House of Bingo Review

What do you think about circuses or fairs, do you like those activities? Personally, I’ve never been a fan of such things; never liked circus because I’ve always felt that they are keeping the animals there against their will and I’ve always been suspicious about those clowns, though I’m usually impressed by acrobatics and the power of other performers. Sometimes when I think about my childhood I often remember all those houses of fun, fear and mirrors and I think “Hmm, maybe it all wasn’t as terrible as I remember”. Thinking about different houses that were usually available for kids and everyone interested in such things led me to my favorite house nowadays – the House of Bingo.

I decided to stick to one of my most preferable rooms – 80-ball bingo; the ticket prices were a bit higher than in other rooms but there were fewer players so I saw my chance to win more games. And it started with the BANG, well… semi – BANG! I think I covered a letter Y, I can’t remember exactly right now, but it turned out that I needed to share the winnings with some other player. Instead of £6.48 I got just a half of that. I continued playing and in every game I was so close to a win, having a few cards with one number to go but I guess it wasn’t meant to be. I just managed to be one to go winner which gave me another £0.32. I didn’t really notice but the room became very crowded in the meantime so that could be a reason for such downfall.

Later on I also tried the “Treasure of Egypt” slot but to put it shortly – it was a disaster! I also played the “Party Night” slot and I managed to keep the balance stable by triggering the Free Spins feature a few times, winning almost £10 in total. All in all, I enjoyed another bingo day very much; may I have many more of those, and y’all as well. Good luck!

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