
App Name | Baraja de Lotería Mexicana |
Developer | Runo Networks |
Category | Card |
Size | 26.3 MB |
Latest Version | 1.1.90 |
Available on |


Experience the thrill of Loteria Mexicana with this automated, voice-activated app! Featuring all the classic letters and vibrant sounds, it's the perfect way to enjoy family game night with the authentic Mexican Lottery experience.
This app boasts several key features designed to enhance your gameplay:
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Instant Shuffle: Say goodbye to repetitive draws! Our advanced shuffling system ensures every game is unique and exciting.
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Announced Letters: Eliminate confusion with clear audio announcements of each drawn letter. Simply connect your device to a speaker for everyone to hear.
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Game History: Keep track of played cards and their order, perfect for catching up anyone who might have missed a turn.
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Customizable Themes: Choose from four visually appealing backgrounds to personalize your app.
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Voice Selection: Select from four different voices, or even record your own!
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Customizable Cards: Add or modify existing cards to personalize your Loteria experience. Replace images or add entirely new cards as you see fit.
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Kid-Friendly Mode: A simplified interface designed for younger players, making it easy to introduce the next generation to this beloved tradition.
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Sound Effects & Music: Enjoy fun sound effects and original music (composed by Joseph Lariat) to enhance the playful atmosphere, especially in kid's mode.
Simply connect your phone to a speaker and begin!
This app, an original creation from Don Clemente, utilizes your Advertising ID, but you can opt out of sharing this information.
Enjoy free, traditional Mexican Lottery games anytime!
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