The Complete IC7 Games List
Every one of the 106 titles in the IC7 game app, in one place. The lobby is organised into six families — slots, live casino, card and table, crash and instant, fishing, and lottery and bingo — and they are not interchangeable. They differ enormously in how fast they take your money, how violently the balance swings, and whether your decisions change the outcome at all.
Use the filters to narrow the IC7 games list by category, or the search box to jump straight to a title you already know. Every game links to a full page with an overview, the rules, honest strategy notes, and the bet range you should expect to see in the app.
If you are new to the IC7 app, start at the bottom of this page rather than the top. The guide below explains what actually separates these categories — and choosing the right one for your bankroll matters far more than which specific game you open first.
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All 106 IC7 Games
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A Real Guide to the IC7 Games Library
A hundred and six games sounds like abundance, and in one sense it is. But a games list is only useful if you can tell the difference between the titles in it — and on the surface, a slot with a 2% edge and a slot with a 6% edge look identical. The same goes for a live table where your bet choice halves the house edge and one where it does not matter at all.
This guide is the part of the page that will actually save you money. It explains what each of the six categories in the IC7 online game lobby really is, what it costs to play, and who it suits. It does not tell you which game will make you rich, because no game will.
Slots — 76 titles, and the widest range of risk
Slots are by far the biggest section of the IC7 games list. You set a stake, spin, and win by landing matching symbols on paylines, in clusters, or across "ways" grids. Everything is decided by a random number generator the instant you press the button — there is no timing trick, no hot machine, and nothing is ever due.
What matters here is the enormous spread within the category. Starburst is a low-volatility game that dribbles small wins back and can keep a modest balance alive for hundreds of spins. Gates of Olympus, Mega Ace and Money Cart are very high volatility: they will do nothing at all for long stretches and then, occasionally, do something extraordinary. Both types can return a similar percentage over a very long run. They are not remotely the same experience, and they do not suit the same bankroll.
The one thing to actually control is exposure. Size your stake so your balance covers at least a hundred spins — bonus rounds are infrequent by design, and a balance that survives fifteen spins almost never reaches one. And read the paytable before your first real-money spin, because knowing whether a game pays left-to-right, both ways, or in clusters changes what a near-miss even means.
Live Casino — 8 tables, and the lowest house edges on the platform
The live section streams real dealers from a studio: roulette wheels physically spun, cards physically dealt, everything happening on camera. Crucially, this is where the best mathematical value in the entire IC7 app sits — but only if you choose the right bet.
Blackjack played with correct basic strategy has the lowest house edge available anywhere on the platform. Baccarat's Banker bet is next, even after the commission. European single-zero roulette's even-money outside bets are close behind. Those three bets are genuinely cheap entertainment by casino standards. In the same section, the Tie bet, the exotic side bets and the multiplier gimmicks carry an edge many times higher — they pay big precisely because they almost never land.
So the single most consequential decision in live casino is not how much you bet or when. It is which bet you place, and it takes no skill at all to get right — just the willingness to read a paytable once and then ignore the flashier option next to it.
Card & Table — 8 titles, including the Indian classics
This is where Teen Patti, Andar Bahar, Dragon vs Tiger and Cricket War live. These are the games most Indian players already know, which is both their appeal and their trap: familiarity makes it easy to play them on autopilot.
The rules are simple and the main bets are good value. Andar Bahar's main bet is close to a coin flip and carries a low edge. Dragon vs Tiger's Dragon and Tiger bets are similarly lean. Teen Patti's main wager is the best bet at its table. In every single case, the side bets sitting beside them — the Tie, the "how many cards", the bonus bets — carry a dramatically steeper house edge. That pattern is not a coincidence; it is the business model.
The other thing to know about this category is speed. A round of Dragon vs Tiger settles in about twenty seconds. That means 150 or more bets an hour, which is how a flat ₹100 stake turns into ₹15,000 of turnover without you ever feeling like you raised your bet.
Crash & Instant — 6 titles, and the fastest money in the lobby
Crash, Go Rush, Mines, Mines Gold, Plinko X and HILO. A multiplier climbs and you cash out before it breaks; or you reveal tiles while avoiding a mine; or you drop a ball down a pegboard. Most of these games are provably fair — the outcome is committed before you bet, and you can verify it afterwards.
The maths here is unusually transparent. A 1.5x cash-out target hits often and returns little; a 50x target is effectively a lottery ticket. Neither is smarter — they carry similar expected value and differ only in variance. The real risk in this category is not the maths at all. It is the clock.
A round of Crash lasts about eight seconds. Fifty rounds can pass in ten minutes without feeling like a decision was ever made. That is why the discipline that works here is a hard round count, set before you start, alongside an auto-cash-out you do not override. If you only take one thing from this page, take that.
Fishing — 3 titles, and the only place your aim matters
Fishing games are arcade shooters: you spend ammunition targeting fish worth different multiples of your shot cost. Jackpot Fishing, Happy Fishing and Fishing Disco make up this section, and they are the most skill-adjacent games in the IC7 app — your target selection and your cannon power genuinely affect what you get back.
They also conceal their spend rate more effectively than anything else in the lobby. The cost is per shot, not per round, and it applies to every shot including the ones that miss. A player holding down auto-fire at high cannon power can spend an enormous amount in a few minutes with nothing to show for it, because the screen looked busy the whole time. Fire deliberately, match cannon power to target value, and track spend rather than captures.
Lottery & Bingo — 5 titles, and the slowest pace available
Keno, iRich Bingo, Magic Ball, Number King and Magic Target. Pick numbers, watch the draw, get paid on what you matched. There is very little to learn and almost nothing to decide beyond how many spots you play — and that is a variance decision, not a value one. Few spots means frequent small returns; many spots means long dry runs chasing one large hit.
Two honest notes. First, hot-and-cold number panels have zero predictive value; a number drawn last round is exactly as likely to appear this round. Second, the bingo games monetise the near-miss through extra-ball purchases whose price rises steeply — it is genuinely easy to spend more on extra balls than the pattern you are chasing actually pays. Decide your extra-ball limit before the round, not while you are one number away.
Choosing a Category: Bankroll, Pace, and Whether Your Decisions Matter
Most people choose a game by theme. That is fine for the first five minutes and useless thereafter. Three questions will serve you far better.
1. How big is your bankroll, really?
Not the money in your account — the money you are genuinely willing to lose today. That number determines which volatility band you can afford. A balance that comfortably absorbs 300 spins of a low-volatility slot can be wiped out in 40 spins of a very high-volatility one before the bonus round even appears. Matching the game to the money is the single most common mistake new players make, and it costs nothing to avoid.
A rough rule that works: your balance should cover at least 100 rounds at your chosen stake. If it does not, lower the stake — do not lower the number of rounds. And if a live table's minimum bet is more than about 2% of your balance, you are at the wrong table, regardless of how much you like the game.
2. How fast does the game move?
This is the risk almost nobody talks about, and it is the one that empties balances. The house edge applies to turnover — the total amount you wager — not to your deposit. So the speed of the game, not the size of your stake, determines how quickly the edge grinds through your money.
Speed Baccarat has one of the lowest house edges on the platform and settles a hand every 27 seconds. Crash resolves in about eight. Dragon vs Tiger in twenty. At those rates a modest ₹100 bet can turn over ₹20,000 in an hour without a single conscious decision to bet more. A slow lottery draw with a worse edge can genuinely cost you less per hour than a fast game with a better one. If you play the fast games, cap the number of rounds, not just the money.
3. Do your decisions actually change anything?
In slots, lottery and bingo: no. Nothing you do after choosing your stake affects the outcome. In crash and instant games: only through your cash-out target, which shifts variance rather than value. In card and live games: yes, meaningfully — choosing Banker over Tie, or the main bet over the side bet, changes your expected loss rate by an order of magnitude. In blackjack, basic strategy is the difference between a sub-1% house edge and a bad one. In fishing: yes, through aim and target selection.
If you enjoy having agency, the card, live and fishing sections are where it exists. If you want to switch off, the slots and lottery sections are honest about being games of pure chance — and there is nothing wrong with that, as long as you are not mistaking one for the other.
Volatility, and What It Actually Tells You
Every game in the IC7 games list carries a volatility descriptor — Low, Medium, High or Very High. It is the most misunderstood label on the platform, so here is what it means and what it does not.
Volatility describes the shape of the returns, not their size. A high-volatility game pays rarely and largely. A low-volatility game pays often and small. Two games can return a similar percentage over millions of rounds while feeling completely different: one is a long flat line with occasional cliffs, the other a gentle sawtooth. High volatility does not mean "generous" and low volatility does not mean "safe" — it means the swings are wider, in both directions.
The practical consequence: volatility is a bankroll instruction. High and Very High volatility games demand a balance deep enough to survive the dry stretches that are the normal state of play in those titles. If you cannot fund 150–200 spins, a Very High volatility slot is not a game you are playing — it is a coin flip you have paid extra for.
And whatever the label says: nothing is ever due. Every spin, card and crash point is generated independently. A slot that has not paid a bonus in 200 spins is not warming up, and a wheel that has landed red eight times running is exactly as likely to land red again. The results-history panels are decoration. Treating them as data is how disciplined players stop being disciplined.
Category Comparison at a Glance
An honest summary of the six categories in the IC7 online game library. "Do your decisions matter?" is the column most players never think about — and the one that separates a game you can play well from a game you can only play.
| Category | Pace | Volatility | Do your decisions matter? | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slots (76) | Fast — you control it, but spins are seconds apart | Low to Very High — the widest range in the lobby | No. Only your stake and when you stop. | Players who want to switch off and pick their own risk level |
| Live Casino (8) | Medium — dealer-paced, roughly 30–60s a round | Low on main bets, High on side bets and multiplier games | Yes — bet choice changes the edge dramatically | Players willing to read a paytable and take the low-edge bet |
| Card & Table (8) | Very fast — many rounds settle in 20–30 seconds | Mostly Low on main bets, High on side bets | Yes — main bet versus side bet is a real decision | Players who already know Teen Patti or Andar Bahar |
| Crash & Instant (6) | Fastest in the lobby — a round can last 8 seconds | High, and you choose how high via your cash-out target | Partly — your target shifts variance, not expected value | Players who will genuinely honour a round cap |
| Fishing (3) | Continuous — you spend per shot, not per round | Medium to High, and the spend rate is easy to lose track of | Yes — aim and target selection genuinely affect returns | Players who want agency and will fire deliberately |
| Lottery & Bingo (5) | Slowest — draw-based, low intensity | Varies with how many spots you play | Barely — spot count is a variance choice, not a value one | Short, low-intensity sessions without a learning curve |
Pace and volatility above are indicative descriptors written to help you choose, not figures published by each game provider. Round timings vary by table and by app version. Confirm the volatility, bet limits and paytable inside the IC7 app before you play.
Questions About the IC7 Games List
There are 106 titles in the IC7 games list, split across six categories: 76 slots, 8 live casino tables, 8 card and table games, 6 crash and instant games, 5 lottery and bingo titles, and 3 fishing arcades. Every one of them is listed on this page — nothing is hidden behind a deposit or a registration wall, and the grid above is the same catalogue you will see in the app lobby.
Blackjack played with correct basic strategy carries the lowest house edge in the library, followed by baccarat's Banker bet and the even-money outside bets on a single-zero roulette wheel. Andar Bahar's main bet is also strong. The worst value is concentrated in the side bets — Tie in Dragon vs Tiger, the bonus bets in Teen Patti, insurance in blackjack — which pay large multiples precisely because they land so rarely.
It describes the shape of the returns, not their size. A High or Very High volatility game pays rarely and largely; a Low volatility game pays often and small. It is best read as a bankroll instruction: high-volatility titles need a balance deep enough to survive long dry stretches, because those stretches are the normal state of play rather than a malfunction. These labels are indicative descriptors — confirm the details in-app before playing.
Low-volatility titles with small minimum stakes. Starburst is the classic example in the slots section — frequent small wins and shallow drawdowns make a modest balance last far longer than it would on a high-variance game. In the card section, Andar Bahar and Dragon vs Tiger have low minimums and low house edges on their main bets. Avoid the Very High volatility slots and the bonus-buy games entirely until your balance can fund 150+ spins.
Demo availability is set by each game provider and varies title by title, so we will not promise it for a specific game. Where a demo mode exists it will be offered inside the app when you open the game. The reliable low-risk approach is to play at the minimum stake for a few rounds first — it costs very little and it teaches you the betting window, the paytable and the pace, which a demo often will not.
Crash and instant games, without much competition. A round of Crash lasts around eight seconds, which means a player betting a modest amount per round can generate an enormous turnover in a very short session — and the house edge applies to turnover, not to your deposit. The card games are close behind at roughly twenty seconds a round. Fishing games are the sneakiest, because you pay per shot rather than per round and the misses cost the same as the hits.
They should. If a game shown here is missing from your lobby, the most likely cause is that you are running an old IC7 app build — older versions stop receiving new titles and eventually lose compatibility with the game servers altogether. Installing the latest IC7 APK over the top of your existing install fixes it without touching your account, balance or history.
No — treat them as guidance. The bet ranges and volatility descriptors on this site are indicative figures written to help you compare games at a glance. The actual limits are set by the game provider and can differ by table, by room and by app version. Always confirm the real minimum and maximum inside the IC7 app before you place a bet.
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