High Rollers Casino
- poker, blackjack, slots, craps and more
- earn a large bankroll to achieve high roller status
Experience the thrill and excitement of a Las Vegas casino as you enter the fully 3D High Rollers Casino — complete with everything you’d expect to find, including poker, blackjack, slots, craps and more. Gain prestigious VIP cards and earn a large bankroll to achieve high roller status. Luck will have to be on your side for success, though, as players are forced to assemble their best poker faces and try their hands at Texas Hold ‘em, Omaha, Caribbean Stud Poker, three Card Poker, and plenty of other variants. You can even face off against the heavy hitters in high stakes poker tournaments, play a variety of different table games including Baccarat, Blackjack, Craps, and Roulette, or experience the excitement of Video Poker, Video Slots and old-fashioned Pull Slots…. More >>


The graphics are nice on this game but the AI is awful. The poker games are really easy to beat. It doesn’t have an online feature, so are stuck playing the rotten AI. The slots are OK for about 10 mins
Gameplay is fun and very interactive – out of the handful of casino-type games I’ve purchased, I’ve enjoyed this one the most. I must say, the slots are pretty silly, but overall I enjoy the game a lot.
The most important thing you should know is that all the poker games are LIMIT.That’s because limit poker is easier to program than No-limit.Surprisingly,the CPU A.I. is non-existent anyway!Sure,because poker is often a game of luck, you won’t win every game.I just played the Texas Hold’em portion of the game for about 20 minutes at the store but that was enough.The tournaments for Texas hold’em are limited to only 20 hands or so(very similar format to Hoyle Casino 2004 for the computer,but at least that was structured better).The one with the most money after 20 hands wins.Problem is(just like Hoyle Casino 2004 etc.)the CPU players don’t seem to know that,and with just a few hands left,they often won’t even bother to catch-up.So there you have it.If you see the game for $10 or less and have a child under 10 years old who is interested in becoming a degenerate gambler,let them try it out.Maybe they’ll find a game(probably still with bad A.I.,though)they really like that I never tried.Once they learn how to play all the games and get bored with it,you can just trade it in for something better like the PS2 version of World Poker Tour-it’s CPU players check too often but still play well enough and it has the best variety of POKER games and big beautiful easy to read cards.
I just got this game yesterday and I love it! You can create your own character, walk around in a 3D casino, and work on becoming a “High Roller”. Basically, the higher your bankroll is, the more stuff you begin to unlock (different casino games, clothing outfits, ect), and the higher priced games you have access to. The tournaments are fun and the AI is good. I admit I am no pro, but I have been getting spanked in a handful of the 7 card stud, 5 card stud, Texas Hold’em, ect poker games.
One thing to take note. The character’s personality is associated with what head you choose. Experiment with 20 or so different heads before you go full steam into building your char. You don’t want to get stuck with a goofy looking head that ends up being a flaimer…
i got this and the championship poker for my b-day i wanted the texas holdem game on them this is beter than the championship the characters are more animated not as detailed as championship but much more enjoyable