
Pokies are the heart of PlayCroco, with a library powered entirely by RealTime Gaming and spanning classic three-reel machines, video pokies and progressive jackpots. Familiar names like Cash Bandits 3, Fortunate Buddha, Plentiful Treasure and Coyote Cash 2 sit alongside new releases each month, with demo play available. The exact game count varies between the site and reviews, so it's best confirmed on the official site. Here's a tour of the library, the pokie types, the jackpots and the RTP basics.
Pokies are the clear focus at PlayCroco, making up the bulk of the catalogue. The homepage cites 350-plus games while independent reviews land lower, often in the 170 to 300 range, so a figure of around 300 is a reasonable guide best confirmed on the official site. Every game comes from a single provider, RealTime Gaming, and the spread covers classic three-reel machines, video pokies and progressive jackpots, with demo or practice play available and new titles added monthly. As ever, pokies are games of chance with the edge sitting with the house.
The catalogue spans several distinct formats.
A few titles stand out for Australian players.
| Title | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Cash Bandits 3 | Video with features | A recurring favourite |
| Fortunate Buddha | Themed video | Featured top game; demo available |
| Plentiful Treasure | Video with features | An RTG classic |
| Coyote Cash 2 | New video release | Among the new games |
| Olympus Thunderhold | Hold-style video | A recent top title |
The progressive jackpot pokies build a growing prize pool that climbs as players spin, with the site featuring a Lobby Jackpot and titles such as Devil's Jackpot. The jackpot keeps rising until it lands, which is what gives these games their pull, and a win can reach into serious figures. Keep in mind that any large win is subject to the casino's withdrawal limits — which scale by loyalty tier, covered in the FAQ — and as always, jackpots are best treated as entertainment rather than an expectation.
A few things to know about the studio.
RTP is a slot's long-run theoretical return, while volatility describes how often and how big the wins tend to land — PlayCroco even runs a blog explaining volatility. One thing to flag: RTG doesn't usually publish RTP figures for individual games, so to check a specific number you'll look at the game's info screen or the provider's information where available. Outcomes run on certified RNG software, and with the house edge built in, pokies are best treated as entertainment rather than a way to earn.
Volatility shapes how a pokie tends to pay.
| Volatility | Payout Style | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Low | Frequent, smaller wins | Longer play sessions |
| Medium | A balance of size and frequency | All-round play |
| High | Rare but larger wins | Progressive jackpot style; higher risk |
A few habits keep pokies in perspective.
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