JILI is best known for slots, but the provider's catalogue — now around 240 titles — spans five distinct categories, each with its own pace, skill demands and audience. The takeaway of this guide is that knowing how those categories differ helps you spend your time and budget on the kind of game you will actually enjoy, rather than defaulting to whatever loads first. Below we tour each JILI category in turn: how it plays, the signature titles, who tends to enjoy it, and the RTP norms to expect.
This overview draws on hands-on play across the catalogue in demo mode, where we sampled games from every category to compare how they feel. As an independent guide, our aim is to map the library honestly so you can navigate it, not to push any single game type.
Slots: the core of JILI
Slots are JILI's flagship category and the largest part of the library. They range from stripped-back three-reel classics to modern five-reel games with tumbling wins, expanding wilds, free spins and escalating multipliers. Play is pure chance driven by a random number generator — you set a stake, spin, and the maths does the rest — but the variety in volatility and features means no two titles feel alike.
Signature slots include Super Ace with its golden-card and Joker mechanic, Fortune Gems and its multiplier rows, the Mayan-themed Golden Empire, the steady Money Coming, and high-energy titles like Boxing King and Charge Buffalo. RTP across JILI slots clusters in the mid-to-high 90s, with most falling between 96% and 97%. Volatility is the real differentiator, so check it before you commit. Anyone who enjoys quick, self-contained rounds with theme variety will find the most to explore here — start in the JILI slots library or read our ranking of the highest-RTP JILI slots.
Fishing: arcade shooting with real stakes
Fishing games are JILI's arcade-style category and play nothing like a slot. You control a cannon, aim at fish swimming across the screen, and pay per shot; each fish carries a payout multiplier, so landing a big catch returns a multiple of the bullets you spent. Bigger fish need more shots to defeat but pay more, creating a constant risk-reward judgement that gives the genre a light skill element absent from pure slots.
The standout title is Fishing War, alongside other ocean-themed shooters in the range. RTP for fishing games is typically quoted in a similar high-90s band, though the per-shot, multiplier-based structure makes the figure behave differently from a reel game. Fishing suits players who want something more active and visual than spinning reels, and who enjoy aiming and timing rather than waiting on autoplay. It is also a sociable category, since many fishing rooms are multiplayer.
Table & Cards: familiar casino classics
This category brings the traditional casino floor to your phone: blackjack, baccarat, poker variants, sic bo, dragon tiger and other card and dice staples. Unlike slots, some of these games — blackjack and certain poker formats especially — reward strategy, so your decisions genuinely affect the long-run return rather than leaving everything to chance.
Because the rules are well established, table games often carry some of the highest theoretical RTPs in the catalogue when played with correct strategy, though that depends entirely on the decisions you make. This category suits players who prefer skill and familiar rules over the randomness of reels, and who like the steadier rhythm of a card game. If you are coming from slots, table games are worth sampling in free demo mode first, since the strategy element rewards a little practice before real stakes.
Bingo: number draws with a modern twist
JILI's bingo games modernise the traditional draw format with bright themes, special symbols, extra-ball mechanics and bonus features that blur the line between bingo and slots. You buy cards, numbers are drawn, and you aim to complete winning patterns, often with the option to buy additional balls to chase a near-complete card.
Titles in this category lean colourful and casual, with RTP again sitting in the broad high-90s range typical of the provider. Bingo suits players who enjoy a slower, anticipation-driven game with a social, lottery-like feel, and who like the small extra decision of whether to buy more balls. It is a comfortable middle ground between the passivity of slots and the activity of fishing, and an easy category to pick up in demo with no prior knowledge.
Casino: live-style and quick-play games
The Casino category gathers JILI's remaining quick-play and live-style titles — wheel games, instant-win formats and other casino experiences that do not fit neatly into the other four buckets. These tend to be fast, simple and easy to grasp, designed for short bursts of play rather than long strategic sessions.
Because the category is broad, RTP and volatility vary more here than elsewhere, so it pays to check each game individually. This grouping suits players who want variety and quick rounds without learning complex rules, and who enjoy dipping between formats. It is also a good place to discover something different once the slots have become familiar. For a full breakdown of every category with live game grids, our main all JILI games hub is the place to browse.
How the categories compare at a glance
Pulling it together, the categories map roughly onto playstyles:
- Slots — chance-based, huge variety, the natural starting point; pick by volatility.
- Fishing — active, skill-tinged arcade shooting; for players who want to aim and react.
- Table & Cards — strategy and familiar rules; the highest skill ceiling.
- Bingo — relaxed, anticipation-driven number draws with modern features.
- Casino — quick, varied, easy-in formats for short sessions.
If you are unsure where to begin, slots are the most accessible and have the deepest selection, and fans of classic three-reel play can ease in via a JILI 777 title. Whichever category tempts you, sample it in demo before betting, set a budget, and treat the whole catalogue as 18+ entertainment rather than a route to income — no JILI game, in any category, can guarantee a win.
