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How live game shows like Crazy Time, Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher work — their odds and RTP, and where to play them at Ontario-licensed casinos. 19+.

By Iris Tran · Live-casino editor · Updated June 11, 2026

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Live game shows are the newest and flashiest corner of the live casino — part wheel-of-fortune, part TV studio, with energetic hosts and bonus rounds designed for entertainment and shareability. They have exploded in popularity with Canadian players, but they work very differently from the classic tables, and it pays to understand what you are actually betting on.

How live game shows work

Most are built around a large spinning money wheel. You bet on which segment the wheel will stop on — a number, a colour, or a bonus round. In Crazy Time, for example, the wheel has numbers (1, 2, 5, 10) plus four bonus games (Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and the Crazy Time wheel itself). Land on a number and you win that multiple of your stake; land on a bonus and you are taken to a separate mini-game with bigger potential multipliers.

Monopoly Live combines a wheel with an augmented-reality bonus board where a virtual Mr. Monopoly walks around collecting multipliers. Dream Catcher is the simplest — a pure number wheel. Lightning Dice and Lightning Roulette apply random multipliers to standard games for a game-show feel.

The odds reality

This is the important part. Game shows are designed for excitement, and that comes at a cost: their return-to-player (RTP) is generally lower and more variable than classic tables. Crazy Time, for instance, runs around 94–96% depending on your bets, versus roughly 99.5% for well-played blackjack. The headline multipliers — 10,000x and the like — are spectacular but extremely rare, and they are exactly what pulls the average return down.

None of this means you shouldn’t play them. It means you should play them the way you’d buy a ticket to a show: for the entertainment, with money you’ve set aside for fun, not as a strategy to grow a bankroll.

Where to play live game shows in Canada

Every operator in our Ontario ranking carries the major Evolution game shows. Outside Ontario, they are available through your provincial operator. Set a budget, enjoy the spectacle, and remember that the wheel has no memory — each spin is independent of the last.

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Ratings are our own editorial assessment. We only list operators licensed in Ontario for Ontario players. Outside Ontario, see your provincial operator.

FAQ

What is the most popular live game show?
Crazy Time by Evolution is the biggest, combining a money wheel with four bonus rounds. Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher are also widely played in Canada.
Are live game shows worth playing?
They are entertainment first. The house edge is higher and more variable than classic tables like blackjack or baccarat, so play them for fun with a set budget rather than as a value bet.
What is the RTP of Crazy Time?
Around 94–96% depending on which bets you place, which is lower than blackjack or roulette. The big multipliers are rare, which is why the average return is lower.
Which studio makes live game shows?
Evolution dominates the category (Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, Lightning Dice). Playtech and others offer their own variants.
Where can I play live game shows in Canada?
At Ontario-licensed operators in Ontario, and through your provincial operator elsewhere.
Iris Tran

Reviewed by Iris Tran · Live-casino editor

Iris reviews live dealer tables for Canadian players, focusing on game range, studio quality and how smoothly the tables run on desktop and mobile. She tracks new releases from the major live studios week to week.

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