Stake Engine First Look · Titan Gaming
Colin Flint
The hottest game on the platform right now — players are collectively UP 3.5% against it. It also has the worst printed edge of any game we've analyzed. Both facts are true, and the second one wins eventually.
Why you can trust this page — and where we're biased. We publish our own games on Stake Engine (three are live), so we read the same SDK, pass the same math certification, and ship to the same servers as Titan Gaming. That's why our read of the numbers means something. It also means every Stake link here carries our referral, and this studio competes with us for the same players. Judge the analysis on whether the math checks out. Full disclosure.
- RTP
- 96.01%
- House edge
- 3.99%
- All-time plays
- 620,729
- Realized RTP
- 103.54%
- Studio
- Titan Gaming
- Playing now*
- 153
All figures read first-party from the game's own Stake.us page, 2026-08-11. *Player count at the moment we checked.
What it is
Colin Flint is Titan Gaming's pirate romp and, at the moment we pulled numbers, one of the busiest Engine titles on Stake.us — 153 players in session. Titan is the most prolific studio in our tracker, with Ninja Rabbit 2 and Dojo Duel 2 also in the lobby.
The printed math: 3.99% edge, so a 96.01% RTP — the weakest theoretical price of any Stake Engine game we've analyzed, a full 0.69% below Candy Crunch and half a point below our own games.
The builder's read: the crowd is chasing heat
| Window | Realized RTP | Plays |
|---|---|---|
| Last 24 hours | 104.16% | ~146k |
| All time | 103.54% | 620,729 |
Read that carefully: across 620k lifetime plays, this game has paid out 103.54% — players are collectively ahead of it by three and a half points. That is a real, verifiable hot run, and it's almost certainly why the room is crowded.
Now the part the crowd isn't reading. 620k plays is small by convergence standards — Candy Crunch needed 3.7M plays to pin its realized RTP within 0.02% of theoretical. Colin Flint's surplus is variance that hasn't been paid back yet, sitting on top of the worst printed price in our tracker. As volume grows, 103.54% walks toward 96.01% — the direction of travel is not in doubt, only the timing.
The honest summary: players are crowding the game with the weakest math because it's been running hot. That's the most human thing in gambling, and it's exactly the pattern the "it's due" myth lives on — in reverse. A hot game isn't generous; it's early.
What this review is and isn't
A first look: published math, live statistics, and a builder's read. Not an hours-logged gameplay review, and unscored for that reason. The numbers above carry the date we read them and will look different — more ordinary — as volume accumulates. That's the point.
Where to play it
Colin Flint is exclusive to Stake — on Stake.us (free-to-play sweepstakes, no purchase necessary) and Stake.com internationally. Need an account? Our signup walkthrough covers both, including which US states are blocked.
Play Colin Flint on Stake.us →
Questions people actually ask
What is the Colin Flint RTP on Stake?
96.01% theoretical — Stake prints the 3.99% house edge on the game page, the weakest printed price of any Stake Engine game we've analyzed. Its realized all-time RTP stood at 103.54% across 620,729 plays when we checked on 2026-08-11, a hot run that the math expects to erode as volume grows.
Why is Colin Flint paying out more than 100%?
Small sample size. 620k plays is early by slot-convergence standards — Candy Crunch needed 3.7 million plays to settle within 0.02% of its theoretical. A realized RTP above 100% at this volume is variance that hasn't been paid back yet, not a generous game.
Who makes Colin Flint?
Titan Gaming, the most prolific independent studio in our Stake Engine tracker, with Ninja Rabbit 2 and Dojo Duel 2 also live. It's exclusive to Stake and carries the 2× VIP points multiplier.
Should I play Colin Flint while it's hot?
Heat isn't a property of the game — each spin's odds are identical regardless of history, and this game's printed edge is the worst in our tracker at 3.99%. If you enjoy the theme, play it for that. Playing it because it's been paying is the oldest expensive mistake in gambling.
More from the beat
- Candy Crunch (Twist Gaming) — first look
- Minedrop 2 (Paperclip Gaming) — first look
- Rolling the Bones (Massive Studios) — first look
- Mythic King (Monolith) — first look
- The Stake Engine beat — why we cover this ecosystem
- Our own three games on the same platform
- Stake Originals guides — the house-edge math explained