Keno Star – Multi Card Games

VideoPoker.com
5
Rating
10,000+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Keno Star

I downloaded Keno Star looking for a casual number game to kill time, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much depth it has. As someone who gets bored easily with simple slots, this app hooked me because it feels more like a puzzle where I can manage several “cards” or tickets at once. It’s not just about tapping a button and hoping; I’m actually making choices about which numbers to play across different cards.

Features & Highlights

The standout feature for me is definitely the multi-card play. I can work on up to 10 cards in a single game, which is perfect for my strategy of mixing “lucky” personal numbers with randomly generated ones. I also appreciate the daily login bonus—it’s usually a decent chunk of in-game coins that lets me play a few extra rounds without watching an ad. The tournament mode adds a nice competitive edge against other players, and the graphics are bright and clear without being childish or overly flashy. I find myself using the customizable game speed a lot, speeding up when I’m impatient and slowing down to savor a close win.

User Experience

My first session was incredibly smooth. The app opened straight into a game tutorial that wasn’t patronizing, and within five minutes, I was placing my own bets. A specific moment that sold me was when I hit a win on my last selected number on the fourth card—the screen lit up in a satisfying way, and the sound was a cheerful ping, not an obnoxious fanfare. Navigating between the main game, the leaderboards, and the settings menu is intuitive. I’ve played on both a quick coffee break and during a long commute (using the offline mode), and it performed flawlessly both times. The interface is clean, and I never feel lost looking for the “Start Game” button.

Pricing

The app is completely free to download and play. You earn a steady stream of in-game coins through gameplay and daily bonuses. While there are options to buy more coins with real money, I haven’t felt pressured to do so at all. The ads are present but fair—usually a short video ad after every handful of games or an optional one for a bonus. For a free game, the value is excellent. You get the full Keno experience without any paywalls blocking core features.

Updates & Support

I’ve noticed an update about once a month, usually adding small quality-of-life improvements or seasonal themes. When I had a minor issue syncing my progress after getting a new phone, I used the in-app support form. I got a helpful, non-automated reply from a real person within 24 hours who walked me through the fix. It’s clear the developers at VideoPoker.com are actively maintaining it, which gives me confidence to keep playing long-term.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded Keno Star directly from the Google Play Store. The app does require an account, which I made using a throwaway email. Its privacy policy is fairly standard for a free game: it collects gameplay data for analytics and shows personalized ads. You can play the core game offline, which I like. The ads are from typical mobile ad networks, but I haven’t encountered any of the really invasive, full-screen pop-ups that break the gameplay flow.

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App information

DeveloperVideoPoker.com
Version1.16.3
RequiresTeen
Downloads10,000+
Pricefree