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The categories Casea carries, how they differ in practice and what turned up when we looked at the lobby.

What Casea Puts in the Lobby

Casea lists table and card games and live dealer games. The operator puts the whole catalogue at around 4,800 games, counting every category together. This page looks across the lobby as a whole โ€” what each category is, how the formats differ and which of them we could actually confirm. Slot machines get their own page: see slots for reels, features and the numbers behind them.

The Short Version

Catalogue size (as listed)about 4,800 games, all types
Categories listedTable and card games, Live dealer games
What we saw ourselves38 titles recorded in our snapshot (a sample, not the full lobby)
MobileYes, browser optimized

Figures marked as listed come from Casea; the snapshot line is what our own check of the lobby returned.

About That 4,800 Figure

A catalogue number like 4,800 is a total, not a menu. It adds every category together, counts regional variants of the same game separately more often than not, and says nothing about how much of it will load for you specifically.

On our side of it, our pass returned 38, which is too few to say anything about the total one way or the other. That is the useful part of a claim like this โ€” not the number itself, but how much of it survives being looked at.

Comparing the Categories

Put together, they line up like this:

CategoryPace of a roundWhat the player decides
Table and card gamesmediumthe player acts on every hand
Live dealer gamesslow, set by the studiolimited to betting windows

Descriptive, not measured: these are properties of the formats themselves, the same at any operator that carries them.

What Sits Behind Each Label

What separates one category from another is the shape of a round rather than the artwork:

Table and card games

Outcomes still come from a random generator, but the player chooses when to hit, stand, split or raise, so the sequence of decisions is theirs.

Live dealer games

Streamed from a studio with a real dealer and real cards. You bet inside a window that opens and closes on their schedule, not yours.

Titles Recorded During Our Check

A sample of what was on the shelves when we looked โ€” no order of merit implied:

Big Bass BonanzaSweet Bonanza XmasLightning RouletteHi-LoDiceCrashPenaltyFunky TimeCoin FlipKenoGates of OlympusSweet Bonanza CandyLandWheelImmersive Roulette

Some of them name their own category outright โ€” table and card games (Lightning Roulette and Immersive Roulette), crash and instant games (Hi-Lo and Crash), live dealer games (Funky Time and Sweet Bonanza CandyLand) and bingo, keno and scratch games (Keno) โ€” which is the simplest confirmation that those sections are stocked rather than just listed.

Recorded 38 titles against a listed catalogue of about 4,800. Lobbies also change: games come and go, and what is visible can depend on where you are and whether you are signed in.

Keeping a Session Contained

Different formats consume time differently, and that matters more than it sounds. A fast round played repeatedly gets through a balance quicker than a slow one at the same stake โ€” not because the maths differ, but because there are more of them per hour. Live tables are the natural brake here: the dealer sets the pace and you cannot speed it up.

Setting a limit before starting works better than deciding mid-session. There is more on that on the responsible gambling page.

Reading the Supplier List

A supplier list is more informative than a catalogue count. Studios have house styles that survive across their whole range: some build long, patient games where little happens for stretches, others build short and violent ones. Recognising two or three names you get on with narrows a lobby faster than any filter.

A long supplier list usually means the operator buys through aggregators rather than signing studios directly. That is normal, and it is why the same games show up across unrelated casinos.

Where Table Games Differ

Table games are the part of the lobby where what you do changes the result. Not the odds of the shuffle โ€” those belong to the generator โ€” but the outcome of a hand, which depends on whether you played it well. Blackjack has a correct move for every combination, published and memorisable.

This cuts both ways. Games with decisions feel more controllable, and that feeling outlasts the actual control: the house edge is still there, it just sits behind a layer of skill. Playing well narrows it. Nothing removes it.

A Short Pre-Flight List

None of this is complicated, and it takes a minute:

Which categories count toward a bonus

they rarely count equally โ€” see bonus terms for how that works here.

Minimum and maximum stakes

these sit on the game itself and vary widely between formats.

What the game actually is

titles borrow each other's names freely โ€” a slot and a live show can share one, and they are nothing alike to play.

The Practical Side of Live Rooms

The appeal of a live table is that nothing is hidden: cards come off a real shoe, the wheel is a real wheel, and you watch it happen instead of taking software's word for it. What you give up is control over timing.

That has consequences worth planning for. The stream needs bandwidth, and losing it mid-window costs you the bet rather than just the picture. Minimum stakes also sit higher than on the software equivalents, because a staffed table has to earn its keep.

Games: Questions and Answers

Is the list of games on this page complete?

It is a sample, not an index. We list what we saw so the review rests on something checkable, not to catalogue the site.

Are live dealer games included in the catalogue total?

Usually yes โ€” operators count live tables alongside everything else. It is one reason a headline number can look larger than the slot selection alone.

Does Casea really have 4,800 games?

That is the figure the operator lists, and it counts every category together โ€” slots, tables, live rooms and specialty titles. Our own check recorded 38 titles, so treat the headline number as the operator's claim rather than something we counted.

Where are slots covered?

On their own page. Reel formats, features, RTP and volatility are all handled in the slots section rather than repeated here.