Vegas Infinite by PokerStars similar games & best alternatives
Vegas Infinite by PokerStars
2023
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Quick resume
PokerStars presents Vegas Infinite, a world of entertainment with no limits. Leap into VR or PC with no headset required! Take on the house at blackjack and roulette. Light up the dice at craps. Play dazzling slots and challenge real players at authentic poker. Your seat is open.
Global score
79/100
Genres
Casual, Strategy, Free To Play, Simulator, Card & Board Game
Similar games
Pros
- Immersive and social casino experience
- Free to play with fair rewards
- Cross-platform and vr support
- Good poker gameplay and skill development
- Strong community and social features
Cons
- Gambling addiction risk and unhealthy habits
- Some bugs and technical issues especially on desktop
- Presence of underage players and toxic behavior
- Microtransaction pressure for chips and cosmetics
- Lack of narrative or deeper game modes
Analysis
Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Competition, Fellowship, Domination, Status. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Relaxation. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Violence, Story.
How to use the graph
Similar games map
Each dot is a game. They are arranged from the same motivation profile as in the “Motivations” section below. Closer dots usually mean more similar reasons to play (exploration, competition, relaxation, etc.)—not that one game is “better” than another.
- Larger dot with a light outline: the game you are viewing.
- Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
- Hover a dot to see the game name; click to open its page.
- Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom out and see more games.
Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.
Motivations
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Autonomy4
"Players have freedom to choose games, betting strategies, and social interactions; no fixed routines enforced."
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Competence3
"Poker and other games require skill and strategy; players report improving poker skills and enjoying challenges."
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Competition4
"Includes tournaments, leaderboards, and competitive poker matches against real players worldwide."
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Continuation5
"Highly addictive gameplay with habitual play patterns, daily bonuses, and long play sessions reported."
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Cooperation2
"Social interaction and chatting with others at tables is common, but primary gameplay is competitive rather than cooperative."
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Creativity3
"Customization of avatars, suites, and props allows for personal expression and creativity."
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Domination2
"Some trash talk and competitive banter reported, but overall interactions appear balanced with mutual respect."
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Escapism5
"Players use the game to escape real-life stress and enjoy a virtual casino experience without real money risk."
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Expectation-4
"Engagement is mostly voluntary and driven by personal desire and enjoyment rather than obligation."
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Experimenting3
"Players try different games, betting strategies, and social approaches; some exploration of game mechanics."
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Exploration2
"Some exploration of different casino areas and game types, but mostly familiar environments."
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Expression4
"Strong avatar and suite customization options support player self-expression."
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Fantasy3
"Immersive virtual casino setting provides an imaginative experience distinct from real life."
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Fellowship4
"Players form friendships, join communities, and enjoy socializing within the game."
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Growth3
"Players report learning poker skills and improving gameplay over time."
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Health-4
"Sedentary gameplay with some reports of gambling addiction and unhealthy habits."
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Idle-3
"Requires active attention and engagement; not designed for passive or background play."
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Intimacy2
"Social interactions include chatting and making friends, but limited evidence of close emotional bonds."
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Leadership1
"Some players lead social groups or tournaments, but mostly balanced peer interactions."
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Progression4
"Players accumulate chips, unlock cosmetics, and progress through tournaments and achievements."
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Relaxation3
"Many players use the game to relax and unwind, though some experience tension from gambling outcomes."
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Sensation3
"Enjoyable visuals, sounds, and social atmosphere provide sensory stimulation and excitement."
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Status3
"Recognition through leaderboards, titles, and cosmetic items supports social status within the community."
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Story-4
"No narrative or plot; gameplay focuses on casino activities without story immersion."
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Strategy4
"Poker and other games require strategic thinking, planning, and decision making."
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Thrill5
"High thrill from gambling risk, suspense, and excitement of winning or losing big."
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Value3
"Free to play with optional purchases; players feel they get good entertainment value and fair rewards."
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Violence-5
"No violent content; gameplay centers on gambling and social interaction."
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Survival2
"Players manage chips and avoid losing bankrolls, reflecting light survival elements in gambling context."
Last update: 29/04/2026