Giggle Bingo Review

You could easily imagine little girls giggling while gossiping about their “friend” or other kids. At the same time, as the New Year’s Eve is getting closer, young boys go around the blocks throwing firecrackers on the playgrounds; I can see them from my terrace and each time a firecracker explodes, they first run a few meters away and then start giggling, just like the little girls. In my case, the first thought I had when I saw the Giggle Bingo site was having an evil giggle while beating other players in a bingo game. Sometimes I wonder whether karma is going to kick me in my, khm… derrière because of these thoughts. On a more serious note, I was really impressed by the site the first time I visited it. The rooms named Snickers, Grapevine, Ice Breaker are highly entertaining and I found the whole design very appealing.

The first game I played was a 90-ball bingo in the Snickers room. It’s been a while since the last time I played that bingo game so, in a way, it was refreshing. The ticket prices were the same in all rooms - €0.10 so that wasn’t an important factor this time. I’m not sure how many games I played, but in the end, I had a few small wins, between €1 and €5. It seems that whenever there were some bigger prizes at stake I was nowhere near to be called a winner. Following these developments I really felt like having a drink, but since I don’t drink I entered the Grapevine room. It seemed to be a perfect match but instead, a little luck I had before seemed to have disappeared. In agony, I could hear other players’ evil giggles, and it didn’t feel good.

One thing is for sure, I wasn’t the last person laughing, but at least I had the first giggle, that’s

something. Until next time, karma.

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