cretaexch keeps Baccarat, Aviator and slots ready for India
We keep Baccarat, Aviator and Mahjong Ways beside the slots lobby, and UPI, Paytm or PhonePe are ready when you open your…
Casino and slots on the first screen

The opening screen is built to show you casino and slots without making you hunt through menus. We place live tables such as Baccarat and Dragon Tiger near slot rooms like Gates of Olympus and Mahjong Ways, so the first tap can match your mood. That matters when you want a short session after work or a longer sit-down later.
The same layout keeps game labels visible on mobile and desktop, and it is easy to return to the page you were just using. If access is open for your region, the lobby stays plain and direct.
Casino and slots in one row
We keep casino and slots together on one row so the home page feels easy to read at a glance.
John Hunter
Melon Madness
Dog House
Fruit Blast
Alien Robots
Ice Joker
Baccarat and Aviator at a glance
Live tables need clear spacing, and the opening page gives them that. Baccarat, Dragon Tiger and other table rooms sit near the slot cards so the mix stays balanced instead of crowded.
Scroll from tables to slots
Aviator, Mahjong Ways and Fishing God work well on mobile because the page trims away extra clutter and keeps each card short.
| John Hunter | {'name': 'John Hunter', 'url': '/john-hunter/'} |
|---|---|
| Melon Madness | {'name': 'Melon Madness', 'url': '/melon-madness/'} |
| Dog House | {'name': 'Dog House', 'url': '/dog-house/'} |
| Fruit Blast | {'name': 'Fruit Blast', 'url': '/fruit-blast/'} |
| Alien Robots | {'name': 'Alien Robots', 'url': '/alien-robots/'} |
| Ice Joker | {'name': 'Ice Joker', 'url': '/ice-joker/'} |
How you open the home page
Opening your account starts on the home page, where the login path, the wallet row and the game entry points sit close together. Keep your mobile number and payment handle ready, then follow the on-screen steps without jumping between pages. If you are checking from Pune or anywhere else in India, the flow still stays the same: clear fields, short
labels and one place to return to after each step. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits.
Deposits and withdrawals from the lobby
UPI, Paytm and PhonePe are the rails we place nearest the home page wallet area, because most visitors want the money side handled quickly. Deposits usually clear fast when the account name and number match what the form asks for, and withdrawal checks are simpler when the details stay consistent. If a bank flags a transaction, the wallet history and
support channel help you trace it without guessing. We keep the wording plain so you can see what happened on your last move.
Mobile play without crowded menus
On a phone, the opening page keeps casino and slots within thumb reach instead of burying them under long menus.
Melon Madness
Dog House
Fruit Blast
Alien Robots
Ice Joker
The lobby cards that stay clear
The lobby cards do most of the work here, so we keep their titles short and their actions obvious.
What makes the page easy to read
A readable home page matters because it sets the tone for everything that follows.
Table labels
When a live room appears, we show the table type and the studio name together, so you know whether you are opening Baccarat, Dragon Tiger or another stream before the tap.
Wallet history
Deposit and withdrawal status lines stay visible in the wallet record, which helps you spot a pending move, a completed move or a detail that needs another look.
Device spacing
Cards and buttons are spaced for phone use, and the same layout stays readable on desktop. That keeps mis-taps down when you move between casino and slots quickly.
Local law
Access is not promised everywhere. We keep the home page clear that use depends on local law and is available where local law permits, instead of blurring the limit.
Using cretaexch on a phone
cretaexch on a phone is built for quick reading, not for pinching and zooming. The first screen keeps the main cards close together, and the menu stays light enough to move with one hand. If you are checking the lobby on the way across Mumbai, the same game names and wallet prompts should stay easy to read. That makes short
sessions smoother and keeps the return path simple when you come back later on desktop.
Checks that keep the account tidy
The home page works better when account checks stay in one place. We ask for the details needed to confirm the person behind the login, and we keep…
Login match
We ask for the details needed to confirm the person behind the account, then move you back to the lobby…
Name match
If a withdrawal asks for another look, it is usually to match the account name and number, so the record…
Session trail
A clean path from login to wallet and back again helps you see where you left off, which is useful…
Simple wording
Plain labels reduce mistakes, especially when you are checking the page on a small screen or moving quickly between rooms.
Login habits that keep you safer

A safer login routine starts with a password you do not reuse elsewhere and a device you control yourself. After that, the page should let you move between the lobby, wallet and account area without forcing repeated steps. If you are using public Wi-Fi, it helps to close the session when you are done and return only from a device
you know. The aim is simple: keep access tidy, keep your details private and keep the home page usable.
Where help sits on the page
Help sits close to the home page, usually through chat and email links that stay easy to find. We keep the tone plain so you can ask about a login problem, a wallet check or a page that did not load as expected. That way you do not have to search through long help text before you get an answer.
If the issue needs another look, the same route can carry it forward without making you repeat the basics.
How support reaches you
Support is placed near the home page because questions usually start there: a login that did not land, a wallet line that needs a second look, or a room that did not…
How table feeds stay current

Table feeds are only useful when the page keeps pace with them. We show the studio name and room type where they matter, and the live casino area is arranged so you can tell a streamed table from a slot card at a glance. That matters for Baccarat, Dragon Tiger and other rooms where the first look should be enough
to decide whether to enter. We avoid filler around the feed so the home page stays honest about what is live, and access still depends on local law where it applies.
What local access means here
Local access is handled as a region check, not as a blanket promise. If your area allows it, the home page will let you move into the lobby, wallet and support flow in the same format across devices. UPI, Paytm and PhonePe make the India side familiar, while the page itself stays careful about where use is allowed. That keeps
the message direct and avoids pretending every region sees the same thing.
Your pace and local law
You choose the pace on a home page like this, and we keep the wording calm enough for that.
Region check
We keep access tied to the region rules that apply to you, so the front page does not pretend every state or territory sees the same path.
Pause point
Nothing on the home page forces a rush; you can read the cards, close the tab and return later when you have more time.
Return path
The same login and lobby links stay in place, which makes it easier to pick up where you left off without searching the page again.
Visible limits
Where access is not allowed, the page should not be used as a shortcut. We keep that line clear rather than hiding it in small print.
UPI, Paytm and PhonePe
UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay are the payment names we surface near the home page because they are familiar in India and easy to scan on a…
Questions from the home page
These are the questions that usually come up first when you land on the home page. We keep the answers short so you can check the lobby, the wallet row and the access rules without digging through long text.