
Pokies are the heart of the Casino App library, spanning classic three-reel machines, feature-rich video slots and high-volatility jackpot titles with sizeable prize pools. They come from respected studios like Pragmatic Play, NetEnt and Play'n GO, with new releases added regularly. This guide covers the types of pokies, the providers behind them, what RTP and volatility mean, and how to choose a game.
Pokies form the largest section of the library, running from nostalgic three-reel machines through to cinematic video slots and high-volatility jackpot titles. The catalogue caters to every budget and taste, and new releases are added regularly to keep things fresh. New players can also put the welcome free spins to work here, since they're applied to selected pokie titles.
The catalogue covers several distinct formats.
A roster of respected studios powers the library.
| Provider | Known For |
|---|---|
| Pragmatic Play | Popular slots and live casino |
| Evolution Gaming | Market-leading live dealer games |
| NetEnt | Iconic video slots |
| Hacksaw Gaming | High-volatility crash and slots |
| Play'n GO | A diverse slots portfolio |
| Spribe | The Aviator crash game |
Two figures shape how a pokie plays. RTP (return to player) is the theoretical long-run return, and it's worth looking for titles at 96% or above. Volatility describes how often and how big the wins tend to be — but neither figure guarantees the outcome of any single session, so the right choice depends on your bankroll. Both are usually listed in each game's information window.
Matching volatility to your style helps.
| Volatility | Payout Style | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Low | Frequent, smaller wins | Longer sessions, steady play |
| Medium | A balance of size and frequency | All-round players |
| High | Rare but larger wins | Big-win chasers |
A few checks point you to the right game.
Keep play enjoyable with a few habits.
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