean's Treasure
Slots
Sails Of Fortune
Slots
Treasure Dash
Slots
Tower Tumble
Slots
Queen Of Bounty
Slots
Wild Linx
Slots
Wild Yield
Slots
Mahjong Ways
Slots
Si Mei
Slots
Magic Lamp
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Orientation
How This Library Is Organised
A hundred and five games is a lot to face on a first visit. The categories above are not decoration — they group titles by how you actually play them, which is the only grouping that helps when you are deciding what to open.
Categories describe the interaction, not the artwork
Two games can share a mythology theme and play nothing alike. Zeus is a five-reel cabinet you spin; Gates of Olympus is a tumbling grid where symbols cascade and multipliers drop mid-round. Both are filed under Slots because in both cases you set a stake and the round resolves itself. Meanwhile Cricket War looks like a sports game and plays like a two-card duel — so it sits under Sports for its theme, but the guidance on its page is card-game guidance.
The three questions worth asking before you open anything
- How fast is a round? Crash and instant formats resolve in seconds. Lottery draws take a minute. Fishing rooms never really stop. Speed is the strongest predictor of how much you will stake in an hour.
- How many decisions do I make? Slots ask for one decision per spin — the stake. Card tables ask for several. Live tables add a countdown. More decisions means more engagement, but also more chances to act on impulse.
- Does it need a strong connection? Live dealer tables stream continuous video. Everything else is comparatively light. On mobile data, the non-live categories cost you far less.
Badges you will see on the tiles
A small number of tiles carry a Hot, Top or New marker. These reflect where players in our community are actually spending their time and which titles the partner platform has featured recently. They are a signpost for the undecided, not a recommendation, and certainly not a prediction — no badge changes how a game behaves.
What the tiles do not tell you
We deliberately do not publish return-to-player percentages, hit frequencies, "best time to play" claims or payout statistics. Some of those figures exist and are set by the game studios; none of them lets you predict a single round, and presenting them alongside a download button implies a predictability that does not exist. What we publish instead is a plain description of how each game works, so you can pick one you will enjoy rather than one you have been told is "due".
Deep Dive
A Guide To Every Category
What each section of the library actually feels like to play, what it costs in attention and connection, and who tends to enjoy it. Written for someone opening the app for the first time.
Slots — 71 titles
Filter to slotsThe largest section, and the one that carries the widest range of actual mechanics despite everything wearing the same "slot" label. At the simple end sit three-reel cabinets like Fortune Gems, Triple Star and Lucky Diamond: one payline, a handful of symbols, a rule set you can read in twenty seconds. At the other end are cascading grids like Gates of Olympus, Mahjong Ways and Sugar Parade, where matched symbols vanish, new ones drop into the gap, and a single spin can chain through several clears before it settles.
In between there are hold-and-win cabinets (Royal Coins Hold and Win, Coins of Fortune, Lion's Hoard) where coin symbols lock in place while the rest of the grid respins; expanding-wild games like Starburst and Wings of Ra; and bonus-only formats like Money Cart that skip the base game entirely and drop you straight into a respin round.
Who it suits
Anyone who wants to control the pace completely. There is no dealer, no countdown and no other player at the table — you spin when you are ready and stop whenever you like. It is the most forgiving place to learn the app's interface.
What to watch
Autoplay. It is genuinely useful when capped by spin count and loss limit, and genuinely risky when left running unattended. Set both limits before switching it on.
Live Casino — 7 tables
Filter to liveReal studios, real dealers, real time. Crazy Time is a full game show with a host, four bonus rounds and a money wheel. Lightning Roulette charges random numbers with multipliers before the ball drops. Speed Baccarat and Speed VIP Blackjack compress the round timer for players who find standard tables slow, and the Evolution Lobby opens the full studio floor in one tile.
What makes live different is that the clock is not yours. A betting window opens, runs for a fixed number of seconds and closes — chips placed after it shuts roll to the next round. That rhythm is what gives live tables their atmosphere, and it is also why they are the easiest category to overspend on if you have not set a round limit.
Who it suits
Players who want the social feel of a floor: a host to watch, a chat channel, other people at the table. If you have played in a physical casino, this will feel familiar in a way nothing else in the app does.
What to watch
Connection quality above everything. Use Wi-Fi where you can, and drop the stream quality in the table settings rather than leaving a table that stutters.
Card & Table — 7 games
Filter to card gamesThis is the category most Indian players recognise before they ever open the app. Teen Patti appears in five builds — the classic table, Teen Patti 2, an HD table with a clearer mobile betting rail, Teen Patti Joker with a wild card that reshapes hand rankings, and Teen Patti Master with an extended side-bet rail. Andar Bahar keeps things to a single choice of side, and Dragon Tiger reduces the game to two cards and one comparison.
For three-card games the hand ranking runs trail, pure sequence, sequence, colour, pair, high card — learn that one list and every Teen Patti variant becomes readable. The blind-versus-seen decision is the other thing worth understanding early: playing blind costs less per turn but gives you no information, and seeing your cards doubles your commitment.
Who it suits
Anyone who already plays these games socially. The digital tables follow the same rules, so there is essentially nothing new to learn beyond the interface.
What to watch
Bet sizing. In a format where a round lasts under a minute, stake size matters far more than card reading. And folding early costs you only what is already committed — it is the most underused control on the table.
Crash & Instant — 7 formats
Filter to instant gamesOne decision per round: when to stop. In Crash a multiplier climbs and you choose your exit. In Mines and Mines Gold you reveal tiles on a hidden grid, each one raising the return and the risk together. Plinko X drops a ball down a pegged board into a payout slot. HILO asks whether the next card is higher or lower. Go Rush and Fruit Blast round out the section with rapid multiplier and arcade-shooter formats.
These are the fastest games in the library by a wide margin, and their appeal is exactly that clarity — nothing to memorise, nothing to read, just a moment to judge. The flip side is that a round can repeat forty times in a few minutes without feeling like it has.
Who it suits
Players who find slots too passive and card tables too slow, and who want a single clean decision rather than a rule set.
What to watch
Everything about the speed. Use auto cash-out to enforce your own exit point, set an alarm outside the app because these formats have no natural pause, and never raise a stake to recover a previous round. If any category needs a hard stop, it is this one.
Sports — 5 titles
Filter to sportsCricket War is a card duel dressed as a cricket over — you back a side and the higher card takes it. World Cup runs a tournament-themed cabinet through group and knockout stages. Football Star and Basketball Star are stadium-lit reel games with rolling wilds that shift one position per spin. Football Studio Dice is a live broadcast set with a host calling every roll.
An important clarification: these are casino games with a sports theme, not sports betting markets. No knowledge of cricket or football changes any outcome, and the promotional terms that apply to them are casino terms, not sportsbook terms.
Who it suits
Sports fans who want the atmosphere without needing to follow a fixture list, and anyone who enjoys the Indian-market framing of a game like Cricket War.
What to watch
Cricket War is a duel format and resolves as fast as any crash round — the same speed cautions apply. Tournament cabinets run longer per round, so budget by time as well as stake.
Lottery & Bingo — 5 rooms
Filter to lotteryThe calmest corner of the app. Keno and Number King ask you to pick numbers and watch a draw. Magic Ball pulls balls one at a time against your card. Magic Target spins a segmented prize wheel. iRich Bingo runs a modern bingo room with multi-card play and a bright, readable card layout.
Nothing here requires a reaction. You make a selection, the draw runs, matches are marked automatically. For players who find slots too fast and crash games stressful, this is the natural landing spot — and the bingo room is the most genuinely social part of the library after the live tables.
Who it suits
Anyone who wants to play slowly, chat while they do it, and never have to make a split-second call.
What to watch
The pace cuts both ways: because rounds are slow and undemanding, it is easy to sit for a long time without noticing. And in bingo, every extra card multiplies your stake for that draw — two cards cost exactly twice as much as one.
Fishing & Arcade — 3 rooms
Filter to fishingHappy Fishing, Jackpot Fishing and Fishing Disco swap reels for a cannon. You aim, choose a shot power and fire at targets crossing a shared reef, usually alongside other players in the same room. Boss targets appear on a cycle and carry the largest reward bands.
The economics here work differently from every other category and it is worth being explicit about it: your stake is consumed per shot, continuously, rather than per round. Higher shot power costs proportionally more. That is the entire model, and it is why auto-fire is the single fastest way to spend a balance anywhere in the app.
Who it suits
Players who want something that feels like an arcade game rather than a casino game, and who enjoy a shared, social room.
What to watch
Leave auto-fire off until you know the room. Match your shot power to the targets actually on screen rather than the ones you are hoping for. And because there is no round break to prompt you, decide your session length before you enter.
Start Small
Which Game Should You Open First?
There is no wrong answer, but there are easier starting points. Pick the row that sounds most like you.
| If you… | Start with | Why |
|---|---|---|
| have never used a gaming app before | Fortune Gems or Triple Star | Three reels, one line, nothing hidden behind a menu. You will understand the whole game in one spin. |
| already play Teen Patti with friends | Teen Patti | Identical rules to the table version. Only the interface is new, and it is laid out the way you would expect. |
| want the simplest possible decision | Andar Bahar | One choice: Andar or Bahar. Nothing to memorise, nothing to calculate, rounds resolve in seconds. |
| like watching a host and a real table | Crazy Time or Lightning Roulette | You can sit at either table and watch a full round without betting, which is the best free tutorial there is. |
| find slots too slow | Mines | Reveal tiles at your own pace and cash out whenever you choose. Fast, but you control every step. |
| want something calm | Keno | Pick numbers, watch the draw, matches are marked for you. Nothing to react to at all. |
| follow cricket | Cricket War | A card duel in cricket framing — familiar presentation over a rule set you can learn instantly. |
| want the biggest-name slot in the library | Gates of Olympus | A tumbling grid where a single spin can chain through several clears. Busier than a classic cabinet, and far more spectacle. |
You can browse before you deposit. Install the app, register, and open any game's paytable without funding your account. Reading a paytable costs nothing and is the single best way to decide whether a game is for you.
Glossary
Game Formats, Explained In Plain English
The words that appear on tiles and in paytables, without the jargon. You do not need any of this to play — but it makes every game page easier to read.
Reels & Paylines
A reel is a vertical column of symbols. A payline is a pattern across those columns that pays if the right symbols land on it. A three-reel game has one line; a five-reel game may have twenty or more. The app draws every winning line on screen — you never have to trace one yourself.
Wilds
A wild symbol stands in for another to complete a pattern. Variants include expanding wilds that fill a whole reel, roaming wilds that move one position per spin, and linked wilds that connect across adjacent reels.
Scatters
A scatter usually pays regardless of position and triggers a bonus round rather than a line win. Landing three or more is normally what opens free spins.
Cascade / Tumble
Matched symbols disappear and new ones drop into the gap, which can create a fresh match — chaining several clears from one spin. Gates of Olympus and Mahjong Ways both work this way.
Cluster Pays
Instead of lines, you need a group of touching symbols anywhere on the grid. Lucky Neko and Kluster Krystals use this, and it makes the whole board relevant rather than just a few fixed rows.
Hold & Win
Coin symbols lock in place and stay locked while the remaining positions respin. Each new coin resets the respin counter. Royal Coins and Coins of Fortune are built around this mechanic.
Multiplier
A figure that increases the value of a result — ×2, ×10 and so on. In crash games the multiplier is the game; in slots it usually appears inside a bonus round.
Cash Out
The control that ends a crash or instant round on your terms and banks the current value. Auto cash-out lets you pre-set the number so the decision is made before the pressure starts.
Side Bet
An optional extra market alongside the main bet on a card or live table, with its own paytable. Treat its cost as part of your stake for the round, not as a free extra.
Straight Answers
How These Games Decide Outcomes
Every non-live game in the library resolves through a random number generator supplied by the game studio, not by the platform and certainly not by us. Live dealer games resolve physically, on camera — a real wheel, a real shoe of cards, filmed from several angles precisely so the result is verifiable.
What randomness actually means for you
Each round is independent. A slot that has not paid in fifty spins is not "due", and a crash round that ended low ten times running says nothing about the eleventh. The results history strips shown on live tables and instant games are records, not forecasts, and reading a pattern into them is the most expensive mistake a new player can make.
The house edge is the business model
Over a large number of rounds the maths favours the operator on every game here. That is not a scandal or a hidden trick — it is how any casino, physical or digital, funds itself. What it means practically is that no strategy, staking system or timing trick turns a negative expectation into a positive one. Anyone selling you one is selling you something.
Why we publish no odds claims
You will not find return-to-player figures, win-rate charts or "best time to play" advice anywhere on this site. Those numbers either do not mean what readers assume they mean, or they imply a predictability that does not exist. We would rather describe how a game works and let you choose one you enjoy.
If you think something is wrong
Disputes about a specific round, a balance or a payout have to go to the partner platform, because they hold the game logs and the account records — we do not, and no affiliate does. Start with in-app live support, keep your round ID and timestamps, and if you are not getting anywhere, message our Telegram support channel and we will help you escalate it properly.
Library Questions
Games — Frequently Asked
The library shown here reflects the full catalogue available on the partner platform. Individual titles can be added, rotated out or temporarily unavailable for maintenance, and availability can vary by region. If a game you want is missing from the app lobby, search for it by name first — the lobby's own categories do not always match ours exactly.
You can install the app, register and browse every game and paytable without depositing. Whether a specific title offers a demo or practice mode is set by the game studio and varies — live dealer tables never do, but you can sit at one and watch a full round without placing a chip, which serves the same purpose.
Slots typically contribute at the highest rate toward wagering requirements, with live tables and card games often lower and crash or instant formats sometimes excluded entirely. The exact contribution table is published by the partner platform with each promotion — check it before you decide where to play, because this is the detail that most often catches people out.
The core three-card rules are the same throughout. Teen Patti is the classic table; Teen Patti 2 is a refreshed build with a faster deal cycle; Teen Patti HD offers crisper art and a clearer mobile betting rail; Teen Patti Joker adds a wild card that changes hand ranking; and Teen Patti Master runs higher-stakes tables with an extended side-bet rail. Learn one and you can play all five.
Yes, but the categories differ sharply. Slots, card games, lottery and instant formats exchange very little data per round and run fine on a modest signal. Live dealer tables stream continuous video and use roughly what video streaming uses — on a metered connection, that is worth knowing before you sit down for an hour.
No, and anyone claiming otherwise is misleading you. Outcomes are generated randomly per round and each round is independent of every round before it. There is no hot game, no cold game, no best hour and no pattern in the history strip. Choose a game because you enjoy how it plays.