Somewhere around 2005, the idea for a simple "even-or-odd" guessing game was born. It wasn't really a concept or a design — more of an expressive outburst based on funny sounds like "bood-bood-bood!" and "aa-ooo-ooo!". Originally, it was imagined that shouting "hna!" (ヘンナ!) would summon an icon of a stern samurai… but in the current version, he’s mysteriously absent. As for how bets, samurais, and CGA palettes are all connected — I honestly have no idea. It just felt funny. Sometimes, creation is pure chaos. And absurdity.
It wasn’t until March 2025 that this little joke began to take on flesh and logic, cross-platform compatibility, an actual idea — and even a working implementation. We threw in a whole bunch of quotes for win and loss events, to crank up the absurd humor factor.
And so, the game emerged:
So, what's the goal of the game?
We don’t know. But we’ll figure it out! At the very least, try not to lose all your points. Beyond that — it’s just a Zen mode to test your luck against the almighty Random Number Generator.
— Polina "Aura" N. & Julia Nechaevskaya
Loto Keno is Open Source and licensed under the
The MIT License.
Source code is available on GitHub project page:
https://github.com/JNechaevsky/loto-keno
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