GAME REFERENCE

Live Game Shows at twslive

Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Sweet Bonanza CandyLand and Mega Wheel stream straight into our lobby with live hosts in HD studios. Open your twslive account and you can...

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twslive What our Live Game Shows lobby offers

What our Live Game Shows lobby offers

Our Live Game Shows shelf is powered by Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, two studios that run the genre. You get wheel-based formats like Crazy Time, dice formats like MONOPOLY, and slot-themed rooms like Sweet Bonanza CandyLand. Each show has a host calling rounds, side bets you place before the spin, and bonus segments that pull you into a second screen with

multipliers stacked across the board.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Show features worth opening for

twslive Crazy Time bonus segments
Wheel

Crazy Time bonus segments

Land the Top Slot pointer on a bonus and you're pulled into Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin...

twslive MONOPOLY Live board walk
Dice

MONOPOLY Live board walk

Mr. Monopoly walks the digital board after a bonus trigger, stacking rents, taxes and chance cards...

twslive Sweet Bonanza CandyLand
Slot-show

Sweet Bonanza CandyLand

The Pragmatic Play candy wheel blends slot iconography with a live host. Sugar Bomb and Candy...

QUICK SIGNAL

How Live Game Shows play here

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Entering a show Tap the Live Game Shows tile on our lobby, choose a studio room, and a seat opens instantly. No queue, no download — the stream loads inside the same tab you signed in on.
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Placing chips Each round opens a betting window of around fifteen seconds. Drag chips onto numbers, multipliers or bonus segments. We highlight your active picks so you can confirm before the host calls time.
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Bonus round mechanics When a bonus lands, only chips placed on that segment qualify. The screen switches to the bonus interface — wheel, board or pick-game — and resolves before returning you to the main round.
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Mobile feel Shows scale to portrait on phones with the chip tray docked below the stream. You can mute the host, switch camera angles and check round history without leaving the table.

Live Game Shows transparency

Auto-refresh hourly
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Game type

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Live-hosted wheel and board shows from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, broadcast from dedicated studios twenty-four...

twslive Volatility

Volatility

97%

Medium to high depending on the show — straight number bets pay low and steady, bonus...

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Supported devices

96%

Android, iOS, tablets and desktop browsers. Stream auto-adjusts from 720p to 1080p based on your connection.

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Access region

95%

Live Game Shows stream to Indonesia where local law permits, with studio feeds routed for low-latency...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Live Game Shows on your phone

The shows were built portrait-first, so they feel native on your phone. The host stream sits up top, the chip tray sits below your thumb, and round history slides in...

Portrait layout
One-thumb chip placement
Low-bandwidth stream
Multi-camera toggle
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SUPPORT

Help while you're at a show

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WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Fairness behind the studio glass

Evolution licensing

Crazy Time, MONOPOLY Live and Dream Catcher run from Evolution studios licensed in Malta and Latvia, with each wheel spin logged and auditable by round ID.

Pragmatic Play Live

Sweet Bonanza CandyLand and Mega Wheel come from Pragmatic Play Live's certified studios, audited by Gaming Laboratories International for fair round outcomes.

Physical wheels

The wheels you watch are real, weighted and inspected. No RNG decides where the pointer lands — gravity and a calibrated wheel do.

Host training

Studio hosts are trained on game protocol and monitored by a floor supervisor in-studio, so every round runs to the same script you'd see at a regulated venue.

Round IDs

Every round you play carries an ID you can quote back to us. We can replay any round, any seat, any result through the studio's archive.

Encrypted stream

The studio feed and your chip placements travel over TLS, so your seat and stake history stay between you and the table.

Live Game Shows vs sibling tables

vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat is a two-hand card duel with fixed odds. Live Game Shows trade that calm rhythm for wheels, bonus rounds and hosts who keep the room talking between spins.
vs Live Roulette
Roulette also uses a wheel, but pays straight odds. Game shows layer multipliers, Top Slot pointers and bonus segments on top of the wheel format.
vs Live Blackjack
Blackjack rewards strategy across many hands. Game shows are pure call-the-segment betting — no card counting, just chip placement before the host spins.
vs Slots
Slots run on RNG and you play alone. Game shows have a live host, a shared round and side chat with other seats at the same wheel.
vs Live Poker
Poker pits you against table logic and other hands. Game shows are you against the wheel, with the whole room cheering or groaning at the same result.
vs Sic Bo
Sic Bo rolls three dice with fixed payouts. Game shows like MONOPOLY use dice too, but wrap them in a bonus board that multiplies as Mr. Monopoly walks.
vs Crash games
Crash games like Aviator are solo curves with cash-out timing. Game shows are hosted rounds with set bet windows and physical equipment driving the result.

Six things to know about Live Game Shows

Crazy Time runs 24/7

Evolution's flagship show streams non-stop from its dedicated studio. You can drop in at any hour and the wheel will be spinning within thirty seconds.

Side bets matter

The bonus segments — Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip — are where the heavy multipliers sit. Placing a small chip on each one keeps you in the bonus action.

Top Slot multipliers

Crazy Time's Top Slot can stack a multiplier onto a segment before the wheel spins. If your chips are on that segment, the multiplier applies to your win.

MONOPOLY 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls

Landing the 2 or 4 Rolls segment puts you inside Mr. Monopoly's board walk for that many dice rolls, stacking rents as he passes properties.

Sweet Bonanza candy wheel

The CandyLand show borrows symbols from the Sweet Bonanza slot. Sugar Bomb segments drop random multipliers across the wheel for the next spin.

Mega Wheel low entry

Pragmatic's Mega Wheel takes small chip bets and runs a fast round cycle, making it the gentler entry point if Crazy Time feels too loud at first.

Live Game Shows — your questions

Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher and Mega Ball from Evolution sit alongside Sweet Bonanza CandyLand, Mega Wheel and Boom City from Pragmatic Play Live. All stream live from their respective studios into our lobby.

Most shows give you around twelve to fifteen seconds to place chips between rounds. Crazy Time runs slightly longer because of the side-bet board. The host always announces the close before the wheel spins.

Yes. The stream defaults to a lighter resolution on cellular and steps up on Wi-Fi. We've tested Crazy Time and MONOPOLY Live on standard 4G across Indonesia and they hold the round without dropping your seat.

Chip minimums vary by show but generally start small enough to sit through a full bonus cycle. Mega Wheel and Dream Catcher carry the lowest entry chips; Crazy Time's side bets can be placed at the minimum chip too.

Bonus rounds always produce a result, but the multiplier varies — Pachinko and Cash Hunt can land low or very high. You only qualify for the bonus if your chips were on that segment before the spin.

All Live Game Shows here use physical, weighted wheels in real studios. The host spins them by hand and the result is read by sensors. No software decides where the pointer stops.

Yes. Each show has a chat panel where you can message the host and the rest of the room. Hosts read messages between rounds and often call out regulars by their seat name.