What Dream Catcher is and how we run it
Dream Catcher sits in our live-dealer suite alongside blackjack, roulette, and baccarat. Unlike slot games, where software determines results, Dream Catcher involves a physical wheel operated by our dealer in a live studio. We stream this dealer and the wheel in real time to your device on zuma, so you watch the action unfold without delay.
The wheel is divided into numbered sections—typically 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 40. You place your wager on one of these numbers before the spin begins. The dealer spins the wheel, a pointer lands on one of the sections, and payouts are awarded to players who predicted correctly. If the wheel lands on your number, your stake is multiplied according to a fixed payout table.
Dream Catcher on zuma removes the complexity of table-game rules. You pick a number, watch the spin, and see the result in seconds.
We staff our Dream Catcher studio around the clock, so tables are always active. You can join zuma in the morning before work, during a lunch break near Bandung, or late at night from Surabaya—the game runs without interruption. Our mobile app prioritizes this table alongside our other live offerings, so it appears prominently in your zuma lobby.
Payout structure and betting limits
On zuma, Dream Catcher uses a multiplier system. The numbers on the wheel carry different odds: 1 pays out at a lower multiple, while 40 pays out at the highest. This means if you bet on 1 and it lands, your winnings are smaller; if you bet on 40, the payout is larger. We display these multipliers clearly in our game interface so you understand the risk-reward trade-off before placing your wager.
Betting limits on zuma Dream Catcher vary by studio and time of day. We set minimum stakes low enough for casual players and maximum stakes high enough for experienced ones. Your chosen payment method—whether DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer—does not affect the betting range; limits are consistent across all funding methods.
Each round of Dream Catcher on zuma lasts approximately 30 to 60 seconds. Once the dealer announces the betting window is closed, you cannot place or modify bets. The spin occurs, the wheel lands, and payouts are distributed. A new betting window opens for the next round, so you can decide whether to play again or try another game on zuma.
