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What Rocket Play carries beyond the reels โ€” the categories, the studios behind them and the part of it we could check ourselves.

What Rocket Play Puts in the Lobby

Rocket Play lists table and card games and live dealer games. The operator puts the whole catalogue at around 6,200 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 6,200 games, all types
Categories listedTable and card games, Live dealer games
What we saw ourselves40 titles recorded in our snapshot (a sample, not the full lobby)
Studios identified20
MobileYes

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

What the Catalogue Number Means

The 6,200 figure covers everything the operator counts as a game โ€” slots, tables, live rooms and anything on the specialty shelf, added together. It is not a slot count, and it is not a promise that all of it is open to you: regional rules and licensing decide what a given account sees.

On our side of it, our pass returned 40, 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.

Who Supplies the Games

The development houses we could name from what was on display (14):

ZillionPlaysonBGamingGamzixBetsoft Gaming1spin4winKendooDream Play7RingsGamingYggdrasilMascotClawbusterNetGamingFelix Gaming

A short list here does not necessarily mean a small catalogue โ€” only that these were the names we could attribute.

What Each Category Actually Is

The categories are not just shelves. They differ in pace and in how much the player actually does:

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

The draw here is watching it happen rather than trusting that it did. The cost is pace: a live round cannot be hurried.

A Sample of What Is on the Shelves

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

Mystery Coin 243Gold Nugget Rush 2Bonanza Trillion3 Million B.C3 Gates of PyramidDead GunWalking Wild BuffaloMerge Up 2Book of the Golden LionThe Kingdom of Cardia

Recorded 40 titles against a listed catalogue of about 6,200. Lobbies also change: games come and go, and what is visible can depend on where you are and whether you are signed in.

How the Categories Line Up Against Each Other

Side by side, the difference is pace and how often you act:

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.

A Short Pre-Flight List

Small checks that save a wasted session:

TermWhat it means
Minimum and maximum stakesthese sit on the game itself and vary widely between formats.
What the game actually istitles borrow each other's names freely โ€” a slot and a live show can share one, and they are nothing alike to play.
Which categories count toward a bonusthey rarely count equally โ€” see bonus terms for how that works here.

Keeping a Session Contained

Pace is the variable nobody watches. The house edge is a percentage of money staked, so how much you stake per hour decides how the edge lands on you โ€” and a crash round lasting fifteen seconds stakes far more per hour than a live table dealing at its own speed.

Choosing a slower format is a legitimate way to make a budget last. So is deciding the budget in advance: see responsible gambling.

Looking Before Committing

Practice mode is underrated. Not for learning to win โ€” it cannot teach that โ€” but for learning what a game is actually like to sit through. Rhythm, dead stretches, how the screen behaves when something finally lands: none of that is in a description, and all of it decides whether you enjoy the thing.

Availability is patchy. Live tables never offer it, and some jurisdictions require a registered account before any game will open at all.

Getting Around the Lobby

Large lobbies are navigated, not read. The tools that matter:

Filter by studio

useful once you know whose games you get on with โ€” houses have recognisable maths, not just recognisable art.

Category tabs

the coarse cut: they separate formats that behave differently, which is more useful than sorting by theme.

Sort by newest

shows what the operator has added recently, which says something about how actively the catalogue is maintained.

Demo mode where offered

lets you see the pace of a game before money is involved; not every title or region allows it.

Search by name

the fastest route if you already know what you want; spelling matters more than you would think, and punctuation in titles varies.

Games: Questions and Answers

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.

Does Rocket Play really have 6,200 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 40 titles, so treat the headline number as the operator's claim rather than something we counted.

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.

Are all these games available everywhere in Canada?

Not necessarily. Canada regulates this province by province, and studios add their own territorial limits, so two accounts can see two catalogues.