A tour of the lobby, not a bonus pitch

Oxibet Casino: 3,000+ Games, Studios, Lobby Navigation & Demo Mode

How a library of more than 3,000 titles is actually organised, what each of the six game categories contains and who supplies it, where demo mode works and where it doesn't, and how to find one specific game without scrolling for ten minutes. A walkthrough of the lobby rather than a list of features.

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A library of three thousand games is not a feature — it's a navigation problem. Nobody browses three thousand of anything. What decides whether a lobby is pleasant or exhausting is the layer on top of it: how the rails are cut, whether you can filter to one studio, and whether the game you played last Tuesday is findable without its name.

How the lobby is organised

The casino opens on horizontal rails — themed rows you scroll sideways, each with a "see all" link expanding into a full grid. New and Popular come first, then category rails, then studio rails, then your own rows.

01

Category filters

The primary navigation. Selecting one swaps rails for a paginated grid of the category, where you'll want a second filter almost immediately.

02

Studio filtering

The most useful control here, and the most underused. Filtering to one supplier cuts three thousand titles to a browsable few dozen.

03

Search

Matches title text as you type. Partial words work, but a misremembered title returns nothing rather than a near-match.

04

Favourites

The icon on each tile pins a game to your own rail — the one habit that makes a large lobby manageable.

05

Recently played

Populates once you're signed in and follows the account across devices. Grids also sort by newest, which shows what has arrived rather than what's promoted.

One thing no rail tells you: tiles show artwork and a name, not the maths. Volatility and return-to-player figures live in each game's own information panel, opened from inside the game.

The six categories, and what each actually is

Slots

The bulk of the library, and the category the welcome offer is built around. Three-reel classics through to high-volatility releases with cluster pays and bonus buys. Mechanics on the slots page.

Live dealer

Real tables and dealers streamed live, betting handled through an overlay on the video. Blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker, low-limit through high-roller — see the live casino page.

Table games (RNG)

The same games without the human dealer — blackjack, roulette, baccarat and video poker on a random number generator. Faster, no waiting on other players, and playable in demo mode.

Crash and instant games

Short-form titles resolving in seconds. Aviator-style crash games where a multiplier climbs until it stops and the job is to cash out first, plus Plinko, Mines, Dice and Hi-Lo, from BGaming.

Game shows

Live dealer's entertainment wing: presenter-hosted formats built around a wheel or physical device. Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live and Funky Time, all Evolution, all needing live dealer's bandwidth.

New and featured

A curated rail rather than a game type — recent additions and whatever is being pushed. Useful for seeing what shipped lately, not a quality signal.

The studios behind the library

Supplier matters more than most players assume. House style — how volatile the maths runs, whether it favours frequent small wins or long flat stretches — predicts whether you'll enjoy a game better than its theme.

  • Pragmatic Play
  • Hacksaw Gaming
  • Play'n GO
  • Yggdrasil
  • BGaming
  • NetEnt
  • Nolimit City
  • Push Gaming
  • Big Time Gaming
  • Evolution
  • Pragmatic Play Live

Pragmatic Play is the volume supplier — the widest range in the lobby by some distance, releasing constantly across every style. Hacksaw Gaming works the opposite way: a small catalogue, a deliberately stripped-back look, and high-volatility maths where sessions run flat until they don't. Nolimit City is the mechanic-heavy studio, dense feature sets on unconventional reels. Evolution dominates live dealer industry-wide, which is why the live and game-show rails are deep. House styles, not performance claims.

Demo mode: where it works and what it's for

Most slots and RNG table games launch in demo mode, funded with play-money credits that carry no value and can't be won or lost. It settles the one question worth asking before you stake anything: do I enjoy this game.

Genuinely useful for

  • Learning a bonus round without paying tuition
  • Feeling out volatility — how often the base game pays anything
  • Reading the paytable with the game in front of you

Cannot tell you

  • Anything about real-money results — the same RNG runs both modes, and a hot run is variance
  • Demo play earns no loyalty points and clears no bonus wagering
  • Live dealer and game shows have no demo at all
  • How a game feels at a real stake

The live exclusion isn't an oversight: a live table has a physical dealer, finite seats and a real cost per round, so there is nothing to demo. Watching before wagering is the nearest equivalent.

Category comparison

Contribution follows the terms in force when you claim, so read the last column as the shape of the rule rather than a guarantee.

CategoryTypical studiosDemo modeBonus wagering
SlotsPragmatic Play, Hacksaw, Play'n GO, Nolimit City, Push GamingYes100%
Live dealerEvolution, Pragmatic Play LiveNoReduced or excluded
Table games (RNG)Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, BGamingYesReduced or excluded
Crash / instantBGamingYesReduced or excluded
Game showsEvolutionNoReduced or excluded
New and featuredMixed, mostly slotsFollows the gameFollows the game

How game choice interacts with the welcome bonus

This is the part of the lobby that costs people money. The welcome offer carries 25–35× wagering and a C$5 maximum bet, and expires 20 days after credit.

Slots contribute 100% — every dollar wagered counts a full dollar. Table games, live dealer, game shows and instant titles contribute at a heavily reduced rate or not at all. The consequence is blunt: claim the bonus, spend the evening at live blackjack, and you may clear almost none of the requirement while the 20-day window runs down. Nothing stops you playing there, but it is cleaner with cleared funds. The welcome bonus page shows the arithmetic.

Finding one specific game

  1. Search the fragment you're certain of

    Type only the part you definitely remember. Matching is literal: a wrong word returns nothing, a correct half-word returns everything containing it.

  2. If that fails, filter by studio

    Recalling that a game was a Nolimit City or Push Gaming release is often easier than recalling its name, and a single-studio grid is short enough to scan by artwork.

  3. Check recently played, then favourite it

    Anything you've played stays in your own rail on any device, because the list follows the account rather than the browser. Once you've found the game, favourite it — two seconds now saves the whole search next time.

Provably fair crash titles

BGaming's crash and instant range uses provably fair verification. The operator commits to a server seed before the round and you set your own client seed; once it resolves, the outcome can be recalculated independently, proving it was fixed in advance and not altered after your bet. An integrity check on rounds, not a change to the house edge.

Lobby performance and everyday use

Everything runs in the browser. No download, no native app on iOS or Android, and no separate mobile lobby with a cut-down catalogue — the same URL serves the same 3,000-plus titles to a phone as to a desktop.

When a connection weakens, categories degrade in a predictable order. Live dealer and game shows fail first, being continuous video streams: resolution drops, then buffering, then a dropped table. Slots and RNG tables are far more tolerant — assets load once at launch and each spin exchanges very little afterwards, so a slot keeps running on a connection that has already made live dealer unwatchable. Device setup sits on the mobile page, the cashier on the payments page.

A large library is designed to keep you browsing, which is why limits work better set before you open it than after. Deposit limits, loss limits, session timers and reality checks sit in account settings, and the responsible gambling page explains each alongside free, confidential support in every province. In a crisis, call or text 9-8-8.

Casino lobby questions

How many games does Oxibet have?

More than 3,000 titles across six categories: slots, live dealer, RNG table games, crash and instant wins, game shows, and a rotating new-and-featured rail. Slots are the large majority. The exact count moves as studios release titles, but the category structure stays the same.

Can I play Oxibet games for free in demo mode?

Most slots and RNG table games launch with play-money credits, letting you learn a bonus round or test performance before staking anything. Live dealer tables and game shows have no demo mode, because each round involves a real dealer and real costs. Demo play earns no loyalty points.

Do demo results predict real-money outcomes?

No. The same random number generator runs both modes, and every round is independent of the ones before it. A generous demo session is variance, as is a barren one. Demo mode shows whether you like a game's rhythm and pace, and nothing beyond that.

Which studios supply the Oxibet casino?

Slots come from Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Play'n GO, Yggdrasil, BGaming, NetEnt, Nolimit City, Push Gaming and Big Time Gaming. Live dealer is led by Evolution with Pragmatic Play Live alongside, game shows are Evolution titles, and crash and instant games come mainly from BGaming.

Do all games count toward the welcome bonus wagering?

No. Slots contribute 100% of each wager. Table games, live dealer, game shows and instant titles contribute at a heavily reduced rate or are excluded, depending on your offer's terms. A C$5 maximum bet applies while wagering is outstanding, and the bonus expires 20 days after credit.

What does provably fair mean on the crash games?

The operator commits to a server seed before the round and you set your own client seed. Once it resolves, both are revealed and the outcome can be recalculated independently, proving it was fixed in advance and not altered after your bet. It verifies round integrity, not the house edge.

Is the game selection the same on mobile as on desktop?

Yes. Oxibet runs a single browser-based lobby that reflows to fit the screen, so phones and tablets get the same catalogue, categories and studios as a desktop browser. There is no native app on iOS or Android and no reduced mobile game list.

Why do live dealer tables buffer when slots run fine?

Live tables and game shows are continuous video streams needing sustained bandwidth throughout a session. Slots and RNG table games load assets once at launch and exchange very little data per spin afterwards. On a weak connection the video categories degrade first while slots keep running.

Browse the lobby yourself

Demo mode on slots and RNG tables lets you see how the catalogue is laid out, and how a game plays, before any money is involved.

Open the Oxibet lobby

18+ / 19+ depending on province. Not available in Ontario. Slots contribute 100% to bonus wagering; table, live and game-show titles contribute at a reduced rate or not at all. The welcome offer carries 25–35× wagering, a C$5 max bet and a 20-day expiry. Full terms at the operator.

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