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CCTV Game: Real Cameras, Real Streets, Real Bets

Wall of CCTV monitors showing traffic, ducks on a river, and skiers on a snowy slope with AI detection overlays
CCTV Game by 155.io — real-world feeds, AI counting, live prediction

Forget RNG. Forget reels. CCTV Game is what happens when a studio decides the entire planet is the game board.

Built by 155.io, CCTV Game is a brand-new betting category that uses real public CCTV feeds, real-time AI object detection, and a dead-simple prediction loop. Watch the camera. Pick Under, Over, Range, or Exact. The AI counts what crosses the zone. You either nailed it or you didn't.

It's already gone viral on Twitch. It's already live on Stake, Roobet, and Shuffle. And all three current variants are live on MonkeyTilt right now — with demo play so you can try before you stake a cent.

The core idea

CCTV Game throws out the studio entirely. Every round looks something like this:

  1. A real CCTV stream loads on screen — a Tokyo intersection, a river in the countryside, an alpine ski run.
  2. The AI draws a detection zone over the footage and gets ready to count whatever passes through it (cars, ducks, skiers).
  3. You place your prediction — will the final count be Under, Over, in a Range, or land on the Exact number?
  4. The clock runs. Everyone watches the same footage at the same time. The count ticks up live with on-screen overlays.
  5. Round ends. Results are public. Payouts are instant.

No spinning reels. No animations to skip. The randomness comes from the actual world, which is a lot more interesting than a pseudo-random number generator.

The three variants on MonkeyTilt

🚦 CCTV Game - Rush Hour

The original. Live traffic-camera feeds from cities around the world — think Tokyo, Bangkok, New York, London, Paris. The AI counts vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles, sometimes pedestrians) crossing a detection line over the round window.

Four bet types per round:

  • Under (~30% chance) — final count comes in below the target
  • Range (~40% chance) — count lands inside a defined band
  • Over (~25% chance) — count exceeds the target
  • Exact (~5% chance) — nail the precise number for the top payout

Max payout sits around 18x on standard rounds, with Lightning rounds pushing higher. It's deliberately tight — this isn't a 10,000x slot. It's a fast, frequent, mobile-first prediction game where rounds resolve in under a minute and the next one's already loading.

🦆 CCTV Game - Duck River

Same mechanic, completely different vibe. Live cameras pointed at lakes, canals, and lazy rivers. The AI counts ducks crossing the detection zone in a 55-second window.

It's stupidly simple and weirdly hypnotic. You're sitting there watching a river. A duck floats by. Then three more. Did the cluster you saw upstream make it through in time? That's the entire game.

Good entry point if Rush Hour feels too chaotic — the pace is calmer, the visuals are gentler, and the math is exactly the same.

⛷️ CCTV Game - Snow Run

The newest of the three. Multi-angle live feeds from real ski resorts. The AI tracks and counts skiers in frame across the round window. Same Under/Over/Range/Exact bet structure, same ~18x ceiling.

Winter sports authenticity, mountain backdrops, and the occasional questionable line choice from a beginner skier wiping out in the background. It's the most cinematic of the three.

Why this format works

A few things make CCTV Game genuinely different from anything else in your lobby:

  • Real-world outcomes. No house seed, no provably-fair hash to verify — the verification is the footage. You can theoretically travel to the camera location and watch in person.
  • Shared experience. Every player on the platform watches the same stream simultaneously. Results are public and witnessed collectively. It's closer to a live sportsbook event than a private slot session.
  • Mobile-first pace. Rounds are short. Outcomes are fast. The UI is built for phones and one-handed play.
  • Permanent record. Every round is logged with visual overlays — a full audit trail by design, which is part of why operators are picking it up so quickly.
  • No studio overhead. New locations and new variants can be added without building a single set. The world is the studio.

Try it free first

All three CCTV Game titles on MonkeyTilt support demo mode. Open any of them, hit play, and you can watch live rounds and place practice predictions with virtual credits before risking real funds.

Demo play is the right move here. CCTV Game's bet structure is simple, but the feel of each variant is different — traffic patterns, river flow, and ski-run cadence each reward different prediction instincts. Spend a few rounds in demo on each one before you decide which fits your style.

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A few notes before you play

  • Max win is capped. CCTV Game tops out around 18x on standard rounds (a bit higher in Lightning rounds on Rush Hour). If you're chasing five-figure multipliers, this isn't that game. If you want fast, frequent, transparent rounds, it absolutely is.
  • Exact pays the most for a reason. It hits roughly 5% of the time. Treat Exact bets like lottery tickets, not strategy.
  • Set session limits. Short rounds can blur into long sessions. Use deposit and session limits in your account settings.
  • Demo first. Seriously. There's no downside to running a few rounds for free to learn the rhythm of each variant.

CCTV Game is one of the most genuinely novel things to land in online casino in years. Three variants, three completely different vibes, one mechanic that turns the real world into a betting market.

Open the lobby, pick a feed, place your prediction. The cameras are already rolling.

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