3D Games at Maxim88 Singapore — Kingmaker Collection
The 3D games category at Maxim88 Singapore is powered exclusively by Kingmaker, a provider that has built a strong reputation across Southeast Asia for producing high-quality, animated versions of classic Asian table games. The Kingmaker collection brings games such as Tai Xiu (known locally as Sic Bo), Thai Fish Prawn Crab and Dragon Tiger to life with full three-dimensional graphics, smooth animations and polished presentation that sits between the instant pace of slots and the human interaction of live casino tables.
What distinguishes Kingmaker 3D games from their live casino equivalents at Maxim88 Singapore is principally the speed and accessibility they offer. Rounds resolve in seconds, there is no waiting for a live dealer to begin, and the minimum bet starts from S$1 — lower than many live casino tables. The collection averages approximately 97% RTP across its titles, which compares favourably with many casino game categories and makes it one of the higher-returning segments on the platform.
For Singapore players specifically, several games in the Kingmaker collection are immediately familiar. Tai Xiu has been played in Singapore homes and social gatherings for generations, and Fish Prawn Crab is a recognisable fixture at festive events throughout the region. Kingmaker brings these culturally familiar games into a contemporary online format that preserves their traditional rules whilst delivering them with high-definition animation at any hour, on any device, without requiring travel to a physical venue or paying a casino entry levy.
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The complete Kingmaker collection available at Maxim88 Singapore is listed below, with RTP figures, game type and minimum bet for each title.
| Game | RTP | Type | Min Bet | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tai Xiu (Sic Bo) | 97.22% | Dice | S$1 | Classic three-dice game — bet on totals, combinations and specific outcomes |
| Thai Li Ho | 97.00% | Card | S$1 | Traditional Thai card game with multiple betting positions available |
| Sic Bo 3D | 97.22% | Dice | S$1 | Full 3D animated Sic Bo with an expanded range of bet types and payouts |
| Dragon Tiger 2 | 96.27% | Card | S$1 | Fast-paced card draw — Dragon vs Tiger — simple rules, high-frequency rounds |
| Thai Fish Prawn Crab | 97.22% | Dice | S$1 | Classic Southeast Asian symbol-dice game, popular at festive gatherings in Singapore |
| Marble Knockout | 97.00% | Arcade | S$1 | Unique marble-based game with multiple outcome betting positions |
Tai Xiu (Sic Bo) — How It Works and Why Singapore Players Know It
Tai Xiu is the Cantonese name for Sic Bo — literally meaning "Big Small" — and it is one of the most deeply familiar gambling games in Singapore and across the Chinese diaspora of Southeast Asia. The game uses three dice shaken in a covered container, with players betting on the outcome before the dice are revealed. The core bet types are Big (total sum 11–17) and Small (total sum 4–10), each paying 1:1 and carrying a house edge of 2.78% — making them among the most player-friendly bets in any casino context. Triple outcomes (all three dice showing the same number) are excluded from both Big and Small bets, which is the mechanism through which the house edge is maintained.
Beyond Big and Small, Tai Xiu offers a broad range of additional bet types that appeal to players looking for larger potential payouts in exchange for lower probability outcomes. Specific triple bets, for instance, require all three dice to show the same nominated number and pay at extremely high odds, whilst combination bets and specific double bets sit between these extremes. The range of bet types available in Kingmaker's 3D version closely mirrors the full physical Sic Bo layout found at Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa, making the transition from physical to online play straightforward for experienced players.
The 97.22% RTP of Tai Xiu at Maxim88 Singapore compares well against its live casino equivalent, and the digital format allows rounds to resolve considerably faster, with no waiting for a live dealer to shake the dice container and confirm the result.
Tai Xiu Bet Types — Payouts and House Edge
| Bet Type | Payout | Probability | House Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small / Big | 1:1 | 48.6% | 2.78% |
| Specific Triple | 150:1 | 0.46% | 30.09% |
| Any Triple | 24:1 | 2.78% | 30.09% |
| Specific Double | 8:1 | 7.41% | 33.33% |
| Combination | 5:1 | 13.89% | 16.67% |
For the best expected return in Tai Xiu, the Big and Small bets at 2.78% house edge are the recommended starting point. Specific and any triple bets carry house edges above 30% and should be considered entertainment bets rather than value plays.
Thai Fish Prawn Crab — A Festive Favourite for Singapore Players
Fish Prawn Crab (known in Mandarin as 鱼虾蟹, yú xiā xiè) is one of the most culturally embedded gambling games in Singapore and Malaysia, regularly appearing at Chinese New Year gatherings, family events and festive celebrations throughout the region. The game uses three six-sided dice, each marked with one of six symbols: fish, prawn, crab, rooster, gourd and coins. Players bet on one or more symbols before the three dice are shaken and revealed.
The payout structure is straightforward and transparent: if one of your chosen symbols appears on one die, you receive a 1:1 payout on your stake. If your symbol appears on two dice, you receive 2:1. All three dice showing your symbol pays 3:1. The simplicity of these rules is a significant part of the game's enduring appeal — it requires no prior knowledge of complex betting structures, and the outcome is immediately legible to anyone who can recognise the six symbols.
Kingmaker's 3D animated version brings the familiar Fish Prawn Crab format into a high-quality online setting with smooth dice shake animations and clear symbol visibility. The 97.22% RTP makes it one of the most competitive offerings in the 3D games collection at Maxim88 Singapore. For players who grew up watching or participating in Fish Prawn Crab at family gatherings, the Kingmaker version provides an accessible way to enjoy the game at any time without requiring the social setting of a physical occasion.
The game is also notable for being one of the most straightforward entry points for players new to 3D games or table games generally, given the minimal learning curve and immediate familiarity of the symbols and basic bet structure.
Frequently Asked Questions — 3D Games at Maxim88 Singapore
Maxim88 Singapore offers 3D games through the Kingmaker provider, including Tai Xiu (Sic Bo), Thai Li Ho, Sic Bo 3D, Dragon Tiger 2, Thai Fish Prawn Crab and Marble Knockout. The collection averages approximately 97% RTP and all titles accept bets from S$1 per round.
Kingmaker 3D games at Maxim88 Singapore average approximately 97% RTP. Tai Xiu (Sic Bo) and Thai Fish Prawn Crab both offer 97.22% RTP. Thai Li Ho and Marble Knockout offer 97.00%, and Dragon Tiger 2 offers 96.27%. These figures are theoretical long-run averages and individual session results will vary.
3D games use computer-generated graphics and certified RNG processes rather than live dealers and physical equipment. This means rounds resolve faster, minimum bets start from S$1 (lower than many live tables), and the games are available 24/7 without depending on a live studio schedule. The rules and bet types in Kingmaker 3D games are identical to their live casino equivalents.
Most Kingmaker 3D games at Maxim88 Singapore accept bets from S$1 per round. This makes them accessible for players who prefer lower stakes than the live casino tables, whilst still offering the same rules and bet types as the higher-limit live versions.