Games at Turbiini
Turbiini lists more than 450 games, and the lobby is easier to read once you stop counting titles and start reading categories. This English-language hub sorts the catalogue the way an experienced player would: what each section actually is, how the maths differs between them, which studio supplies the software, and which of the eight guides below is worth opening first. Everything here is written for players betting in euros from Finland, so limits and stakes are quoted in euros throughout. Turbiini is the platform; turbiini.info is an independent review site, and the guides reflect what the tables look like when you sit down rather than what a promo banner says.
The five sections of the catalogue, side by side
Before the individual guides, it helps to see how the sections compare on the two things that actually matter: how fast money moves, and how much of the outcome is decided before you touch the screen. The table below is the short version; each category gets its own heading underneath.
| Category | How a round resolves | Typical stake range | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slots | RNG, instant, you set the pace | EUR 0.10-100 per spin | Long sessions on a small budget |
| Live casino | Real dealer, real cards, timed betting window | EUR 0.50-5,000 per round | Players who want a human host and a slow rhythm |
| Table games (software) | RNG version of the same rules, no waiting | EUR 0.10-500 per hand | Practising strategy without a table clock |
| Jackpot games | RNG with a shared prize pool on top | EUR 0.20-20 per spin | Chasing a headline prize with small stakes |
| Crash games | A rising multiplier you cash out manually | EUR 0.10-200 per round | Short bursts and a hands-on decision |
Slots: the biggest section and the widest maths
Slots hold the largest share of the 450+ titles at Turbiini, and they are the only section where you control the tempo completely. Four of the guides below are slots: Golden Dragon Deluxe and Mighty Hot Amazonia are classic-feeling high-symbol games, Lucky And Brave Fortune leans on a feature round, and Paradise Vault Hold Win uses the hold-and-win mechanic where landing coin symbols locks them in place for a short respin sequence.
What the two numbers on a slot actually tell you
Every slot ships with an RTP band and a volatility class. RTP is the long-run theoretical return baked into the maths; volatility describes the shape of the payouts, not their size. A high-volatility slot can sit flat for hundreds of spins and then pay in one burst, while a low-volatility title trickles small wins back constantly. Neither setting makes a game "due" for anything. Both figures are printed in the game info panel, and it is worth reading them there because a single title can ship in more than one RTP configuration. The full breakdown lives on the slots page.
Live casino: the part of Turbiini that is genuinely strong
If Turbiini has a signature, it is the live floor. Four of the eight guides here are live dealer tables: Baccarat Live for the classic shoe, Blackjack En Espanol 1 for a Spanish-speaking room with bet behind, Gravity Blackjack for an unlimited-seat format where everyone plays the same communal hand, and Oracle 360 Roulette for a wheel filmed on a working casino floor instead of a studio set. The showcase also runs Baccarat Diamond Hall, Dynasty Speed Baccarat 3, Dragon Tiger and the Mega Bola game show.
The one weakness worth knowing before you sit down
Live blackjack seats are limited, and in Finnish peak hours (evenings, EET/EEST) the tables fill. The workaround is bet behind: you stake on a seated player's hand without holding a seat yourself, which means you inherit their decisions as well as their cards. Baccarat and roulette have no seat limit at all, so they never queue. There is more on stream quality, table limits and etiquette on the live casino page.
Table games: the same rules without the dealer
The software table games repeat blackjack, roulette, baccarat and video poker as RNG titles. Nothing is streamed, nothing is timed, and a hand resolves the instant you decide. That makes this section the honest place to learn basic strategy, because you can sit on a decision for two minutes without a countdown or a chat box watching you. The house edge differs sharply between these games — European roulette against American roulette is the clearest example — and the comparison table on the table games page lays out the numbers.
Jackpots and crash games: the two small sections
Jackpot games add a prize pool on top of the normal paytable. A fixed jackpot pays a set amount; a progressive one grows with every qualifying bet across the network until it drops. The trigger is random or feature-based, never something a staking pattern can force, and the running total is displayed on the tile before you open the game. Crash games work on a completely different clock: a multiplier climbs from 1x and you press cash out before the round breaks. There is no reel, no dealer and no strategy beyond deciding your exit in advance and holding to it. Both sections sit in their own corner of the Turbiini lobby.
Game providers: why the studio list matters more than the title count
Turbiini does not build its own games. The software comes from independent studios that write the maths, run the servers and publish the RTP, which is why the same game plays identically wherever it is licensed. The provider name in the info panel is therefore a better signal of quality than any number on the front page, and knowing what each studio is known for tells you what to expect before the first spin.
Who supplies what
Evolution is the live dealer specialist and effectively defines the category — the blackjack, baccarat and roulette rooms, plus the game show formats, come from studios of this type. Pragmatic Play spans both worlds: a large slot portfolio with aggressive bonus-buy features alongside its own live tables. NetEnt is the old guard of video slots, known for clean maths and the classics that have been in lobbies for a decade. Play'n GO builds tightly designed, usually high-volatility slots with a single strong feature rather than a pile of mechanics. Hacksaw Gaming is the youngest name on the list and the most extreme in variance, with short, sharp titles aimed at bonus hunters. PG Soft designs mobile-first, with portrait layouts and animation budgets built for a phone screen rather than a desktop. Playtech is the broadest of them all, supplying slots, live tables, branded titles and jackpot networks under one roof. Different studios, genuinely different products — and the reason two slots with the same advertised RTP can feel nothing alike.
Fairness, testing and what turbiini.info does not claim
RNG titles at Turbiini run on certified random number generators, and the studios submit their maths to independent testing labs; the published RTP is the audited long-run figure, not a promise about your session. Live tables need no RNG certificate because the shoe and the wheel are physical, but the stream is recorded and the table rules are posted before you sit. What none of this changes is the house edge: it is built into every game in the lobby, it applies to each round independently, and no betting system removes it. We do not review a platform where we have not deposited and withdrawn our own euros, and we do not write about hot-machine theories or guaranteed-win systems.
Every guide in this section
- Baccarat Live — the classic shoe, Player, Banker and Tie, and why the Tie bet is the trap
- Blackjack En Espanol 1 — a Spanish-speaking room with bet behind for full tables
- Gravity Blackjack — unlimited seats on one communal hand, no queueing at peak
- Oracle 360 Roulette — single-zero wheel filmed on a live casino floor
- Golden Dragon Deluxe — an oriental-theme slot with a respin feature
- Lucky And Brave Fortune — free spins with a rising multiplier
- Mighty Hot Amazonia — a hot-style slot with expanding wilds
- Paradise Vault Hold Win — hold and win coins with fixed jackpot tiers
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