WinADay’s proprietary gambling software platform sported a new game this week with the launch of Keno 101, the company’s second online keno offering, and one with a straightforward, traditional design that will be instantly familiar with keno fans who have played the game everywhere from coffee shops to grocery stores in Las Vegas.
Keno players choose up to fifteen numbers that they think will be among the 80 numbers drawn. Pay-outs are based on how many match the numbers selected on the Keno ticket.
A company spokesman revealed this week that its in-house developers are currently working on a pet-themed slot that will probably be launched early in the Northern Hemisphere summer.