Tags
Tags cut across the catalog: a game sits in one category but carries every tag that applies to it, so this is where to find a specific mechanic, feature or theme.
Browsing by Tag
Tags cut across the catalog in ways categories cannot. A game belongs to one category but carries as many tags as apply to it — mechanic, theme, feature, format — so tags are how you find the intersection rather than the shelf.
Looking for cluster pays rather than paylines, or a fishing theme, or games with a hold and win feature? That is a tag, not a category, and this is where to start.
How tags differ from categories
A category is a curated shelf. Slots, live casino, bonus buy — one game, one home.
A tag is an attribute. The same game can be tagged as a slot, high volatility, Megaways and bonus buy all at once.
Tags come from the catalog data, so they track what studios actually publish rather than an editorial decision about what to promote.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a tag and a category?
A category is a curated section of the site. A tag is an attribute on a game, and a single game carries several of them — so tags are better for finding a specific mechanic or theme.
Can a game have more than one tag?
Yes, and most do. That is the point of them: tags describe a game from several angles at once.
How do I find a specific game mechanic?
Start from the tag rather than the category. Mechanics like cluster pays, hold and win or cascading reels are tagged, whereas the categories are broader groupings.

