
If Ice Fishing hit the right notes β the wheel, the bonus rounds, the multiplier-driven payouts β there is a short list of live game shows that will feel familiar right away. Most of them come from Evolution, because the studio has spent years refining the wheel-plus-bonus formula, and the titles below each add their own twist. The goal of this page is simple: give Canadian players a clear comparison so picking the next title after Ice Fishing takes minutes, not hours of trial and error.
| Game | Provider | Main mechanic | Top multiplier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crazy Time | Evolution | Money wheel with four bonus rounds | Up to 25,000x |
| Monopoly Live | Evolution | Money wheel with 3D board-game bonus | Up to 10,000x |
| Funky Time | Evolution | Money wheel with four bonus rounds | Up to 25,000x |
| Dream Catcher | Evolution | Classic money wheel | Up to 7x multiplier |
| Crazy Coin Flip | Evolution | Slot-to-live hybrid with coin-flip bonus | Up to 20,000x |
Crazy Time is the most direct comparison to Ice Fishing in scale and ambition. It uses a 54-segment wheel and ships with four distinct bonus rounds β Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko and Crazy Time β each a self-contained mini-show. The presenter is energetic and central to the experience, exactly as in Ice Fishing, and the studio is built around a massive animated wheel. Compared to Ice Fishing, Crazy Time is louder and more complex, with a much bigger maximum payout and a deeper bonus catalogue, which naturally appeals to players who want the biggest possible swings in a single game.
Monopoly Live layers a Monopoly-themed 3D bonus round on top of a money wheel. When players land on a bonus segment, the camera cuts to Mr. Monopoly, who walks around an animated board collecting multipliers on their behalf. Compared to Ice Fishing, the bonus is longer and more immersive, with more moving parts, and the pace of rounds is slightly slower. The payout ceiling is higher than Ice Fishing's, which makes it a natural next step for players who liked the Fish Bonus mechanic but want a deeper bonus ride.
Funky Time drops the Arctic for a 1970s disco aesthetic. It uses a 64-segment wheel and four distinct bonus rounds, and multipliers are scattered generously across the main game to reward regular wins even between bonus triggers. Ice Fishing players will recognise the bonus-segment structure immediately β it's the same basic concept stretched across more rounds and flashier production. The audience overlap is strong, because both games share the "wheel plus multiple themed bonuses" DNA.
Dream Catcher is the simplest of the bunch and arguably the great-grandparent of the entire Evolution wheel-show category. It uses a basic money wheel with multiplier segments, no complex bonus rounds, and a clean, minimalist studio. For an Ice Fishing player, Dream Catcher feels like a stripped-down version of the same formula β perfect if you want to enjoy the wheel mechanic on its own without bonus games interrupting the flow. It is an excellent pick for newcomers or for sessions where you want a lower-volatility experience.
Crazy Coin Flip is an interesting hybrid. The main stage plays like a slot, with three reels and a qualifying mechanic, and when you qualify you're sent into a live coin-flip bonus round hosted by a real presenter. Multipliers are central to the bonus stage, and the top payouts are in a similar bracket to Crazy Time. For Ice Fishing fans, Crazy Coin Flip is the most experimental alternative β the main-game pacing is different, but the bonus structure with a presenter reveals multipliers piece by piece, which echoes the Fish Bonus reveal in Ice Fishing.
| Game | Number of bonus games | Stake range | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ice Fishing | 3 | Low-to-mid bet sizes | Live game show |
| Crazy Time | 4 | Wide range, low minimums | Live game show |
| Monopoly Live | 1 (with internal stages) | Low minimums, high ceiling | Live game show |
| Funky Time | 4 | Wide range, low minimums | Live game show |
| Dream Catcher | 0 (multipliers only) | Low-to-mid bet sizes | Live game show |
The biggest reason the list above makes sense is that live game shows share a common grammar β wheel, host, bonus, multiplier β which means the skills and expectations you build in Ice Fishing carry over almost instantly. The core mechanic is the same across all five titles, so the onboarding time is close to zero. The bonus rounds offer a similar kind of suspense, just with different set pieces. And because four of the five alternatives come from Evolution, the production quality, interface and operational reliability are consistent with what you already expect from Ice Fishing. That consistency is what turns a one-off good session into a long-term rotation of games you genuinely enjoy.
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