The Vibes Casino Game Catalogue
By Tuomas Lehtovaara — updated August 2026
Counted at the last check, the lobby holds more than 450 titles. That is a mid-sized catalogue by current standards, and the number matters less than where the weight sits: the live floor is the centre of gravity here, not the slot grid. Anyone arriving from a slots-first site will notice the difference within a minute of opening the lobby. Stakes across the catalogue start at 0,10 € a round and run to 100 € on most titles, with crash and skill formats going to 200 €. The minimum deposit is 20 € regardless of which section you play in.
The five groups are worth separating, because they behave differently rather than just looking different. Slots are the largest group by count — reel games from simple three-line classics to six-reel cluster grids, all RNG-driven, nearly all with a demo mode. Live casino is the strongest section: roulette wheels, baccarat shoes and hosted game shows streamed from studio floors with a dealer on camera, priced from low-stakes tables upwards. Table games repeat the same roulette, blackjack and baccarat rules in software, dealt instantly and at your own tempo, which suits anyone learning a bet type without a table waiting on them. Jackpots pool a slice of every stake across a network of sites into one prize, so the headline figure is large and the base game return is correspondingly thinner. Crash games are the newest format: a multiplier climbs from 1x and you cash out before it breaks, one decision per round, no reels at all.
Eight titles we wrote up in detail
These eight have their own pages — mechanics, the RTP printed on the game info panel, volatility, stake range and what to expect from a session. They cover the spread deliberately: a crash round, two Playtech feature slots, four Endorphina reel games and one skill format.
The studios behind the lobby
None of these games is made by the casino. Every title is licensed from a studio that writes the maths, certifies the random number generator and publishes the return figure, which is why the same slot plays identically on any site that carries it. That also makes the supplier list a better measure of a catalogue than the total count.
The names present here: Pragmatic Play, which supplies both slots and its own live floor; Evolution, the studio that effectively defines modern live dealer tables and game shows; NetEnt for the long-running reel classics; Play'n GO for high-variance slot series; Hacksaw Gaming for the small-grid, high-ceiling mechanics that pull a young audience; Playtech, whose hold-and-win and jackpot titles are represented by two of the guides above; Endorphina, which accounts for four of them and leans classic and cluster; and Spribe, the studio that made the crash format mainstream. Red Tiger and Yggdrasil also appear in the lobby.
Reading the numbers before you play
Published returns across the catalogue sit roughly between 94 and 97 per cent, but treat that as a range, not a promise: it is a long-run average measured over millions of rounds, and a single session tells you nothing about it. Always open the game info panel from the in-game menu and read the figure printed there, because studios ship some titles at more than one RTP setting and the panel is the only version that applies to the round you are about to play. Volatility is the number that actually shapes a session — a low-volatility retro slot pays small and often, while a high-volatility grid can stay flat for a long stretch and then resolve in one round. Match it to your balance rather than to the theme.
Live tables are a separate case. There is no demo mode, because the wheel and the shoe are physical, and the odds are set by the rules on the table rather than by an RTP figure — French roulette with la partage returns more on even-money bets than a standard wheel, and that difference is printed in the table rules. Everything runs in the browser on iOS Safari and Android Chrome; there is no separate desktop program.
Short answers
How large is the catalogue?
Which studios supply the games?
Where is the RTP shown?
Is there a demo mode?
Slots, live casino, table games: Slots · Live casino · Table games. Progressive jackpots and crash games sit inside those sections of the lobby.