Evolution are back with another Live Casino release, and this time they’ve taken an old classic and added a splash of colour—literally—with the all-new Super Color Game.
First impressions? Evolution seems to have finally addressed some of the complaints from their recent releases. Issues like overly complex or unclear user interfaces feel like a thing of the past. Super Color Game comes with a clean, easy-to-understand layout and just the right number of betting options. It takes the foundation of Super Sic Bo and actually improves on it, making it far more accessible—even if you’re completely new to the genre.

Another big win? The 10p minimum bet. Super Sic Bo doesn’t offer that, so this is a fantastic move—especially for those of us who enjoy longer, more relaxed sessions. It’s a step toward more responsible gambling, and with just 18 bet sections, you can get solid coverage without blowing the budget. Add in the fact that Super Color Game offers a generous 1000x max win, and I’d say this is the release of 2025 so far.
Gameplay-wise, it’s a winner. The dice are larger—almost reminiscent of the ones from Boom City (before it was abruptly pulled by Pragmatic Play). That size increase makes the rolling feel slower, smoother, and way more exciting. All good stuff so far!
But… there are a few HTIs (Hard to Ignore Issues), and let’s start with the malfunction procedure—because it’s just plain odd. In Super Sic Bo, and really any other live dice game, if a die lands in a non-flat position, all three dice are re-rolled. Not here. Instead, they pull aside the two stable dice and just re-roll the wonky one. That feels like a strange move. Malfunctions should void the round entirely—just like when you hit a win and there’s a malfunction, they void the whole thing. So why not the same treatment here?
Another downer: the game stats. They’re severely lacking. You don’t get any proper data on specific outcomes—no info on when multipliers or triples last landed. Just bland averages over the last 500 rounds. Not helpful, and a bit of a letdown, to be honest.

Still, despite those minor gripes, Super Color Game is superb. It’s well thought out, smooth to play, and genuinely enjoyable. If only they’d add autoplay as an option—it’d be nearly perfect.
10p Gamer Rating: 8.5/10