Games: roulette, tip games, and smileys

Camila has games built into the platform that take tipping past "send 50 CX, see a heart float". Models can switch them on in their room and viewers join in directly from the chat panel.

Roulette / wheel of fortune

A spinning wheel with prizes the model has set — a song change, a costume swap, a song dedication, a big toy command, a freebie peek into private. You pay a fixed entry CX and the wheel spins. The result is random — the model can't tilt it — and whatever it lands on, she does.

Wheels keep a room kinetic. They reward smaller tips by giving every viewer a real chance at the big prize, which is why models love running them during slow hours.

Tip games

A tip game is a structured mini-game the model picks from a list. A few favourites:

  • Lucky number — viewers tip any amount; whoever lands on the model's secret target number wins a prize.
  • Truth or dare — viewers buy a question or a dare, the model picks one and answers/does it.
  • Race — two or more viewers compete to tip the most over a 5-minute window; the winner gets a custom prize.
  • Dice roll — tip 50 CX to roll, the result triggers the action on a 1–6 menu.

The game's UI lives in the chat panel, separate from the regular tip menu, so it's easy to follow what's going on.

Smileys & reactions

Beyond emoji in chat, Camila has paid smileys — animated reactions you can launch over the video. Send a giant rose (5 CX), confetti burst (10 CX), fireworks (50 CX), or one of the seasonal specials. Smileys are pure entertainment — they aren't tied to actions like a tip menu — but they're a fun way to say something without typing.

Premium smileys are ranked by tier:

Tier Smiley packs unlocked
Visitor Basic emoji + 5 free smileys
Lover + animated smileys (heart, rose, confetti)
Soulmate + jumbo smileys (fireworks, sparkles, the big ones)

Surprise mode

When a model has games turned on, the panel often shows a "Surprise me" button — a randomised mix of all the active games. You don't pick which one; the platform rolls the dice (literally) and you get whatever happens. It costs a small premium over the cheapest individual game but it's the most popular variant in many rooms because, well — surprises.

How games settle in your wallet

Game entries are CX transactions like any other. Whatever the outcome, the CX you spent is gone — it's the price of playing. The prize is whatever the model performs. We don't gamble cash and we don't issue cash prizes; this is entertainment, not a casino.

If a game outcome doesn't fire (technical fault, the model's stream drops mid-game), your CX is automatically refunded.

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