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Live Game Shows at Power Play Casino: Crazy Time and Beyond

Updated on July 6, 2026 by the editorial team

Live game shows at Power Play Casino sit somewhere between a TV studio and a casino table. A host stands in front of a giant wheel or a set of dice, spins or rolls in real time, and you bet on where it lands from your phone or laptop in CAD. Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Lightning Roulette and Dream Catcher all run this way, streamed from an Evolution studio around the clock.

Fund your account with at least C$20 and the C$750 + 200 FS welcome offer applies to these titles just like slots. This page walks through how the format works, what the bonus rounds actually pay, which shows carry the best return, and the exact steps to sit down at a table tonight.

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What you actually get from a live game show

A game show is a wheel, a host and a live stream. You place a bet on a number or a segment before the spin, the presenter spins, and a camera locks on where the pointer stops. If your segment wins, you get paid at the odds printed on it. That is the whole loop, and it repeats every 30 to 60 seconds.

The appeal is the pace and the payout ceiling. A single spin of Crazy Time can turn a C$1 bet into four figures if a bonus round triggers and the multipliers stack. You will not hit that often. But the swing is real, and it is why players who find pure slots repetitive keep a game show open in another tab.

Every show at Power Play Casino streams in Canadian dollars with a live chat next to the wheel. You watch the host, type to the table, and act on the same feed as everyone else. Nothing is pre-recorded. The result you see is the result you get.

How the bonus rounds pay, and where the money hides

The base wheel is not where game shows earn their reputation. The bonus rounds are. Land on a special segment and the stream cuts to a separate mini-game, usually with far bigger multipliers than the main wheel offers.

Take Crazy Time as the example. Its wheel has four bonus segments, each a distinct game:

  • Coin Flip shows a two-sided coin with a red and a blue multiplier. The coin flips, and you win whichever side lands.
  • Cash Hunt puts 108 multipliers behind a screen of symbols. You aim a cannon at one target before the multipliers are revealed.
  • Pachinko drops a puck down a peg board onto a multiplier at the bottom. Land on "DOUBLE" and the puck drops again on doubled values.
  • Crazy Time is the headline round: a giant virtual wheel with multipliers up to 20,000x, plus flappers that can double or triple whatever you land on.

Here is the catch worth understanding before you bet. You only enter a bonus round if you placed a chip on that specific segment beforehand. Bet on the numbers and skip the bonus segments, and you watch everyone else play the round you paid nothing to enter. Spreading a small stake across the bonus segments is how regulars keep themselves in the game for the big multipliers.

Which shows return the most per C$100 wagered

Return to player, or RTP, tells you the long-run share of stakes a game pays back. It is a statistical average across millions of rounds, not a promise for your session. Game shows carry a wider RTP range than slots because how you bet changes the number: cover only the high-multiplier segments and your practical return drops, spread evenly and it sits near the published figure.

Game showProviderTop RTPMax multiplierRounds per hour
Crazy TimeEvolution96.08%20,000x~60
Lightning RouletteEvolution97.30%500x~40
Monopoly LiveEvolution96.23%10,000x~50
Dream CatcherEvolution96.58%up to 14x per spin~55
Mega WheelPragmatic Play96.51%500x~50

Lightning Roulette posts the highest headline RTP on the list, but it plays closer to a roulette table than a carnival wheel, so the top payout is smaller. Crazy Time swings the hardest. Its 96.08% is an average, and the ride to get there runs hot and cold. Pick the number that matches the session you want, not just the biggest one.

Provider matters too. Evolution runs the majority of the game show catalogue and sets the standard for stream quality; Pragmatic Play's Mega Wheel is the closest alternative if you want a change of host. You will find both in the live casino lobby.

Getting to a table in five minutes

No download, no separate app. Everything runs in the browser. Here is the order that gets you seated fastest:

  1. Log in, or create an account if this is your first visit. Registration takes a couple of minutes.
  2. Deposit at least C$20 if you want the C$750 + 200 FS welcome bonus to apply, or C$10 for the minimum without it. Interac, cards, e-wallets and crypto all work.
  3. Open the Live Casino lobby and filter to Game Shows. The thumbnails show live player counts so you can see which tables are busy.
  4. Click a show. It loads inside the browser with the stream on top and the betting grid below.
  5. Place chips on your segments before the timer runs out, then let the host spin. Payouts land in your balance the moment the round settles.

One point on the bonus before you bet real money. Game show wagering runs at x35 on the bonus plus deposit, and free spin winnings carry x40, with 10 days to clear it. Check how much a game show contributes to that requirement in the promo terms, because live tables often count differently than slots. If you plan to chase the welcome offer, read the weighting first so a full afternoon at Crazy Time actually moves your progress bar.

Prefer to warm up on something simpler? The slots library counts fully toward wagering and lets you feel out the account before you sit at a live table.

Common questions before you spin

Do live game shows count toward the welcome bonus wagering?

They can, but often at a reduced rate. Slots usually contribute 100% toward the x35 requirement while live tables and game shows contribute less, sometimes as little as 10%. The exact weighting sits in the bonus terms attached to your C$750 + 200 FS offer. Read it before you commit an afternoon to a single show.

Are the results genuinely random or is the wheel rigged?

The wheels are physical and spun by a live host on camera, monitored by optical sensors that read where the pointer stops. Power Play Casino runs under a Curaçao licence, and the game show studios are independently tested for fairness. You watch the same feed as every other player at the table, with no way to alter the outcome after bets close.

What is the smallest bet I can place on a game show?

Minimum bets on most Evolution game shows start around C$0.10 per segment, which lets you cover several segments cheaply. Table limits are shown in the corner of each stream before you sit down, so you can match the stakes to your budget.

Can I play game shows on my phone?

Yes. Every game show streams through the mobile browser with no separate download. The betting grid rescales for touch, and the video quality adjusts to your connection so the stream keeps up on mobile data.

Which game show is best for a small bankroll?

Lightning Roulette and Dream Catcher play slower and swing less, so a modest balance lasts longer there than on Crazy Time. If you want the big-multiplier bonus rounds, spread small chips across the bonus segments rather than loading one number, and treat the session as entertainment first.

Set a budget before you open a table, and stick to it. Game shows are built to be fun, and the pace makes it easy to lose track. Play within limits, and if a session stops being enjoyable, close the tab.

Ryan Morgan
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