The studio
The odds are the product.
Rigged Studios builds slots the way you'd plan a heist: the math is cased before a single pixel is painted. The name is the joke — everything underneath it is provable.
Small crew, no filler. Two machines live on Stake, more in the shop.
- Constraint-solved math
- Paytables come out of a solver hitting an RTP target, not out of a spreadsheet of wishes. Volatility is designed, then verified.
- Simulated to death
- Every bet mode runs end-to-end simulation before submission. If the sims and the spec disagree, the game doesn't ship.
- Deterministic books
- Rounds are precomputed and replayable — the same spin plays back identically, which is what lets fairness be checked instead of trusted.
- Painted, not generated
- Rooms, signs, symbols, hosts — original art, drawn for the machine it lives in. If you've seen it somewhere else, it isn't ours.
- Built for Stake
- Everything ships on Stake Engine: their RGS deals the rounds, our machines present them.
The lab
Watch it converge.
This is not a demo curve. The simulator below samples The Trap House's shipped lookup tables — the exact math headed to Stake — and plots measured RTP as you spin. The gold line finds the red one every time. That's the whole company.
- Spins
- 0
- Wagered
- 0×
- Returned
- 0×
- Measured RTP
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- Best hit
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The robot
Why a robot?
Because the machine should be honest about being a machine. The robot builds the games, signs the games, and winks exactly once.