Motherland Casino Games

Motherland Casino is built around a large game library — a reported 5,000-plus titles from more than 80 studios. The mix leans heavily toward slots, with live-dealer tables, roulette, blackjack, video poker, baccarat, bingo, keno and crash games filling out the rest. This page explains what you can play, who makes it, and — more usefully than most game pages — how these games actually behave, so you go in with the right expectations.

The catalogue is large enough that no single page can list it all, so the focus here is on the categories and on a set of well-known titles reported as available. You can fund your account from the deposit and withdrawal methods page, and current promotions tied to specific games are covered on the bonuses and promotions page.

Game categories

The studios behind the games

The titles come from established names in the industry. Reported providers include Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City and Evolution for live dealer, alongside many others such as NetEnt, Microgaming, Yggdrasil, BGaming, Red Tiger, iSoftBet and Betsoft. The studio matters because it determines a game’s mechanics, its volatility and its design — and because a recognised provider is independently tested for fairness, which is one of the few external checks a player can rely on.

Live casino in detail

The live-dealer section is worth singling out because it plays differently from the rest of the library. Instead of software, you join a real table streamed from a studio, with a human dealer and other players. Motherland’s live games are powered by Evolution, the studio most live-casino tables across the industry rely on, which covers blackjack, several roulette variants, baccarat and a range of game shows.

Two practical points apply. Live tables run to the dealer’s pace rather than yours, so a session is slower and more sociable than spinning a slot alone. And the underlying odds are still fixed by the rules of the game — a live blackjack table carries a house edge just as a software one does. The streaming format changes the feel, not the maths.

Finding and launching a game

With a library this size, the lobby’s search and filter tools matter more than usual. You can typically search a title by name, filter by category (slots, live, table, crash) or by studio, and sort by what is new or popular. Once you find a game, a single click opens it in the browser — Motherland is a web-based casino that runs on desktop, mobile and tablet without a separate download, so the same library is available whichever device you sign in from. The secure login and account recovery page covers signing in safely across devices.

Trying games in demo mode

Many slots can be played in a free demo mode that uses play-money rather than your balance, which is a sensible way to learn a game’s pace and bonus features before staking anything real. Demo availability depends on the studio and the title, and a demo cannot win or lose real money — its only purpose is to let you see how a game behaves. It is a useful habit: try a slot in demo first, decide whether you actually enjoy it, and only then consider playing it for real with a budget you have set in advance.

A selection of well-known games reported as available at Motherland is covered on its own page, each written from the angle of how to play it at this casino. The table below lists them with their studio; the figures an operator applies to return-to-player are not published per title, so they are not shown.

GameStudioType
Gates of Olympus slot guidePragmatic PlayHigh-volatility slot
Sweet Bonanza 1000 slot guidePragmatic PlayHigh-volatility cluster slot
Big Bass Splash slot guidePragmatic PlayFishing-themed slot
Sugar Rush slot guidePragmatic PlayCluster-pays slot
Book of Dead slot guidePlay’n GOAdventure slot
Duel at Dawn slot guideHacksaw GamingHigh-volatility slot

RTP, volatility and a reality check

Two numbers describe how a slot behaves over time. Return-to-player (RTP) is the share of all stakes a game is designed to pay back across millions of spins — most slots sit around 94%–96%. Volatility describes how that return arrives: high-volatility games pay rarely but larger, low-volatility games pay often but smaller. Neither figure predicts a single session; a 96% RTP slot can take everything you stake in an evening, because RTP is a long-run average, not a promise.

It is worth being blunt about how these games work, because the myths are expensive. Results come from a random number generator, and every spin is independent of the ones before it. A slot that has not paid is not “due”. There is no hot or cold machine. No stake size or spin pattern overcomes the built-in house edge — raising your bet to win back a loss only raises how much you can lose. The honest summary is simple: these games are entertainment with a cost, and the maths favours the casino.

A further practical note: operators sometimes choose between RTP versions of the same game, and Motherland does not publish which version it runs. That is one reason we never quote a precise per-game RTP we cannot confirm; how we handle gaps like this is set out on the data verification methodology page.

Volatility is also the figure to match against your budget. A high-volatility slot can swallow a small balance in minutes during a dry spell, because its wins are rare even when its long-run return is normal. If you are playing with a modest budget and want a longer session, a lower-volatility game spreads smaller wins more evenly and tends to last longer for the same stake. Neither choice changes the house edge — both still cost money over time — but matching volatility and stake to what you can afford keeps a session closer to entertainment and further from a fast loss.

Before you play

If you decide to play, set a budget before you start and treat it as the cost of entertainment. The secure login and account recovery page covers protecting your account, and the deposit and withdrawal methods page explains funding before you begin. If gambling stops being fun, the responsible gambling guide lists free, confidential help, and you must be 18 or older to play.

FAQ

How many games does Motherland Casino have?
The brand reports a library of more than 5,000 titles from over 80 studios, with slots making up roughly four-fifths of the catalogue and the rest split across live dealer, table games, crash and other formats.
What is the RTP of the games?
Most slots run in the region of 94%–96% return-to-player, but operators rarely publish the exact figure they apply to a specific title. Where we do not have the operator's own number, we do not invent one.
Are the games fair?
Slot and table outcomes are produced by random number generators, so each result is independent of the last. No game is ever 'due' to pay, and there is no such thing as a hot or cold machine.