A modern betting platform can display thousands of entries in its slot catalogue. A player scrolls through pages of game thumbnails. Often they have no idea which games are more expensive per session to play. Gates of Olympus, for instance, is 96.50% RTP and costs more to play per session than some unseen game next to it that is 94% RTP. In the game lobby, these two options look the same except for the theme. In reality, that cost difference per hour is 50% for the same stake.
Mostbet app provides a slot catalogue that features games from a long, enumerating list of providers including Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, NetEnt, and BGaming. This section explains how to use the catalogue on mobile, which providers offer games, why RTP is the most significant number, and what it means in terms of cost per session for each stake level.
Download and First Launch
To download the mostbet app, Android devices must obtain the APK from the official site. The app is not on Google Play. The player must adjust settings to permit installation from unknown sources. The download size is 20 - 50MB and takes less than a minute to install. The installation process for iOS is identical by using a Safari shortcut.
When the app is opened for the first time, the player must either register or log in. The mostbet app allows direct access to the casino section with a click. You will be taken directly to the slots section.
Navigating the Catalogue
Thousands of entries in a list without an organizational structure create an unusable resource. The app is able to structure the catalog so there are many ways to engage with it.
Filters
In the casino section of the catalog, quick filters create categories of entries: Popular, New, Megaways, Bonus Buy, Jackpot. Each filter narrows the view instantly. Players interested in Megaways slots can tap the filter and see all titles with that mechanic.
The provider filter lets players select titles from a specific studio. Tapping Pragmatic Play will show all titles from them, and tapping Hacksaw Gaming will show all of their titles. This is a useful filter for players who know they enjoy a specific studio’s titles.
Search
The search bar allows partial entries. Typing “gates” will display Gates of Olympus as the first entry, and typing “dead” will show Book of Dead. Players will find what they are looking for with a couple of taps. This leave filters for players who want to browse.
Demo mode
For slots that offer demo play, a symbol will show on the game’s thumbnail. Players can tap the title and select demo play to load the game with virtual credits. Players can spend ten minutes in demo mode to find out if they prefer a game’s bonus round frequency, game volatility, and even the game’s visual style. Players can do all of this without spending a cent or even signing up for demos on a number of titles.
Providers and What Each Delivers
Not all providers create the same type of experience. Understanding the studio behind the game tells the player what to expect before the first spin.
Pragmatic Play
Leader of the pack in player numbers. Gates of Olympus (96.50% RTP) leads the way, joined by Sweet Bonanza (96.48% RTP). The Big Bass Bonanza series offers fishing fun in multiple variants. The Dog House Megaways (96.55% RTP) is next in line.
High to medium volatility describes most Pragmatic Play slots. These games take longer to build a pot of smaller payouts in the base game, while larger wins are locked in during the bonus rounds.
Play'n GO
The Draw of the Dead (96.21% RTP) is their flagship game. Reactoonz (96.51% RTP) is a cascade; Fire Joker (96.15% RTP) is a classic three-reel.
Medium volatility is the name of the game with Play'n GO. Bonus rounds with expanding symbols (Book of Dead) are exciting ways to take home a big win.
Hacksaw Gaming
Wanted Dead or a Wild (96.38% RTP), Chaos Crew (96.30% RTP) and the Outlaws series. Hacksaw specialises in high volatility. Sessions can go fifty or more spins without a significant return. Bonuses can be promised with multipliers that increase with each round, but players may have to wait many spins for a bonus to finally trigger. Players who prefer a slow style of gameplay with the promise of a big win over time, will enjoy Hacksaw games.
For players looking for frequent smaller returns, Hacksaw games are a poor choice.
Nolimit City
Mental (96.08% RTP), Tombstone (96.08% RTP) and the xWays mechanic. Similar profile to Hacksaw: very high volatility, extreme multiplier potential, long stretches of minimal returns. Nolimit City adds unique features like xNudge and xWays that expand the reels during play.
NetEnt
Starburst (96.09% RTP), Gonzo's Quest (95.97% RTP) and Dead or Alive 2 (96.82% RTP). NetEnt titles lean toward medium volatility with polished visuals and smooth animations. Starburst remains one of the most played slots globally despite being over a decade old. The simplicity and steady return profile attract players who want relaxed sessions.
BGaming
Specialises in crypto-friendly titles with Provably Fair verification on some games. The player can verify individual spin results through cryptographic hash comparison. Titles include Elvis Frog in Vegas (96.30% RTP) and Dig Dig Digger (96.00% RTP). Medium volatility with modern visual style.
Why RTP Is the Number That Matters
RTP (Return to Player) is the percentage of total wagered money that the game returns over millions of spins. A 96% RTP means the game keeps 4% as house edge. A 94% RTP keeps 6%. The difference sounds small. It is not.
The cost difference in practice
At 10 INR per spin over one hundred spins, total stake is 1,000 INR. At 96% RTP the expected cost is 40 INR. At 94% RTP the expected cost is 60 INR. The 94% game costs 50% more for the identical session length and stake.
Over a month of regular play with four sessions per week of one hundred spins each at 10 INR, the 96% game costs 640 INR in expected edge. The 94% game costs 960 INR. The difference over twelve months: 3,840 INR. Enough to fund an additional two months of play at the cheaper game.
How to find RTP
There are three primary places to look for a slot's RTP percentage: the help menu, the game rules, and the pay table. The only way to find the RTP percentage is to look for it before playing, not after.
In some cases, slot providers offer RTP percentages that differ from what is actually in the game. For example, if a slot pays 96.50% to a player, and the game shows 94.50%, then the slot is serving a reduced RTP. Since the game is offering a reduced RTP, the player is playing the slot with a reduced RTP.
Volatility Profiles
RTP and volatility affect a player's experience, and, in some cases, volatility can outweigh RTP.
Low volatility
In low volatility games, players can expect frequent small wins and minimal award swings. Example: Starburst.
Medium volatility
In medium volatility games, the award swings are much more noticeable, and there is a good amount of frequency for wins that would trigger bonus rounds. Example: Book of Dead, Sweet Bonanza.
High volatility
In high volatility games, players can experience award droughts of many spins, but the bonus rounds that are triggered can pay award significantly greater than the RTP of the game. Example: Wanted Dead or a Wild, Mental.
Autoplay Configuration
Slots are notoriously known for promoting compulsive spending, and autoplay is the most infamous culprit. With autoplay, players don’t even have to tap the button to spin. Without any limits, autoplay can turn a ten-minute session into a three-minute session.
Mostbet offers several limit options for autoplay. A player can set a limit of 20 to 50 spins to determine how long their session will be. A player can set a cap, and autoplay will stop if the player’s balance drops to that level. The same is true, but in reverse, for win limits. In that case, autoplay would stop after that win.
Setting those three limits will make autoplay a little more safe. An example of how that would work is setting a limit of 20 spins at 10 INR to loss limit of 100 INR and a win limit of 500 INR. That would determine the session to end in one of three ways. The session would end if the loss limit of 100 INR was reached, if the 20 spins limit was reached, or if the win limit of 500 INR was reached.
What the Slot Section Delivers
The Mostbet app organizes thousands of slots with filters, a search bar, and a demo mode to help players find their ideal game before spending any money. A player can search for a game with a specific bonus mechanic such as a multiplier driven bonus round from a game by Pragmatic Play and prefer expanding symbols from Play'n GO. For players that enjoy a more extreme experience, they can search for games from Hacksaw and Nolimit City. Players that prefer a more relaxed session can find games from NetEnt. With Autoplay, the limits that a player sets will determine how controlled and safe their session is. The player who checks RTP before the first spin and sets autoplay limits before tapping play controls the cost. The one who scrolls, taps and holds discovers the cost after the balance shows it.