Kingmaker 3D games bring traditional Asian dice and card games to life with immersive three-dimensional graphics. Featuring Tai Xiu, Thai Li Ho, Dragon Tiger 2, Sic Bo 3D and the beloved Thai Fish Prawn Crab — all with an impressive average RTP of 97% and full SGD support.
The 3D Games category at Maxim88 Singapore is provided exclusively by Kingmaker, a specialist developer of three-dimensional virtual table and dice games targeting the Asian online casino market. Unlike live casino games (which feature real human dealers filmed in studios) or standard RNG table games (which use 2D flat graphics), Kingmaker's 3D games present game environments, dice, cards and playing surfaces in fully rendered three-dimensional visuals.
The Kingmaker portfolio at Maxim88 consists of traditional Asian gambling games that will be familiar to many Singapore players — dice games like Tai Xiu (Sic Bo), the culturally beloved Thai Fish Prawn Crab, and card games like Dragon Tiger. These are games with centuries of history in Southeast Asian gaming culture, reimagined with modern 3D presentation while retaining their original rules and betting structures.
The 3D games category is notable for its exceptionally high average RTP of 97% — among the highest of any game type at Maxim88 Singapore and significantly better than keno or most slot games. This makes Kingmaker 3D games a mathematically sound choice for Singapore players who prioritise a favourable theoretical return.
The following table covers all Kingmaker 3D games available at Maxim88 Singapore with their key statistics and game type:
| Game Title | Game Type | RTP | Min Bet | Key Bets / Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tai Xiu (Sic Bo) | Dice — 3 dice | 97.22% | S$1 | Big/Small (1:1), Totals, Doubles, Triples |
| Thai Li Ho | Dice — 3 dice | 96.90% | S$1 | Thai-style dice game, multiple payout levels |
| Sic Bo 3D | Dice — 3 dice | 97.22% | S$1 | Enhanced 3D version of classic Sic Bo with expanded bet types |
| Dragon Tiger 2 | Card game — 2 positions | 96.27% | S$1 | Dragon wins, Tiger wins, Tie (8:1), Suited Tie (50:1) |
| Thai Fish Prawn Crab | Dice — 3 symbol dice | 97.22% | S$1 | 6 symbols, single/double/triple matches, 1:1 to 3:1 payout |
RTP figures are Kingmaker-certified averages. Average RTP across all 5 titles is 97%. All bets placed in SGD at Maxim88 Singapore. The Tie bet in Dragon Tiger 2 carries a higher house edge than the main bets.
Tai Xiu — meaning "Big Small" in Chinese — is one of the most enduring dice games in Asian gambling culture. The game uses three dice shaken in a covered container. Players place bets before the dice are revealed, and payouts are determined by the values shown when the container is opened. In the 3D version at Maxim88, this physical process is rendered as a fully animated three-dimensional experience.
Tai Xiu has an RTP of 97.22% for its primary bets, making it one of the best-value games at Maxim88 Singapore. The full bet type table:
| Bet Type | Description | Payout | Probability | House Edge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Big (Tai) | Total 11–17 (excludes triples) | 1:1 | 48.61% | 2.78% |
| Small (Xiu) | Total 4–10 (excludes triples) | 1:1 | 48.61% | 2.78% |
| Specific Total (4) | Dice total exactly 4 | 60:1 | 1.39% | 15.28% |
| Specific Total (10/11) | Dice total exactly 10 or 11 | 6:1 | 12.50% | 12.50% |
| Specific Total (17) | Dice total exactly 17 | 60:1 | 1.39% | 15.28% |
| Any Double | Any two dice show the same value | 8:1 | 33.33% | 33.33% |
| Specific Double | Two specific dice (e.g. two 4s) | 10:1 | 7.41% | 18.52% |
| Any Triple | All three dice show same value | 24:1 | 2.78% | 30.56% |
| Specific Triple | All three dice show specific value | 150:1 | 0.46% | 30.09% |
For Singapore players seeking the best mathematical value in Tai Xiu, the Big and Small bets (2.78% house edge) significantly outperform the triple and double bets. The same principle applies in the live casino Sic Bo variant.
Thai Fish Prawn Crab (Hoo Hey How, or simply Fish Prawn Crab) is one of Southeast Asia's most recognisable traditional dice games and holds particular cultural resonance in Singapore, where it is commonly seen at festivals and community gatherings. Kingmaker's 3D version brings this street-festival game to the Maxim88 platform with full animation.
The game uses three dice, but instead of numbers, each face displays one of six symbols: Fish, Prawn, Crab, Gourd (Calabash), Coin and Rooster. Players bet on one or more symbols appearing in the roll of the three dice.
| Outcome | Payout | Probability | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 die shows symbol | 1:1 | 34.72% | One of the three dice shows your chosen symbol |
| 2 dice show symbol | 2:1 | 6.94% | Two of the three dice show your chosen symbol |
| All 3 dice show symbol | 3:1 | 0.46% | All three dice show your chosen symbol |
| No dice show symbol (loss) | — | 57.87% | None of the three dice show your chosen symbol |
The certified RTP of Thai Fish Prawn Crab at Maxim88 Singapore is 97.22%. The game's simplicity and cultural familiarity make it particularly popular during Chinese New Year and festival periods. A single bet on your chosen symbol gives you approximately a 42% chance of winning something on any given roll — the highest frequency of any bet in the 3D games category.
Dragon Tiger 2 is Kingmaker's three-dimensional reimagining of the Dragon Tiger card game familiar from live casino tables. The game draws a single card each to the Dragon position and the Tiger position. Players bet on which will be higher, or on a Tie.
Dragon Tiger 2 uses a standard card deck (Aces low). The higher card wins. If both cards are equal, it is a Tie. The payout structure:
Singapore players should concentrate bets on the Dragon or Tiger main bets, which carry the lowest house edge in Dragon Tiger 2. The Tie bet, despite its attractive 8:1 payout, carries a house edge of approximately 32.77% — one of the highest in the game. For reference, the same Tie bet in live casino Dragon Tiger typically carries a 32.77% house edge across most providers.
The average RTP of 97% across Kingmaker's 3D games portfolio is a meaningful differentiator for Singapore players who are comparing game categories at Maxim88. To contextualise:
| Game Category | Typical RTP Range | Typical House Edge |
|---|---|---|
| 3D Games (Kingmaker) | 96.27%–97.22% | 0.78%–3.73% |
| Live Casino Baccarat (Banker) | 98.94% | 1.06% |
| Live Casino Blackjack (basic strategy) | 99.50%+ | 0.50% |
| Slots (high quality, 14+ providers) | 94%–97% | 3%–6% |
| Lottery / Keno | 65%–80% | 20%–35% |
| Fishing Games | 95%–97% | 3%–5% |
The primary Tai Xiu Big/Small bet at 2.78% house edge is competitive with many live casino game bets. For Singapore players who enjoy the Asian dice game format but do not wish to play with live dealers, Kingmaker's 3D versions offer an excellent theoretical return with the flexibility of self-paced play.
While 3D games carry a higher average RTP than most game categories at Maxim88 Singapore, they still involve financial risk. A 97% RTP means that over an extended theoretical period, for every S$100 wagered, S$97 is returned on average. Individual sessions may return significantly more or less than this figure. The house always retains an edge across sufficient volume of play.
The rapid-play nature of virtual 3D games (compared to live dealer games, which are paced by the dealer) means Singapore players can place a large number of bets in a short session. Set a time limit and a loss limit before opening any 3D game, and adhere to both.
Online casino regulation in Singapore operates under the Remote Gambling Act 2014, which applies primarily to land-based operators. Most Singapore players access international casino platforms such as Maxim88, which holds international certifications from BMM Testlabs and iTech Labs rather than a Singapore-specific licence. Players are advised to review Singapore's online gambling guidelines and gamble responsibly.
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