Landmark Bingo Review

Landmark Bingo Review

When we think that there’s a gap between who we are and what we would like to be, that gap can motivate us to take some actions in regard of making ourselves better. People usually use landmarks as a way to motive themselves. Those landmarks are usually birthdays, or New Year’s Eves. Since I tend to fulfill my personal landmarks, I decided to go to Landmark Bingo and make personal bingo history.

I decided to play in an 80-ball room since there are four chances to win. Then in the first game I reflexively clicked and bought only ten cards; I got ten for free but I knew that wasn’t going to help much. It turned out I was right – I wasn’t even close to a win. Before the next game had started I carefully clicked and chose 96 cards and got another 38 for free.

The ticket price was £0.10, in my opinion it was very expensive; it’s £9.60 for one game. So, winning £2.68 for covering Any Line isn’t really significant. I was very annoying that the same group of people would win in each game, or at least, parts of games with the highest prizes. I would be left hanging with ten cards with one number to go.

I moved to slots; first I played the “Cupid’s Arrow” slot and it started well; I had some nice wins and I managed to keep my balance relatively stable. But bad thing was that I couldn’t trigger Free Spins. After a while I stopped playing; luckily I didn’t lose much money. I tried another slot called “Mystic Wilds”. It was quite refreshing; I had some nice wins and I triggered Free Spins relatively easily. When you trigger Dream Catcher Bonus Game, you get three picks for multipliers and wilds. On this occasion I got six free spins with 2x multiplier and three wilds. At the end of the feature I won £6.40.

This bingo session had nothing to motivate me to continue playing, but at least slots very a bit more rewarding.

Markotik

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