Popular arcade formats
Arcade games include click-target games, prize-drop formats, mini-shooters, bonus-pull style instant wins, fishing games, and pull-the-lever bonus games. The genre is broad — CQ9, BGaming and several smaller studios produce most of the catalogue. Each game has its own round time, betting structure, and payout function. Browse the grid above to see what suits your session.
Skill vs luck
Arcade games sit on a spectrum from pure-RNG (your input does not affect outcome) to skill-based (timing and aim influence hit rate). Click-target games and mini-shooters are typically skill-influenced — better aim means better expected returns. Bonus-pull and prize-drop games are pure RNG. Each game lobby indicates whether outcomes are skill-influenced or pure RNG.
Why play arcade games
Arcade rounds are quick — typically under 30 seconds per round — and tactile. They are the right format for short sessions between other plays, or for players who want a more interactive feel than slot reels. Low stakes (₹100 entry on most titles) make them accessible. Higher-variance themes pay out big on rare hits, similar to scratch cards.
Arcade vs slots vs scratch
Arcade games are typically more interactive than slots (you click, aim, time something) but lower-stakes than table games. Compared to scratch cards, arcade games have longer round times and more visual presentation. If you want passive autoplay, slots are the format; if you want quick interactive rounds, arcade fits.