Mode comparison
Compare a JILI Demo With the Real-Money Build
A demo is useful for learning controls, paytables and feature flow, but visual similarity does not prove that the operator launches the same version or configuration for real money. Capture identity and rules in both modes. The comparison should answer whether the builds match and what account-specific elements change, not whether demo outcomes predict future paid results.
Open the current JILI offerBuild a side-by-side identity table
For demo and real-money modes record title, provider, game ID, version, help-panel RTP, paytable, feature options and launch hostname. Add currency, minimum and maximum stake, jackpot eligibility and whether account bonuses affect the paid mode.
If a field is hidden in demo, mark it unknown rather than copying the paid value. If the IDs differ, treat the modes as different builds until the operator explains the relationship.
- Game ID and version
- RTP and paytable
- Stake and currency
- Features and jackpot eligibility
Use demo for mechanics, not outcome forecasting
Practice how the controls respond, how total bet is calculated and how a feature is triggered. Do not interpret a run of demo wins or losses as evidence about the next paid session. Random outcomes do not become due when the account mode changes.
For fish shooting, compare bullet values, rooms, weapons and target rules. For slots, compare paylines or ways, feature-buy availability and the displayed maximum win conditions.
Document paid-round identity
Before the first paid session, save the real-money help panel and one account history row. If a later dispute arises, this establishes the actual build and currency used. Keep demo screenshots labelled clearly so they are not submitted as paid-round evidence.
Questions players ask
Do demo results predict paid results?
No. Demo is for learning mechanics, not forecasting outcomes.
What proves the builds match?
Matching game ID, version and rules, with operator confirmation where needed.
Should demo screenshots support a paid dispute?
Only as labelled rule context; use paid account history for settlement evidence.
Last reviewed: 10 August 2026
