Every pokie you spin with us is built by one studio family — RealTime Gaming, now operating under the SpinLogic banner. That single-supplier choice keeps our shelf deliberately tight: roughly 280 titles rather than the ten-thousand-game wall some operators advertise. What you get instead is a curated room where the maths is consistent, the bonus rounds behave the way you expect, and every reel is governed by the same audited random number generator. This page walks through the categories on offer, the exclusives you will only find with us, and the plain truth about RTP and volatility so you can pick titles that suit your bankroll. Pokies are entertainment for adults aged 18 and over, never a way to earn income — please play within limits and reach out to the support services listed below if the fun ever stops feeling like fun.
Inside the Fair Go pokie lobby
Our lobby holds around 280 pokies, all from RealTime Gaming and SpinLogic. You will find video pokies, classic three-reel machines, progressive jackpots, table games, video poker and specialty titles, every one playable instantly in your browser on desktop or mobile.
One studio. Roughly 280 pokies. No filler.
We have never chased a headline game count, and we are upfront about why. RealTime Gaming and its modern arm, SpinLogic, supply our entire catalogue, which means our library sits at about 280 titles rather than the inflated five-figure numbers you see plastered across some lobbies. The trade-off is intentional. When one studio builds everything, the reel mechanics feel familiar from title to title, the free-spin triggers behave predictably, and our compliance team only has to certify one provider's random number generator instead of forty. That consistency is the point. You spend less time decoding unfamiliar paytables and more time actually playing, because the rules you learned on one pokie carry over to the next.
The lobby is organised by category so you can move straight to what suits your mood. Video pokies make up the bulk of the shelf, with five-reel grids, expanding wilds, free-spin rounds and feature-buy-style trigger mechanics. Classic pokies cover the three-reel, single-payline machines for players who like a cleaner board. Progressive jackpots, table games, video poker and a small specialty corner round out the rest.
A search bar sits above the grid for players who already know the title they want, and the lobby remembers recently played games so a session you stepped away from is easy to resume. Filters let you narrow by category or sort by what is new, which matters more on a curated shelf than on a bloated one: with roughly 280 titles you can realistically browse the whole catalogue over a few sessions and build a personal shortlist, rather than drowning in thousands of near-identical clones you will never open. That browsability is a quiet benefit of keeping the library tight, and it is the reason regular players here tend to know their favourites by name.
Everything runs in instant play. There is nothing to download and no native app, so the same titles open in Safari, Chrome or Firefox on your phone, tablet or laptop the moment you log in.
- Around 280 pokies in total — a curated shelf, not a ten-thousand-game catalogue
- Every title is RealTime Gaming or SpinLogic; we run no other studios
- Six categories: video pokies, classic pokies, progressive jackpots, table games, video poker, specialty
- Instant play in any modern browser; no download and no app required
Pokie categories and what each one offers
We sort the catalogue into six groups so you can match a session to your taste. Video pokies bring features and free spins, classic pokies keep it simple, progressives chase pooled prizes, and table games, video poker and specialty titles cover everything beyond the reels.
Pick a category, pick a pace.
The category split is less about flash and more about how a session feels. A video pokie with cascading reels and a feature buy plays nothing like a single-line classic, and a pooled progressive carries a different risk profile again. Knowing which bucket a title sits in tells you roughly what to expect before you ever load it — how often it pays, how big the swings can be, and whether the headline prize is fixed or growing.
The non-pokie categories are worth a closer look too, because they change the pace of a session. Table games such as blackjack, roulette and baccarat trade reel spinning for decisions and a lower, more strategic rhythm; video poker sits between the two, rewarding correct hold choices with returns that can run higher than most reels on full-pay variants; and the specialty corner — keno, scratch cards and quick instant-win formats — suits a short, light play between longer pokie runs. None of these displaces the pokies as the heart of the room, but they give you somewhere to go when you want a change of tempo without leaving the lobby, all on the same single-studio engine and the same audited maths.
Use the table below as a quick map of the shelf. The descriptions are about how each group plays, not a ranking — we do not publish best-of lists or star ratings here.
Pokie and game categories at Fair Go
| Category | What it plays like | Good fit for |
|---|---|---|
| Video Pokies | Five reels, free spins, wilds, scatter features and bonus rounds | Players who enjoy feature variety and frequent bonus triggers |
| Classic Pokies | Three reels, one to a few paylines, simple paytables | A clean, low-clutter board without elaborate features |
| Progressive Jackpots | A growing prize pool topped up by play across the network | Chasing a large, variable top prize while accepting bigger swings |
| Table Games | Digital blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker variants | A break from the reels with a more strategic pace |
| Video Poker | Five-card draw machines such as Jacks or Better | Skill-tinged play where your hold decisions affect the return |
| Specialty | Keno, scratch cards and quick instant-win formats | Short, light sessions between longer pokie runs |
- Video pokies are the largest group and carry the most bonus features
- Classic pokies suit a simpler, lower-distraction session
- Progressive prizes grow with network play and reset after a win
- Table games and video poker sit alongside the reels for variety
Exclusive pokies you only find with us
A handful of RTG and SpinLogic titles are tuned specifically for our players. Kev's Bush Bonanza headlines the list with its Fortune Link feature and a 50,000x top award, sitting beside long-running favourites like Plentiful Treasure and the Cash Bandits series.
Some games wear our colours.
Because we work hand in hand with one studio, a small set of pokies arrives tailored to our room. The flagship is Kev's Bush Bonanza, an Aussie-themed five-reel built on 50 paylines with a Fortune Link hold-and-respin feature and a top award worth 50,000 times your stake. It leans high-volatility, so the base game can run quiet before the Fortune Link round delivers, which is exactly the kind of swing the format is designed around. Alongside it sit two of the most-played titles in our catalogue: Plentiful Treasure, a high-variance video pokie with an expanding-wild free-spin round, and the Cash Bandits series, the safe-cracking franchise whose later instalments stack multipliers across re-triggered free games.
These signature titles are the clearest example of what a single-studio shelf buys you. The features are documented, the volatility is honest, and the paytables are consistent with the rest of the RTG and SpinLogic line-up.
Be clear on what an exclusive does and does not mean. The maths is still certified, the RNG is still the same audited engine, and the title is not tuned to pay you any better or worse than a standard release — exclusivity is about availability, not odds. What you get is a game built around themes and features our players have responded to, which you will not stumble across on a hundred other sites. That can make the experience feel a little more our own, and it gives the catalogue a handful of anchor titles, but it changes nothing about the underlying return-to-player figure, which is published in each game's info screen exactly as it is for every other pokie.
You can open any of them in free demo mode first, so you can feel out the Fortune Link cadence or the Cash Bandits vault rounds before committing real money.
Signature and exclusive pokies
| Title | Feature highlight | Volatility |
|---|---|---|
| Kev's Bush Bonanza | 50 paylines, Fortune Link hold-and-respin, 50,000x top award | High |
| Plentiful Treasure | Expanding-wild free spins with a prosperity theme | High |
| Cash Bandits (series) | Vault-cracking free games with stacking multipliers | Medium to high |
- Kev's Bush Bonanza runs 50 paylines with a 50,000x top award via the Fortune Link feature
- High-volatility titles can stay quiet before a feature pays — bankroll accordingly
- Plentiful Treasure and Cash Bandits are among our most-played signature pokies
- Every exclusive can be tried in free demo mode before real-money play
What RTG and SpinLogic actually means
RealTime Gaming, founded in 1998, has powered our pokies for years. SpinLogic Gaming is the rebranded modern studio behind the newer releases — same engineering lineage, refreshed name and toolset. When you see either label, you are looking at the one provider that builds our entire catalogue.
Two names, one studio.
Players sometimes ask why some of our pokies say RealTime Gaming and others say SpinLogic Gaming. The short version is that they are the same engineering lineage under two banners. RealTime Gaming, or RTG, has been making casino software since 1998 and built the bulk of the titles you will recognise on our shelf. SpinLogic is the modern studio brand carrying that work forward — newer releases, a refreshed development toolset, the same underlying maths discipline. Treat the two labels as one supplier with a tidied-up name, because that is what they are in practice.
This single-source approach is deliberate on our side. It means every pokie in the building passes through the same certification process and runs on the same audited random number generator, rather than us stitching together a patchwork of forty studios with forty different standards.
It also explains the steady release cadence. New titles arrive when SpinLogic ships them, so the shelf grows in a measured way rather than ballooning overnight with re-skinned filler.
For a player, the single-studio approach has a learning benefit that is easy to overlook. Because the bet controls, the autoplay toggle, the paytable layout and the way features trigger are consistent across the catalogue, the knowledge you build on one pokie carries straight to the next. You are not relearning an interface every time you open a new title, the way you might across a forty-studio patchwork where every developer lays things out differently. That consistency lowers the friction of trying something new and is part of why a curated room of roughly 280 titles can feel deeper than a sprawling one you never get comfortable in.
- RTG and SpinLogic are the same studio lineage under two names
- RTG dates back to 1998; SpinLogic carries the newer releases
- One supplier means one certification standard and one audited RNG
- Release pace is measured — no overnight flood of re-skinned filler
Reading RTP and volatility before you spin
RTP is the theoretical share of all wagers a pokie returns over millions of spins — a long-run average, never a promise about your session. Volatility describes the swing: low-volatility games pay small and often, high-volatility games pay rarely but larger.
RTP is a long-run average, not a session forecast.
Two numbers tell you most of what you need before loading a pokie, and both are widely misread. Return to player, or RTP, is the percentage of total wagers a game is mathematically designed to pay back across an enormous sample — think millions of spins, not your Tuesday-night session. A 96% RTP does not mean you walk away with A$96 from every A$100; over a short run you might double up or lose the lot, because RTP is a theoretical long-term figure that only emerges over vast volumes of play. Volatility is the companion number it never travels without. A low-volatility pokie hands out frequent small wins and feels steady, easy on a modest bankroll. A high-volatility title — Kev's Bush Bonanza is a fair example — can run cold through the base game and then deliver in a single feature round. Neither is better; they simply suit different bankrolls and different appetites for the wait.
The practical move is to match the two numbers to your budget. If you are stretching a small balance across a long evening, lean toward lower volatility so the swings stay shallow. If you are chasing a big feature payout and can absorb dry spells, the high-variance titles are where those moments live.
Use the worked examples below to see how the same RTP plays out very differently depending on volatility and how long you stay at the reels.
Steady evening on a low-volatility pokie
- You set aside A$50 and spin a low-volatility title at A$1 per spin
- Small wins of A$0.50 to A$3 land roughly every few spins, topping the balance up regularly
- The 96% RTP is a long-run figure, so your actual evening drifts gently rather than spiking
- After 90 minutes the balance sits near A$38 with no dramatic swings either way
A long, low-drama session where the bankroll erodes slowly — typical of low volatility, and the A$12 net cost is the entertainment price, not a guaranteed loss rate.
- RTP is a theoretical long-run average over millions of spins, not a session guarantee
- Volatility describes the swing: low pays often and small, high pays rarely and large
- Two games with identical RTP can feel completely different to play
- Match volatility to your bankroll and how long you intend to play
Which pokie style fits you?
Chasing the feature on a high-volatility pokie
- You load Kev's Bush Bonanza with A$50 at A$0.50 per spin across 50 paylines
- The base game runs quiet for a long stretch and the balance dips toward A$18
- The Fortune Link hold-and-respin finally triggers and returns A$140 in one round
- You bank the result and stop, well aware the next dry spell could be just as long
A classic high-variance arc: a long cold patch punctuated by one large hit. The same money on a low-volatility game would never have dipped that far or spiked that high.
Comparing two titles with identical RTP
- You pick two pokies both rated at 96% RTP but one low-volatility, one high-volatility
- On the low-volatility title your A$30 lasts over an hour with frequent small returns
- On the high-volatility title the same A$30 is gone in 20 minutes — or triples in two
- You note that RTP told you nothing about the ride, only the theoretical long-run return
Two games with the same RTP can deliver wildly different sessions — proof that volatility, not RTP alone, governs how a night actually feels.
How we keep the pokies fair
Every outcome is decided by an audited random number generator, so each spin is independent and unconnected to the last. The RNG cannot be steered toward or away from a payout, and a result never carries over from one spin to the next.
Each spin starts from zero.
Fairness rests on one piece of technology: the random number generator. Every pokie outcome — reel positions, feature triggers, the lot — is decided the instant you press spin by an RNG that produces results with no memory of what came before. There is no dial we can turn to tighten a game when it has paid out, and no lever to loosen one to bait a deposit. Each result is statistically independent, which is precisely why the gambler's-fallacy idea of a machine being overdue does not hold up. The studio's RNG is tested by independent labs, and because we run a single provider, that testing covers the whole shelf rather than a fraction of it.
Knowing your money is safe matters as much as the maths. We verify identity through KYC checks before processing withdrawals, which is standard practice and means play here is never anonymous — a deliberate safeguard, not an obstacle.
If you want to satisfy yourself before staking real funds, the free demo mode runs on the exact same certified engine as the real-money version, so the behaviour you see in practice is the behaviour you get for real. The only difference is that demo credits carry no cash value and cannot be withdrawn — the symbol weights, the feature triggers and the return-to-player figure are identical, which makes demo an honest preview rather than a softened sales version of a game.
- An audited RNG decides every spin; outcomes are independent of each other
- No spin is ever overdue — past results have no bearing on the next
- KYC verification applies before withdrawals; play is never anonymous
- Demo mode uses the same certified engine as real-money play
Demo play and instant browser access
Most of our pokies open in free demo mode with virtual credits, so you can learn a paytable or test a feature at no cost. When you switch to real money, the same title loads instantly in your browser — no download, no app, the same game on phone or laptop.
Free first, real money when you are ready.
We think you should be able to kick the tyres before spending a dollar. The vast majority of titles in the lobby launch in demo mode, loading with virtual credits that let you explore the reels, trigger the bonus rounds and read the paytable without touching your balance. It is the sensible way to meet a new pokie, especially a high-volatility one where the feature is the whole point — you can sit through a few dry spins and watch how the round eventually pays without it costing you anything. Demo credits carry no cash value and cannot be withdrawn, but the game logic is identical to the real-money version, so nothing you learn in demo goes to waste when you switch over.
Crossing to real money takes one tap. Because everything is instant play, the real-money version of any title opens straight in the browser you are already using — Safari, Chrome, Firefox, whatever sits on your device.
Nothing to install, nothing to update. The same library, the same demos and the same real-money play follow you across desktop, tablet and phone the moment you log in.
- Most pokies offer a free demo mode with virtual, non-withdrawable credits
- Demo game logic is identical to the real-money version
- Real-money play opens instantly in any modern browser
- No app and no download — the lobby works the same on every device
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Every outcome is decided by a random number generator that is tested by independent labs, and because we run a single studio — RealTime Gaming and SpinLogic — that testing covers our entire shelf rather than a slice of it. The RNG has no memory: each spin is statistically independent of the last, so there is no way to tighten a game after it pays or loosen one to chase a deposit. The same certified engine powers both demo and real-money play, which means the behaviour you see for free is exactly the behaviour you get when you stake. None of this changes the fact that pokies are designed for entertainment, and RTP is a long-run figure, not a guarantee of profit.
Around 280. We are deliberately upfront about that, because some operators advertise ten thousand games or more. Our catalogue comes entirely from RealTime Gaming and SpinLogic, so it is a curated single-studio shelf rather than an inflated count padded with re-skinned filler. The pay-off for you is consistency: the reel mechanics, bonus triggers and paytables stay familiar from one title to the next, and every game passes the same certification on the same audited RNG.
Yes — most of our pokies open in a free demo mode loaded with virtual credits. The credits carry no cash value and cannot be withdrawn, but the game logic is identical to the real-money version, so it is a genuine way to learn a paytable or feel out a feature before spending anything.
No. Everything runs in instant play, straight in your browser. The same library opens on Safari, Chrome or Firefox across phone, tablet and laptop, with nothing to install and nothing to update.
They are the same studio lineage under two names, which is why some of our pokies carry the RealTime Gaming label and others say SpinLogic Gaming. RTG, founded back in 1998, built most of the titles you will recognise on our shelf and gave the catalogue its consistent reel mechanics and paytables. SpinLogic is the rebranded modern studio carrying that engineering forward — newer releases, a refreshed development toolset, the same underlying maths discipline. Nothing about the fairness or the certification changes between the two names, and a title's volatility profile stays the same whichever badge it wears. For practical purposes, treat both labels as our one and only game supplier, which is exactly what lets us certify the whole shelf on a single audited RNG instead of juggling forty different studio standards.
The pokies are fair, and the licence is offshore. Every spin is decided by an independently audited RNG, and because the whole shelf comes from one studio, that testing covers every title rather than a slice of it. We operate under a Curaçao licence through Deckmedia N.V., which is offshore rather than Australian — the Interactive Gambling Act in Australia targets operators rather than players. We state this plainly so you can make an informed choice. You must be 18 or over to play, and if gambling stops being fun, please contact Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858, BetStop, or Lifeline on 13 11 14.
