Before you put real Philippine Peso on the line, it helps to understand exactly how each game works. This page covers everything you need to know about the games available on Jiliff — from how the mechanics work and what the RTP figures mean, to minimum bets, volatility levels, and tips for getting the most out of each title.
A lot of Filipino players jump straight into a game without reading the rules first — and that's completely understandable when you're excited to play. But knowing how a game works before you bet real money is one of the simplest ways to protect your bankroll and enjoy the experience more. Jiliff is built around transparency, and this Game Information page is part of that commitment.
Every game on Jiliff has its own mechanics, volatility profile, and payout structure. A crash game like Monster Crash plays completely differently from a fishing game like Fisher Game, and both are worlds apart from the lottery-style draw of Keno Bonus Number. Understanding these differences helps you choose games that match your playing style and risk tolerance — whether you're a casual player in Davao looking for low-stakes fun or a more experienced bettor in Makati who wants to understand the math behind every spin.
This page breaks down each Jiliff game title with the key information you need: how the core mechanic works, what the return-to-player (RTP) percentage means in practice, the volatility level, and the betting range available. We also cover general platform information — how deposits work via GCash and PayMaya, how withdrawals are processed, and what responsible gaming tools Jiliff provides to help you stay in control.
All games on Jiliff use certified random number generators and operate under a proper gaming license framework aligned with PAGCOR standards. The results of every round are determined by provably fair algorithms — no game can be manipulated, and no outcome is predetermined. What you see on screen is what the system generated, every single time.
A snapshot of every game title available on Jiliff with key specs at a glance.
A multiplier crash game where a monster climbs a rising curve. You cash out before it crashes to lock in your multiplier. The longer you hold, the higher the potential return — but the crash can come at any moment.
An arcade-style fishing game where you aim and shoot at sea creatures swimming across the screen. Each creature carries a different prize value. Bigger, rarer fish pay more — but they take more shots to catch.
A Western-themed video slot with expanding wilds, free spins, and a showdown bonus round. The bounty mechanic triggers randomly and can award instant cash prizes on top of your base spin result.
Live and pre-match sports betting on international Water Polo events. Markets include match winner, handicap, total goals, period betting, and next goal. Real-time odds update throughout every match.
Pick 1–10 numbers from a board of 80. Twenty numbers are drawn each round, plus one Bonus Number that multiplies your payout if it matches one of your picks. Draws run every few minutes around the clock.
A high-volatility Asian-themed slot featuring dragon wilds, demon scatter symbols, and a multi-level free spins bonus. The Dragon Fury feature can stack wilds across multiple reels for massive single-spin payouts.
Two terms come up constantly when reading about online games: RTP and volatility. If you're new to online gaming on Jiliff, here's what they actually mean in plain language.
RTP (Return to Player) is a percentage that tells you how much of the total money wagered on a game is paid back to players over a very large number of rounds. A 96% RTP means that for every ₱100 bet collectively across all players, ₱96 is returned as winnings on average. It does not mean you personally will get ₱96 back from every ₱100 you bet in a single session — RTP is a long-run statistical figure, not a per-session guarantee. The higher the RTP, the better the theoretical return for players over time.
Volatility (sometimes called variance) describes how a game pays out. A low-volatility game pays smaller amounts more frequently — you'll win often but the individual wins are modest. A high-volatility game pays less often but when it does hit, the payouts can be significantly larger. Monster Crash and Dragon of Demons are high-volatility titles on Jiliff, meaning you should expect longer dry spells between big wins. Fisher Game sits in the medium range, making it a good choice for players who want a balance of regular small wins and occasional bigger catches.
For Filipino players managing a fixed budget — say ₱500 for an evening's entertainment — understanding volatility helps you choose the right game. If you want your budget to last longer with more frequent action, go for medium-volatility games. If you're comfortable with the possibility of losing your stake quickly in exchange for a shot at a large payout, high-volatility titles on Jiliff are the better fit.
Side-by-side comparison of all game titles available on Jiliff.
RTP figures are theoretical long-run averages. Actual results in any individual session will vary. Always check the in-game paytable on Jiliff for the most current specifications before placing a bet.
Every game on Jiliff uses a certified random number generator. Results are provably fair, independently verified, and cannot be influenced by any player or external party — giving you the same confidence you'd expect from a PAGCOR-regulated gaming environment.
From registration to your first real-money game — here's the full process on Jiliff.
Sign up on Jiliff in under two minutes. You'll need a valid email address and a mobile number. You must confirm that you are 21 years of age or older, in line with Philippine gaming regulations. Your account is active immediately after verification.
Go to the Jiliff wallet section and choose your preferred deposit method — GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, or Metrobank. The minimum deposit is ₱100 and funds appear in your Jiliff wallet almost instantly. No waiting around before you can start playing.
Browse the Jiliff game library and pick a title that matches your style. If you're new, Fisher Game or Keno Bonus Number are good starting points — both have straightforward mechanics and a low minimum bet. Check the in-game paytable before placing your first bet.
Set your bet amount in Philippine Peso, review the potential payout, and start the round. Jiliff displays all relevant game information — current RTP, bet limits, and feature rules — directly in the game interface so you're never playing blind.
When you're ready to cash out, go to the Jiliff withdrawal section. Withdrawals to GCash and PayMaya are processed quickly. There's no reason to leave large balances sitting in your gaming wallet — withdrawing regularly is a healthy habit that keeps your finances clearly separated from your gaming activity.
Jiliff is committed to providing a safe and responsible gaming environment for all Filipino players.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits directly in your Jiliff account settings. Once a limit is set, it takes effect immediately and cannot be increased for 24 hours — giving you a genuine cooling-off period before any change takes effect.
Jiliff can send you a notification after you've been playing for a set amount of time. This is especially useful for late-night sessions in Manila or Quezon City where it's easy to lose track of time when you're in the middle of a good run.
If you feel you need a break from gaming, Jiliff's self-exclusion tool lets you lock your account for a set period — from 24 hours up to permanent exclusion. During the exclusion period, you cannot log in or place any bets on Jiliff.
A few practical habits that help Filipino players get more out of every session on Jiliff.
Read the Paytable Before Every New Game — Each Jiliff game has its own paytable accessible from the game interface. Spend two minutes reading it before your first bet. You'll understand what triggers the bonus features, what the highest-paying symbols are, and what the maximum win cap is. This is especially important for slot games like Wild Bounty Showdown and Dragon of Demons where the bonus mechanics significantly affect the overall RTP.
Match Your Stake to Your Bankroll — A general rule of thumb: your individual bet should not exceed 2–5% of your total session budget. If you've set aside ₱500 for an evening on Jiliff, keep your bets between ₱10 and ₱25. This gives you enough rounds to experience the game properly and ride out the natural variance without burning through your budget in the first ten minutes.
Use Auto Features Carefully — Games like Monster Crash on Jiliff offer auto cash-out settings that let you set a target multiplier and walk away. This is a useful tool, but it can also lead to passive play where you stop paying attention to your balance. Check in regularly even when using auto features, and set a loss limit so the auto mode stops if your balance drops below a threshold you're comfortable with.
Play on a Stable Connection — Jiliff is a mobile-first platform and works well on most Philippine mobile networks, but for live betting on Water Polo or fast-paced rounds in Monster Crash, a stable WiFi or LTE connection makes a real difference. A dropped connection mid-round can cause confusion about bet outcomes, so if you're in an area with spotty signal in Cebu or Davao, consider switching to a more stable network before starting a session.
Take Advantage of Jiliff Promotions — Jiliff regularly offers bonuses and promotions for both new and returning players. Always read the terms and conditions attached to any bonus before claiming it — pay attention to wagering requirements, which games contribute to wagering, and the expiry period. A bonus with a 30× wagering requirement on a 96% RTP game is very different from one with a 5× requirement, and understanding this difference will help you decide whether a particular promotion is worth taking.
Common questions from Filipino players about games and platform information on Jiliff.