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Live Casino Game Shows Explained

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Live game shows are a fast-growing part of live casino: a real host runs a TV-style game, often built around a spinning money wheel with bonus rounds. This guide explains the format and links to the most popular titles. Payouts are shown in each game.

Key takeaways
  • It is a TV-style live casino game run by a real host, usually built around a spinning money wheel with bonus rounds, where you bet on where the wheel will stop.
  • You bet on a segment of a large wheel — often a number or a bonus.
  • Well-known titles include Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Lightning Roulette and Dream Catcher, all run by live hosts with bonus features.

What a game show is

A game show blends live casino with a TV-style presentation: a host, a big wheel or board, and bonus rounds. You bet before each round on where the wheel will stop or which segment will hit.

The money wheel format

Most game shows centre on a large vertical wheel divided into segments — usually numbers plus special bonus segments.

Example. You might bet on the number 5, and if the wheel stops on a 5 segment you are paid for it. Landing a bonus segment triggers an extra round with bigger potential payouts.

Bonus rounds & multipliers

The appeal is the bonus rounds — interactive mini-games or multiplier features that can boost a win. Each title implements these differently, and the rules are shown in the game.

Popular titles

The best-known game shows include Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Lightning Roulette and money-wheel games like Dream Catcher. They are games of chance — set a budget and play responsibly.

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FAQ

What is a live casino game show?

It is a TV-style live casino game run by a real host, usually built around a spinning money wheel with bonus rounds, where you bet on where the wheel will stop.

How do money-wheel game shows work?

You bet on a segment of a large wheel — often a number or a bonus. If the wheel stops on your segment you are paid, and bonus segments trigger extra rounds.

What are the most popular game shows?

Well-known titles include Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Lightning Roulette and Dream Catcher, all run by live hosts with bonus features.

How we made this guide. This guide is written and maintained by the 1xRoll Editorial Team and explains the general, widely-accepted rules of the market. All examples are hypothetical and illustrate mechanics only — they are not predictions, betting advice or real odds. Specific rules can vary by event and operator, so always check the in-game or in-bet-slip rules. editorial approach · responsible-gaming policy

Last updated: 2026-06-15

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