199 free demo slots from Evoplay
Evoplay builds some of the best-looking games in the mid-tier and backs them with mechanics most studios at this level don't attempt.
The Evoplay catalog splits into two distinct halves worth browsing separately: video slots (the bulk of 250+ titles) and a growing cluster of instant and crash games that play nothing like traditional reels. Before you filter, know this - RTP across the slot portfolio clusters tightly around 95.9-96.1%, with the lowest recent releases sitting at 95.54% and the highest at 96.31%. Older titles from 2018-2020 can drop lower, but anything released after 2022 stays in a narrow band. Operators pick from multiple RTP configurations per game, so the number on the card here and the number at your casino may not match. Sort by RTP and you'll see the spread clearly. The instant games section is where Evoplay separates from the pack - Penalty Shoot-out, Adrenaline Rush, and the tap-style titles represent a design philosophy closer to mobile gaming than slot spinning.
Search any major gambling community and Evoplay barely registers. Streamers don't spin their slots. Forum threads debating favourite providers skip right past them. That's a shame, because the mechanical variety across the slot catalog is genuinely broader than most mid-tier studios offer.
Hold and Win appears in about 40 games, but Evoplay rarely runs the standard template. Cat's Blessing adds three booster systems to the bonus - Extra Wealth randomly increases coin values, Extra Reels duplicates the entire grid so two fields run simultaneously (fill both for two GRAND jackpots), and Extra Spin bumps respins from 3 to 4. All three can activate at once. Sea of Wealth puts a Trident collector on the center reel that absorbs coin values from both sides, with reel multipliers up to x5 during the bonus. Hot Triple Sevens Hold and Win introduces Hot Bonus symbols that land empty and escalate in value each spin - starting at 3x, potentially climbing to SUPER jackpot status by the time spins expire.
Beyond Hold and Win, the portfolio covers cascading/tumble mechanics (Good Luck Spell, Candy Craze, Roman Rule on larger 5x5 and 6x5 grids with scatter-pays), expanding reels that grow during Free Spins (Northern Temple goes from 5x3 to 5x6, multiplying ways from 243 to 7,776), collector mechanics where low-paying symbols carry instant values absorbed by a separate collector symbol (Dolce Dreams' Ice Cream Bucket), and a Gladiator Clash system where high-paying symbols fight during Free Spins and can become permanent Locked Wilds that accumulate across the entire feature (Chained Fighters).
None of these are marketing names on splash screens that translate to "free spins with a twist." The underlying math models genuinely differ from game to game. You just have to dig into the catalog to find them, because Evoplay doesn't market individual mechanics the way Hacksaw or Push Gaming do.
Something you'll notice scrolling through the catalog: roughly a third of Evoplay games exist in two versions. "Wolf Hiding" and "Wolf Hiding Bonus Buy." "Treasure-snipes" and "Treasure-snipes Bonus Buy." Same game, same reels, same math - the only difference is whether the Buy Bonus button appears in the UI. If you already see a game you like, check whether its pair exists before assuming you've found something new. The non-BB version simply forces you to trigger the feature naturally.
Buy Bonus is unusually broad across the catalog. Of the Evoplay slots on this page, around 75% include some form of bonus purchase - from a single option (Sea of Wealth at 38x bet) to four tiers (Hot Triple Sevens with Bonus Game at 47x, 10 FS at 28x, 15 FS at 49x, and 20 FS at 156x). If you prefer skipping base game grind, Evoplay's coverage of that option runs wider than almost any competitor.
The volatility distribution skews high. Of the slots on this page, about a third are high volatility, 40% medium-high, and only around 10% in the medium-low to low range. That's roughly 75% of the catalog at medium-high or above.
In practice, this means base games on many Evoplay slots feel quiet between bonus triggers. Standard 5x3 Hold and Win games - the biggest slice of the catalog - offer payline wins from regular symbols, but the paytable multipliers tend to be modest (top symbol typically 5-15x for five of a kind). The real payout potential sits in the bonus features, which is where the volatility lives.
Games with active base game mechanics exist but you need to look for them. Pyro Joker's expanding Wilds trigger Respins on every appearance and pay both ways. Dolce Dreams' collector works in the base game, not just Free Spins. Venice Festival places Wild Multipliers on every spin. These are exceptions - most of the catalog front-loads its value into bonus rounds.
Evoplay's RTP is frequently cited as a weakness, and the older catalog earned that criticism. Legends of Ra at 92%, Battle Tanks at 93.9% - those numbers are real. But the recent releases tell a different story. Across games released from 2023 onward, the range tightens to 95.54-96.31%, with an average around 96.0%. That's below NetEnt or BGaming territory (where 96.5%+ is common) but competitive with Pragmatic Play and above some Hacksaw releases.
The variable RTP system is the real concern. Operators choose from multiple configurations per game. The demo you play here runs at the published RTP. The same title at a casino might be configured lower. Evoplay's CEO has confirmed this system publicly. There's no way to detect which configuration you're facing at any given casino without checking their terms or certification documents.
Ante bet options (called "Bonus Chance" or "Double Chance") appear on about 20 games. They increase your bet by 1.4x to 1.8x and double the Free Spins trigger rate. Payouts calculate on the original bet, not the inflated one - so the effective RTP shifts slightly. These are clearly marked in the UI, but worth understanding before toggling them on.
Evoplay collects industry awards consistently - EGR B2B Skill Games Supplier, SBC Innovation of the Year - and most of them trace back to the instant and crash game division, not the slots.
Penalty Shoot-out spawned four variants and found real traction in Latin American and crypto markets. Adrenaline Rush merged racing with crash-game multiplier logic. Tap Craze introduced tap-speed mechanics. These aren't slot games wearing different skins. They're a fundamentally different product category that most slot-focused studios don't touch.
The crash game space belongs to Spribe's Aviator, and Evoplay arrived late with Avia Rush in 2025. But the surrounding instant game catalog is broader and more varied than what most competitors offer. If you browse past the slots on this page, the non-slot content deserves its own session.
For mechanical depth: Cat's Blessing (triple booster system with dual grids), Good Luck Spell (Magic Box multipliers up to x500 on a 6x5 tumble grid), and Chained Fighters (accumulating permanent Wilds through gladiator combat).
For max win potential: Good Luck Spell, Candy Craze, and Roman Rule all cap at 10,000x on larger grids with scatter-pays and cascading wins. Wolf Hiding reaches 30,000x - the highest in the catalog.
For lower volatility sessions: Bull's Club (medium, 32% hit frequency), Dolce Dreams (medium, 31% hit frequency), and the Massive Luck series offer shorter variance cycles.
For Hold and Win fans: the catalog runs 40+ games deep in this mechanic, and the best ones (Cat's Blessing, Sea of Wealth, Hot Triple Sevens) bring genuinely different booster systems to the format rather than reskinning the same template.
The gap between what Evoplay builds and what players know about sits wider than it should. The games are mechanically interesting - more so than this studio's community presence would suggest. The RTP won't win any comparisons against top-tier providers, but it's competitive enough for the 2023+ releases. If you're browsing for the first time, start with the higher-rated games, turn on the feature filters, and ignore the base/Bonus Buy pairs unless you specifically want the buy option.