What Casino Stars carries beyond the reels โ the categories, the studios behind them and the part of it we could check ourselves.
Casino Stars lists table and card games and live dealer games. The operator puts the whole catalogue at around 4,800 games, counting every category together. This page looks across the lobby as a whole โ what each category is, how the formats differ and which of them we could actually confirm. Slot machines get their own page: see slots for reels, features and the numbers behind them.
| Catalogue size (as listed) | about 4,800 games, all types |
| Categories listed | Table and card games, Live dealer games |
| What we saw ourselves | 7 titles recorded in our snapshot (a sample, not the full lobby) |
| Studios identified | 43 |
| Mobile | Yes, app available |
Figures marked as listed come from Casino Stars; the snapshot line is what our own check of the lobby returned.
These are titles our check actually returned from the Casino Stars lobby, not a ranking and not the full list:
Recorded 7 titles against a listed catalogue of about 4,800. Lobbies also change: games come and go, and what is visible can depend on where you are and whether you are signed in.
The categories are not just shelves. They differ in pace and in how much the player actually does:
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Table and card games | Rules are fixed and public, and within them the choices are yours. A hand played well and a hand played badly do not have the same expected outcome. |
| Live dealer games | The draw here is watching it happen rather than trusting that it did. The cost is pace: a live round cannot be hurried. |
A catalogue number like 4,800 is a total, not a menu. It adds every category together, counts regional variants of the same game separately more often than not, and says nothing about how much of it will load for you specifically.
On our side of it, our pass returned 7, which is too few to say anything about the total one way or the other. That is the useful part of a claim like this โ not the number itself, but how much of it survives being looked at.
Put together, they line up like this:
| Category | Pace of a round | What the player decides |
|---|---|---|
| Table and card games | medium | the player acts on every hand |
| Live dealer games | slow, set by the studio | limited to betting windows |
Descriptive, not measured: these are properties of the formats themselves, the same at any operator that carries them.
The development houses we could name from what was on display (14):
A short list here does not necessarily mean a small catalogue โ only that these were the names we could attribute.
What separates a table game from a reel is that it asks you questions. Hit or stand, split or not, raise or fold โ each one has a mathematically better answer, and those answers are written down and freely available.
Which is why table games reward preparation in a way slots cannot. It is also why they mislead: doing the right thing every hand shrinks the edge against you, but the edge does not go away, and a good session and a good strategy are different things.
Small checks that save a wasted session:
Minimum and maximum stakes โ these sit on the game itself and vary widely between formats. Which categories count toward a bonus โ they rarely count equally โ see bonus terms for how that works here. What the game actually is โ titles borrow each other's names freely โ a slot and a live show can share one, and they are nothing alike to play.
A live table is a scheduled thing. Bets open, bets close, the dealer acts, and none of it waits for you โ which makes it the slowest corner of the lobby and, for the same reason, the hardest to play absent-mindedly.
Practically: expect higher minimums than the RNG versions of the same games, and expect connection quality to matter in a way it never does on a slot. A frozen stream during a betting window is a missed hand, not a glitch you can replay.
Some practical ways through a catalogue of this size:
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Category tabs | the coarse cut: they separate formats that behave differently, which is more useful than sorting by theme. |
| Search by name | the fastest route if you already know what you want; spelling matters more than you would think, and punctuation in titles varies. |
| Filter by studio | useful once you know whose games you get on with โ houses have recognisable maths, not just recognisable art. |
No. Availability is decided provincially, and studio-level restrictions apply on top of that. What loads for one account may not load for another.
Usually yes โ operators count live tables alongside everything else. It is one reason a headline number can look larger than the slot selection alone.
It is a sample, not an index. We list what we saw so the review rests on something checkable, not to catalogue the site.
On their own page. Reel formats, features, RTP and volatility are all handled in the slots section rather than repeated here.