Downtown Bingo Review

Downtown Bingo Review

Halloween is just around the corner so I’m not surprised, it’s the same tradition for many years now, that there are some special rooms and promotions prepared for players. I guess that’s especially exciting for US players, well… for anyone who celebrates the holiday. One of these good sites is Downtown Bingo so I decided to enter a Halloween room – it was the only one opened beside a Freebie room.

I got into a very tricky situation because I had $20 on my account and a ticket price was $0.35 which was quite expensive. That meant that buying 50 cards for one game cost $17.50 – again, that was pricey. It felt quite weird so I was thinking only about winning that game as the only option acceptable. Of course, my doubtful mind couldn’t allow me to enjoy the game and another 34 players seemed to me like a too high hurdle to jump over. I was very close to a win, I needed N42, but I was one to go winner with two other players, and I think I got some loyalty points.

I thought it was ridiculous that I needed to play in a Freebie room only after a single game, but I did it anyway. There are three chances to win 25 cents – Any Line, Clover and Full House. I couldn’t even win one free bingo game in several attempts. The whole situation became even more depressing so I decided not to play slots, which was a difficult thing to do since they had really good games.

This is great bingo software, but personally I don’t like it very much – I haven’t had any luck for a very long time now. Yes, I had some big wins when I just started playing bingo, but since than nothing, not even once. Perhaps I should just let it go for some time, and give it a try later.

Markotik

Back to articles