Rolla Games
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Rolla's game library spans roughly 2,000 titles pulled from a mix of well-known international studios and smaller niche developers, giving players a broad spread of slots, fish/shooter games, and casual titles to burn through Gold Coins or chase Sweeps Coins prizes. The catalog is built for variety rather than depth in any single niche, with an emphasis on slot content supplemented by a handful of other formats. Below is a breakdown of what's actually in the library, who makes it, and where it stands out.
Games at Rolla
Rolla offers around 2,000 games.
- Slots
- Fish/Shooter
- Casual
- Jackpot
- Scratch Cards
- Rolla Originals
Game providers
3 Oaks Gaming, Atlantic Digital Games, Atomic Slot Lab, Betsoft, BGaming, Big Time Gaming, Booming Games, Edge Labs, Golden Gopher Gaming, Habanero, Hacksaw Gaming, Hungry Bear Gaming, ICONIC21, JILI, Koala Games, M2Play, NetEnt, NetGaming, Nolimit City, Penguin King, Popiplay, Readyplay, Red Tiger, Revolver, Rogue, Rolla Originals, Royalbit, Rubyplay, Slotgarten, Win Fast
Notable games
- Mental 2
- Dark Spiral
- Pepes River Run
- Fortune Zombie
- Divine Fortune Black
- Train of Riches Capital Express
- At the Copa
- Mega Fishing
- Boar Rush
The size and mix of the library
At about 2,000 games, Rolla's library is organized into six categories: Slots, Fish/Shooter, Casual, Jackpot, Scratch Cards, and Rolla Originals. Slots make up the bulk of the offering, as is typical for sweepstakes casinos, but the presence of Fish/Shooter titles is a notable point of differentiation since that genre isn't universal across the sweeps space.
Jackpot games give players a shot at larger Sweeps Coin prize pools, Scratch Cards offer a quicker, lower-engagement format, and Rolla Originals is the site's own branded category, suggesting some exclusive or custom-built content alongside the licensed third-party games. There's no mention of a live dealer category, so players looking for live blackjack, roulette, or baccarat-style streamed games won't find that here; Rolla's library is built entirely around digital, RNG-based formats.
The software providers behind the games
Rolla pulls content from close to 30 providers, a mix of established international slot studios and smaller or regional developers. On the bigger-name side, the library includes NetEnt, Betsoft, Big Time Gaming, Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Habanero, BGaming, Red Tiger, and Rubyplay, studios generally recognized for producing high-volatility and Megaways-style slot mechanics as well as long-running classic slot series.
Alongside these are a large number of newer or more specialized studios, including 3 Oaks Gaming, Atlantic Digital Games, Atomic Slot Lab, Booming Games, Edge Labs, Golden Gopher Gaming, Hungry Bear Gaming, ICONIC21, JILI, Koala Games, M2Play, NetGaming, Penguin King, Popiplay, Readyplay, Revolver, Rogue, Royalbit, Slotgarten, and Win Fast. JILI in particular is a name associated with fish/shooter and Asian-market casual games, which lines up with Rolla's inclusion of that genre.
Rolla Originals rounds out the provider list as the platform's in-house branded content. This spread means the library isn't dependent on one or two suppliers for its variety, though it also means quality and features can vary noticeably from one provider to the next.
Standout titles and where the library shines
Among the roughly 2,000 games, several titles stand out by name, including Mental 2, Dark Spiral, Pepes River Run, Fortune Zombie, Divine Fortune Black, Train of Riches Capital Express, At the Copa, Mega Fishing, and Boar Rush. Mega Fishing and Pepes River Run point to Rolla's Fish/Shooter category having real depth rather than being a token addition, while titles like Divine Fortune Black and Train of Riches Capital Express suggest jackpot-style or high-stakes slot variants drawing on recognizable slot franchises.
Fortune Zombie and Boar Rush hint at themed slot variety beyond generic fruit-machine designs. Overall, the library's strength is clearly in slots and the less common fish/shooter format, plus a dedicated Rolla Originals lineup for players wanting something exclusive to the platform. What's absent is any live dealer or table game category, so Rolla is best suited to players focused on slot spins, casual games, scratch cards, and jackpot chases rather than a full casino-style experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many games does Rolla offer?expand_more
Rolla's library totals approximately 2,000 games, spread across six categories: Slots, Fish/Shooter, Casual, Jackpot, Scratch Cards, and Rolla Originals.
What types of games are available on Rolla?expand_more
The main categories are Slots, Fish/Shooter, Casual, Jackpot, Scratch Cards, and Rolla Originals. There is no live dealer category listed in the library.
Which software providers supply Rolla's games?expand_more
Rolla sources content from close to 30 providers, including well-known studios such as NetEnt, Betsoft, Big Time Gaming, Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Habanero, BGaming, and Red Tiger, alongside smaller or niche developers like 3 Oaks Gaming, JILI, Koala Games, Penguin King, and Rolla's own in-house Rolla Originals label.
Are there fish/shooter or arcade-style games on Rolla?expand_more
Yes, Fish/Shooter is one of Rolla's six main categories, with notable titles including Mega Fishing and Pepes River Run.
Does Rolla have live dealer games?expand_more
No, live dealer games are not part of Rolla's listed categories. The library is focused on Slots, Fish/Shooter, Casual, Jackpot, Scratch Cards, and Rolla Originals.
What are some notable titles to try on Rolla?expand_more
Notable titles in the library include Mental 2, Dark Spiral, Fortune Zombie, Divine Fortune Black, Train of Riches Capital Express, At the Copa, Mega Fishing, and Boar Rush.
