Learn how to play five Evolution live game shows on one page. Watch the tutorial videos, jump between
games quickly, and review the key rules, bonus features, payout structure, and RTP details where available.
Crazy Time is one of Evolution’s most popular live wheel game shows. It combines number bets,
a large studio wheel, a top slot multiplier feature, and four different bonus games.
The main studio wheel has 54 segments. Before each spin you place bets on the outcome you think
will land: 1, 2, 5, 10, or one of the four bonus games. A two-reel top slot also runs before the
result and can add multipliers to a segment.
You can bet on one segment, several segments, or all of them. The minimum bet is 20 cents.
If your selected number or bonus game lands, your result depends on that segment’s rules.
Bonus games
Crazy Time includes four bonus features: Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and the main Crazy Time bonus.
Cash Hunt bonus gamePachinko bonus gameCoin Flip bonus gameCrazy Time bonus game
Wheel chances
Segment
Number on the wheel
Chance
1x
21
38.8%
2x
13
24.0%
5x
7
12.9%
10x
4
7.4%
Pachinko
2
3.7%
Cash Hunt
2
3.7%
Coin Flip
4
7.4%
Crazy Time
1
1.85%
Total
54
100%
Return to Player
The long-term RTP differs by segment, with all listed options above 94% in the source tutorial.
The Monopoly Live wheel has 54 segments. The available betting outcomes are 1, 2, 5, 10, Two Rolls,
Four Rolls, and Chance. Each segment has a different count on the wheel, which affects its probability.
Monopoly Live main wheel
Segment
Number of segments
1
22
2
15
5
7
10
4
Two Rolls
3
Four Rolls
1
Chance
2
Placing bets
Before the host spins the wheel, players choose the segment or segments they want to back.
Number bets pay their face value. Two Rolls and Four Rolls lead to a Mr. Monopoly board feature,
while Chance can award either a cash prize or a multiplier that applies to a second spin.
Monopoly Live bonus feature
Chances and RTP
The source tutorial highlights that the probability of 1x is the highest and Four Rolls is the rarest.
It also provides RTP figures for most betting options.
Segment
Chance
RTP
1x
40.7%
92.88%
2x
27.7%
96.23%
5x
12.9%
91.3%
10x
7.4%
96.02%
Two Rolls
5.5%
93.9%
Four Rolls
1.8%
Chance
3.7%
93.67%
No betting strategy changes the long-term RTP, but some players use staking systems to structure how they bet.
Mega Ball is a fast live game show that combines a ticket-based format with frequent draws,
line wins, and Mega Ball multipliers that can raise payouts dramatically.
Numbers from 1 to 51 are used in the draw. Twenty standard numbers are drawn first, then one or two extra
numbers that act as Mega Balls. Players buy tickets containing 24 random numbers on a 5x5 grid with a free center space.
Numbers on a Mega Ball ticketHorizontal, vertical, and diagonal win lines
Prize multipliers from formations
Winning depends on whether the drawn numbers complete continuous rows, columns, or diagonals on the ticket.
More formations mean a higher base multiplier.
Prize multipliers based on number of formations
Number of formations on the ticket
Prize
1
1x
2
5x
3
50x
4
250x
5
1,000x
6 or more
10,000x
Mega Ball multipliers
The final one or two drawn numbers can be Mega Balls. If a formation is completed with a Mega Ball,
the line win is multiplied by the assigned Mega Ball value.
Deal or No Deal Live is split into three main parts: qualification, top-up, and the final suitcase game.
The format mixes quick entry mechanics with the familiar television-style offer decisions.
In the first stage you try to qualify for the main game and choose one of the 16 suitcases.
The prize inside that main suitcase can range from 75x to 500x of the bet.
Qualification happens on a three-ring wheel. Golden segments must align with the upper sector after the spin.
The tutorial lists several access options, from the regular bet up to paid instant entry.
Qualification mode
Chance to progress
Cost
Instant
100%
18x the bet
Very Easy
50%
9x the bet
Easy
16.7%
3x the bet
Normal
5.6%
the base bet
2. Top-Up phase
The Top-Up phase lets players add value to any suitcase, including the one chosen in qualification.
A separate wheel spin determines the extra multiplier that gets added to the selected suitcase.
3. Main Deal or No Deal phase
In the final phase, several suitcases are opened in each round and removed from play. After each stage,
the bank makes an offer based on the remaining average value. The player can accept the offer or continue.
Number of suitcases opened per round
Round
Number of suitcases opened
1
3
2
4
3
4
4
3
5
Choice between the last 2 remaining suitcases
By the final round only two suitcases remain. The player can pick one of them or accept the bank offer,
which is based on the average value of those last two cases.
Football Studio is a simple card-based live game show with football-themed studio presentation.
It compares a home card against an away card and also allows a draw bet.
Football Studio uses 8 standard decks without jokers. In each round, one card is dealt to the home side
and one to the away side. The higher card wins. Card suits do not matter.
Card values run from 2 as the lowest up to Ace as the highest. A draw is also possible.
Betting options
Players can bet on the home team, the away team, or a draw. A winning team bet pays even money.
A successful draw bet pays 11 times the stake.
If you bet on a team and the result is a draw, only half the stake is lost and the other half is returned.
RTP and comparison
Team bets have an RTP similar to Roulette at 96.27% according to the source tutorial,
while the draw bet has a lower RTP at 89.64%.
The tutorial also notes that some roulette-style staking systems can be applied,
although they do not change the game’s long-term return.