Key takeaways
- Oshi runs 14,000+ titles across 100+ studios — easily the largest library of any casino we review, by a factor of roughly 8x over the next largest.
- Kiwi's Treasure dedicates 167 pokies to its Mega Moolah jackpot network, with pools regularly climbing past NZ$8 million — the single biggest jackpot draw of any casino we currently review.
- Spin Casino's smaller ~1,700-title library includes roughly 14 exclusive titles, including Triple Seven Flames of Craze, that can't be played on other casino networks.
- Crocoslots and Spirit Casino don't publish an exact title count — Crocoslots discloses 80+ studios instead, and Spirit Casino advertises "thousands" without a specific figure.
A bigger pokies library isn't automatically a better one — it depends on whether that size comes with real jackpot access, exclusive content, or just volume for its own sake. We compared the actual published title counts, studio partnerships and standout features across all 9 casinos we review.
Pokies libraries ranked
By far the largest library of any casino we review — 14,000+ titles across more than 100 studios, spanning slots, Megaways, jackpots, bonus-buy slots and crash games. Roughly 8 times larger than the next biggest library on this list.
A mid-sized ~1,700-title library, but 167 of those pokies feed directly into the Mega Moolah progressive jackpot network, with pools regularly climbing past NZ$8 million — the single biggest jackpot draw of any casino we currently review, JackpotCity included.
A similarly sized library to Kiwi's Treasure at roughly 1,700 titles, weighted toward quality over volume — including around 14 exclusive titles, such as Triple Seven Flames of Craze, that can't be played on other casino networks, plus direct access to the Mega Moolah and Major Millions jackpots.
1,477+ titles heavily weighted toward Games Global classics, with direct integration into the world's largest progressive jackpot networks — payouts here regularly cross into multi-million-dollar territory.
700+ titles from Games Global and NetEnt — the second-smallest library of any casino we review, just ahead of Lucky Nugget, but with genuinely strong provider pedigree and access to three separate jackpot networks.
The smallest library of the nine casinos we review at 500-600 titles, but still backed by the full Microgaming back-catalogue of classics and access to both the Mega Moolah and WowPot jackpot networks.
Runs on the SoftSwiss platform with content from more than 80 studios — one of the broadest aggregated libraries in the market — but doesn't publish an exact total title count the way Oshi or JackpotCity do.
Aggregates dozens of studios rather than running on a single platform, typical of Dama N.V.-operated brands. The operator advertises "thousands" of slots but doesn't publish an exact title count the way Oshi or JackpotCity do, so we can't independently confirm a specific number.
Bitkingz shares Crocoslots' payment infrastructure, but its review doesn't break out a dedicated games-and-software section, so we can't independently confirm its library size or specific pokies selection.
Why size isn't everything
Oshi's 14,000+ titles is a genuinely enormous library, but a huge catalogue full of near-duplicate slot templates isn't automatically better than a curated, smaller one. Kiwi's Treasure's 167-title Mega Moolah network and Spin Casino's 14 exclusive titles are both examples of a smaller library doing something a bigger one doesn't — dedicated jackpot access and genuinely unique content, respectively. When comparing libraries, look at what the games actually offer, not just how many there are.
Pros & cons of a large pokies library
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Oshi's 14,000+ titles give genuinely unmatched variety, spanning slots, Megaways, crash games and more | A larger library doesn't guarantee better individual games — quality varies by studio regardless of catalogue size |
| Kiwi's Treasure and Spin Casino both pair smaller libraries with standout jackpot or exclusive-content features | Crocoslots, Bitkingz and Spirit Casino don't publish exact title counts, making direct comparison harder |
| Every casino on this list offers access to at least one major progressive jackpot network | Larger libraries can make it harder to find a specific game without good search/filter tools |
How to choose based on library
Decide what matters more: variety or curation
Oshi for sheer volume, Spin Casino or Kiwi's Treasure for a smaller, more curated library with standout features.
Check jackpot network access if progressives matter to you
Kiwi's Treasure, Spin Casino, JackpotCity, All Slots and Lucky Nugget all confirm Mega Moolah or equivalent access.
Register and browse the lobby before depositing
Most casinos let you preview at least some of the library in demo mode before committing real money.
Confirm wagering weight before chasing a bonus on pokies
Pokies are almost always the most efficient route to clearing a wagering requirement — check our welcome bonus guides for the specifics at your chosen casino.
Terms you must know
- Crocoslots, Bitkingz and Spirit Casino don't publish an exact title count. Comparisons against Oshi or JackpotCity's disclosed figures aren't directly apples-to-apples for these three.
- Progressive jackpots often contribute 0% toward wagering requirements even though they're part of the library — check our welcome bonus guides for the specifics before assuming a jackpot spin helps clear a bonus.
- "Exclusive" titles are genuinely restricted to one casino network. Spin Casino's 14 exclusives, for example, can't be played anywhere else, including sister sites on the same software platform.
Frequently asked questions
Responsible gambling
A huge library can make it easy to keep clicking "next game" long past when you meant to stop. Set a session length and budget before you start browsing, and treat variety as something to enjoy within your limit, not a reason to extend it. Free, confidential support is available 24/7 through the Gambling Helpline Aotearoa New Zealand.