Whether you're new to Poko App or a regular player looking to sharpen your edge, this page covers every game available on the platform — rules, RTP, volatility, strategy tips, and what makes each one worth your time.
Poko App brings together a focused selection of games that genuinely suit the way Bangladeshi players like to play. Rather than overwhelming you with hundreds of titles you'll never touch, the platform keeps things tight — every game on Poko App is there because it delivers real entertainment value and fair odds.
The lineup covers card games rooted in South Asian tradition, internationally popular table games, high-energy slot titles, and fish shooting games that have built a massive following across the region. Each game runs on certified RNG (Random Number Generator) software, meaning every outcome is genuinely random and independently verified.
All games on Poko App are fully mobile-optimised. You don't need to download anything extra — the games load directly in your browser or through the Poko App mobile application, and they run smoothly even on mid-range Android devices with a standard mobile data connection.
Every game on Poko App uses certified RNG technology. RTP figures are independently audited and published transparently so you always know the odds before you play.
Here's a full breakdown of every game on Poko App — what it is, how it plays, and what the numbers look like.
Callbreak is a trick-taking card game that's been played across South Asia for generations. On Poko App, it runs as a four-player game where you bid on how many tricks you'll win each round, then fight to hit that number. Spades are always trump. The strategy sits somewhere between Spades and Bridge — familiar enough to pick up fast, deep enough to keep you coming back.
Golf on Poko App is the card game version — not the sport. Each player is dealt a grid of cards face-down and the goal is to end up with the lowest total score, just like in real golf. You swap cards strategically, trying to reduce your hand value while blocking your opponents from doing the same. It's a surprisingly tense game once you understand the mechanics.
European Blackjack follows the classic rules with one key difference from American variants — the dealer only receives one card face-up at the start, and the second card isn't dealt until all players have acted. This changes the strategy slightly, particularly around doubling down. On Poko App, the game uses 6 decks and pays 3:2 on natural blackjack.
Ocean Lord is a fish shooting game — a genre that's exploded in popularity across Southeast and South Asia. You fire cannons at sea creatures moving across the screen, and each creature you hit pays out based on its value. Bigger, rarer creatures pay more but take more shots to bring down. Ocean Lord on Poko App features multiple cannon levels, boss creatures, and multiplier events that can push payouts significantly higher.
Fortune Tiger is a 3×3 slot game built around Chinese lucky symbols — tigers, coins, and lanterns. It's a high-volatility title, which means wins don't come constantly but when they do, they tend to be meaningful. The game features a free spins round triggered by scatter symbols and a multiplier mechanic that can stack during bonus rounds. It's one of the most played slots on Poko App for a reason.
Poko App regularly adds new titles to the game library. New releases are announced through the in-app notification system and the promotions page. All new games go through the same RTP certification process before going live — so when something new appears, you can trust the numbers are real.
Not sure which game to start with? This table puts all the key numbers in one place so you can make an informed choice.
RTP figures are based on long-run statistical averages. Individual session results will vary. Volatility indicates how frequently wins occur relative to their size.
New to a game? These quick-start guides cover the core rules and one key strategy tip for each title on Poko App.
Callbreak is played with a standard 52-card deck across four players. At the start of each round, every player bids how many tricks they expect to win — this is your "call." Spades are always the trump suit, meaning any spade beats any non-spade card regardless of value.
Each player must follow the suit led if they can. If you can't follow suit, you can play a spade (trump) or discard another card. The highest card of the led suit wins the trick, unless a spade is played — in which case the highest spade wins.
Scoring: if you meet or exceed your bid, you score points equal to your bid. If you fall short, you lose points equal to your bid. Winning more tricks than you bid earns fractional bonus points. The game runs for five rounds and the highest total score wins.
Don't overbid early. Count your guaranteed tricks first — high spades and aces in other suits. Then add one or two for potential wins. Overbidding and failing costs you more than underbidding and winning extra.
Golf the card game has nothing to do with hitting balls — the name comes from the scoring system where low is better, just like in the sport. Each player is dealt a grid of cards (typically 2×3 or 2×4 depending on the variant) placed face-down. You start by flipping two cards to see their values.
On your turn, you draw a card from the deck or discard pile and swap it with one of your face-down cards, or discard it and flip one of your face-down cards instead. The goal is to end the round with the lowest total value in your grid. Number cards count at face value, aces count as 1, and kings count as zero — making them the most valuable cards to hold.
A round ends when one player knocks, signalling they think they have the lowest hand. All other players get one final turn before scores are counted. The player who knocked gets a penalty if they don't actually have the lowest score.
Prioritise collecting kings (zero value) and aces (value of 1). Don't knock too early — wait until you're confident your total is genuinely the lowest at the table, or you'll pay a penalty that wipes out your lead.
The goal in European Blackjack is to get a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Number cards are worth their face value, face cards (Jack, Queen, King) are worth 10, and Aces can be worth 1 or 11 — whichever helps your hand more.
In the European version, the dealer receives only one face-up card at the start. The dealer's second card is not dealt until all players have completed their actions. This is the key difference from American Blackjack, where the dealer checks for blackjack immediately. On Poko App, the dealer stands on soft 17, and you can double down on 9, 10, or 11 only.
A natural blackjack (Ace + 10-value card on the first two cards) pays 3:2. All other wins pay 1:1. Insurance is available when the dealer shows an Ace, paying 2:1 if the dealer has blackjack — though statistically, taking insurance is rarely the right move.
Learn basic strategy — it's a simple chart that tells you the mathematically correct action for every hand combination. Playing basic strategy correctly brings the house edge down to under 0.5%, making European Blackjack the highest RTP game on Poko App.
Ocean Lord is a multiplayer fish shooting game. You control a cannon at the bottom of the screen and fire at sea creatures swimming across the play area. Each shot costs a set amount from your balance, and each creature you kill pays out a multiple of your shot cost based on the creature's value.
Small fish are easy to kill but pay low multiples. Larger creatures like sharks, rays, and boss monsters take many shots to kill but pay out 50× to 500× your shot value when they go down. The game features special events — lightning storms, whirlpools, and boss waves — that temporarily increase the value of all creatures on screen.
You can adjust your cannon power (and therefore your shot cost) at any time. Higher cannon power means bigger bets per shot but also bigger payouts when you land a kill. Multiple players share the same screen, so there's a competitive element to targeting high-value creatures before other players get them.
Don't waste shots on boss creatures alone. Focus on clearing medium-value fish efficiently to maintain your balance, then switch to higher cannon power during special events when boss creatures appear — that's when the payout-to-cost ratio is most favourable.
Fortune Tiger is a 3×3 slot game with 5 fixed paylines. The symbols include tigers, coins, lanterns, and lucky envelopes — all drawn from Chinese lucky iconography. The tiger is the highest-paying symbol, and landing three tigers on a payline during the free spins round can trigger the maximum win multiplier.
The base game plays straightforwardly — spin, match symbols on paylines, collect wins. The free spins feature is triggered by landing three scatter symbols anywhere on the reels. During free spins, a multiplier meter builds with each winning spin, and the accumulated multiplier applies to your final free spins total rather than individual wins.
Fortune Tiger is high volatility, which means you can go through stretches without significant wins. The game is designed for players who are comfortable with variance and are playing for the potential of larger payouts rather than frequent small wins. The maximum win is 2,500× your bet stake.
Set a session budget before you start and stick to it. High-volatility slots like Fortune Tiger can drain a balance quickly during a cold streak. Smaller bet sizes let you stay in the game longer and give the free spins feature more chances to trigger.
Beyond the games themselves, Poko App is built around features that make the actual experience of playing smoother and more rewarding for Bangladeshi players.
Every game on Poko App is optimised for mobile play. The interface scales cleanly on any screen size, and touch controls are tuned for smooth gameplay even on budget Android devices.
All bets and payouts on Poko App are processed in Bangladeshi Taka. No currency conversion, no hidden exchange rate fees. What you see is what lands in your bKash or Nagad wallet.
Every game outcome on Poko App is generated by independently certified RNG software. The randomness is real, the RTP figures are accurate, and no outcome can be predicted or manipulated.
Every wager you place on any Poko App game earns loyalty points. Points accumulate toward VIP tier upgrades that unlock cashback, faster withdrawals, and exclusive bonuses.
Games on Poko App are optimised for low-bandwidth connections. Even on a standard 4G connection, games load in seconds and run without lag or dropped frames during play.
If you have a question about any game — rules, payouts, a technical issue — the Poko App support team is available around the clock via live chat and email.
Answers to the questions players ask most often about games on Poko App.
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