Games in the Monkeyzino App: Originals, Slots and Live Tables

Last checked: 11 July 2026

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6,000+ games. That is the figure on the official Monkeyzino pages, and after two weeks with the app on my Pixel 8 I can confirm the lobby scrolls further than my patience does. The more useful fact is this: the app carries the exact same catalogue as the desktop site. It is one platform in an app shell, so nothing gets trimmed for mobile. Whatever you found on the website last night is still there when you open the icon on your phone.

If you have not installed it yet, the Android guide and the iPhone guide take about two minutes each. This page covers what is waiting inside once you do.

Neutral tablet image showing a casino game catalogue with plinko, dice, mine, sports and wheel game tiles
Original neutral game-catalogue image. It illustrates game categories without copying casino lobby screens or using brand marks.

The catalogue looks the same in the app, just faster to reach. Install once and the lobby is a single tap away.

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The Four Game Categories at a Glance

The lobby splits into four broad groups. One thing they share: none of them work offline. The 12 MB install caches the interface, not the games, so a dead connection means a dead lobby. Here is how the categories differ.

CategoryWhat it isWorks offline?
Monkeyzino Originals58 in-house titles on provably fair maths, mostly quick crash and drop formatsNo, every round needs a connection
SlotsThe bulk of the 6,000+ catalogue, from studios like Amatic, BetSoft, Endorphina, Microgaming and BGamingNo, games stream from provider servers
Live casinoReal dealers on video, real tables, played against the studio in real timeNo, it is a live video stream
SportsbookPre-match and in-play betting in its own tab beside the casinoNo, odds update live

How I Judged the Catalogue

A game count by itself is a weak quality signal. A useful mobile lobby also needs a search box that responds quickly, provider filters that do not hide major studios, game pages that open without relogging, and live tables that keep the video feed stable. That is how I tested this page: not by counting every title manually, but by checking whether the catalogue is usable on a normal phone connection.

Search

Short queries returned results while typing, which matters more than decorative lobby rails on a 6,000+ game list.

Originals

Fast formats like Chicken Road 2 and Plinko1000 suited phone sessions better than long feature slots.

Live tables

Playable on Wi-Fi and 4G in testing, but not something I would use on a weak one-bar signal.

Offline play

None. The app caches the shell, not the games, so every real round needs a live connection.

Monkeyzino Originals: 58 Provably Fair Titles

The Originals are the games Monkeyzino built itself rather than licensed from a studio. There are 58 of them, and they run on provably fair maths, meaning each round produces a cryptographic record you can check afterwards to confirm the result was not adjusted. You do not have to care about the cryptography to benefit; the point is that the outcome is verifiable rather than taken on trust.

In practice these are the fast, simple formats. I spent most of an evening on Chicken Road 2 on the iPhone 13 and the rounds are seconds long, which suits a phone far better than a 40-line video slot does. Plinko1000 was the smoothest performer in my testing; the ball physics did not stutter once, even on the mid-range Galaxy A54.

Chicken Coin game icon
Chicken Coin
Original
Chicken Road 2 game icon
Chicken Road 2
Original
Plinko1000 game icon
Plinko1000
Original
Mine Slot game icon
Mine Slot
Original
Plinko Aztec game icon
Plinko Aztec
Original
Penalty Unlimited game icon
Penalty Unlimited
Original
Fish Road game icon
Fish Road
Original
Drop the Billionaire game icon
Drop the Billionaire
Original

Slots and the Providers Behind Them

Slots make up most of the 6,000+ count. The official about page names Amatic, BetSoft, Endorphina, Microgaming and BGaming among the studios on the platform, and the app exposes the same provider filter the website has. Tap a studio name and the lobby narrows to its titles only.

The search bar earned its keep in my testing. Typing three letters was usually enough to surface the game I wanted, and results appear as you type rather than after you submit. On a catalogue this size, that matters more than any curated rail does.

Live Casino and the Sportsbook Tab

Live dealer tables work in the app exactly as they do in a desktop browser: a real dealer on video, real cards or a real wheel, and your bets placed on an overlay. Streams held up fine on Wi-Fi and on 4G during my sessions, though I would not join a table on one signal bar. Live tables are also the one category where a shaky connection costs you directly, because the round continues whether your video feed keeps up or not.

The sportsbook sits in its own tab beside the casino. Pre-match and in-play markets, same account, same balance. You do not need a second registration or a separate wallet to switch between a slot session and a football bet, which is the main convenience of having both under one roof.

Jackpot Slots

The official about page lists progressive jackpot slots as part of the casino's offer. These are slots where a slice of every bet feeds a shared prize pool that grows until someone hits it. In the app they are grouped in their own lobby category, so you can browse current jackpot titles without hunting through the full catalogue. Treat them as entertainment with a lottery attached: the headline pot is real, and so are the long odds.

Playing With the Bonus

Games and bonuses meet at the wagering stage. The 100% first-deposit welcome match and the weekly cashback ladder both apply in the app just as they do on the website; there is no app-only offer and no app-only restriction. The numbers, the cashback tiers and my honest notes on wagering are on the app bonus page. Read that before you deposit, not after.

One practical tip from my own sessions: if a game refuses to load or behaves oddly, it is almost always a caching issue rather than the game itself. The troubleshooting page covers the two-minute fix.

FAQ

How many games does the Monkeyzino app have?

The official pages list 6,000+ games, and the app carries the same catalogue as the desktop website. Nothing is cut for mobile: slots, the 58 Monkeyzino Originals, live casino tables and the sportsbook are all in the app lobby.

What are Monkeyzino Originals?

Originals are 58 in-house titles built by the casino itself rather than a third-party studio, including Chicken Coin, Chicken Road 2, Plinko1000, Mine Slot, Plinko Aztec and Penalty Unlimited. They run on provably fair maths, so each round's outcome can be verified after the fact.

Can I play Monkeyzino games offline?

No. The app is a web app, and every game category needs a live internet connection. The 12 MB install caches the shell and interface, not the games themselves, so nothing is playable offline.

Which providers supply the slots in the app?

The official about page names Amatic, BetSoft, Endorphina, Microgaming and BGaming among the studios in the catalogue. The provider filter in the app lets you browse each studio's titles separately.

Does the app include live casino and sports betting?

Yes. Live dealer tables stream inside the app the same way they do on desktop, and the sportsbook sits in its own tab next to the casino. Both need a connection and a funded, logged-in account to play for real money.

Are there progressive jackpot slots in the Monkeyzino app?

Yes. The official about page lists progressive jackpot slots as part of the offer. The pot builds as players bet, and jackpot titles are grouped in their own lobby category so you can find them without searching.

6,000+ games, 58 Originals, one 12 MB install. The lobby you just read about is two minutes away.

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