ABC GAME, a fast-rising gaming platform developed by Radio Entertainment Limited and licensed under the National Lottery Authority (NLA), has taken Ghana’s gaming space by storm after recording over 100,000 wins in less than two weeks since its official launch.
This milestone makes ABC Game the most rewarding lottery platform in Ghana under the NLA in the past decade, shaking up the industry with its simple mechanics, impressive payout structure, and accessibility.
Speaking to Daily Guide Network, Kwadwo Bonnah, Head of Marketing and Relations at ABC Games, shared that the game was intentionally designed to give players more value than most traditional lottery offerings.
“We noticed many games on the market had become less rewarding. ABC Game was developed to change that. This is to give players real wins, real fast,” Mr. Bonnah said.
He emphasised the platform’s strong commitment to responsible gaming, adding that ABC Game operates under the NLA’s Caritas platform and maintains strict enforcement of age restrictions, ensuring that only individuals aged 18 and above are eligible to play.
“What sets ABC Game apart is its simplicity and reach. No need for internet access, smartphones, or data bundles.
“As long as your phone has battery, you’re good to go. Just dial *262# and follow the prompt,” Mr. Bonnah added.
How it Works
Players stake with a minimum of GH¢5, select three letters, and choose one of the available daily draw times: 10 am, 2:30pm, 5 pm, or 9 pm. Payouts are based on how many of the selected letters match the draw:
1 correct letter: 2x your stake
2 correct letters: 5x your stake
3 correct letters (any order): 100x your stake
3 correct letters (exact order): 1000x your stake
0 correct letters: 10% of your stake is refunded
So if a player stakes GH¢10 and gets all three letters in exact order, they walk away with GH¢10,000. A GH¢50 stake could return GH¢50,000 under the same conditions.
With over 100,000 winning tickets recorded in less than two weeks, ABC Game is quickly proving to be more than just a game. It is a movement. And if the trend continues, it could redefine lottery gaming in Ghana.