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    Bingo Themed Mini Games in Video Games

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 27, 20223 Mins Read
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    Without a doubt, bingo is expanding its reach yearly. People see this game in a new light; it is no longer the boring old people’s game. Don’t you believe it? Then check out this Costa Bingo review and glance at what you are missing. Due to its popularity, video games include some bingo minigames to spice up things. 

    These minigames help players to claim additional rewards in the bingo style. Additionally, it also helps to grow the popularity of these titles. When bingo lovers hear that there is a bingo mini game in a video game, they want to play and have a feel for themselves. It is a great tactic to bring in more players. 

    Perhaps you are curious about what these minigames look like? Or are you a bingo lover, and you would love to see how they include it in video games? You don’t need to look elsewhere; we will provide you with some titles that contain bingo minigames. So don’t hesitate to try them out! 

    Bing, Bing, Bingo

    Bing, Bing, Bingo is a classic, and the game came around back in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). From the name, you can tell that it is all about bingo. 

    However, Bing, Bing, Bingo does not bring it to you in a boring way. This title packs on a ton of variety; you witness bingo in its beauty. There is a mode where a pirate cannon shoots out the numbers randomly. The anticipation is different, and you would surely have a great time playing.

    What players love more than the gaming mechanics are the prizes. If you are lucky to trigger the Santa Claus option, you will enjoy it! However, this title teaches you that bingo is not purely a game of luck; you need skill too. 

    Play Station Home: Paradise Bingo

    Compared to the others, Paradise Bingo is more recent. This title came out for the PS3 console back in 2012, and from the looks of it, Sony Computer Entertainment specially designed this game for bingo lovers. 

    This 3D game takes place in a luxurious casino other than the grand Las Vegas. It comes packed with several varieties of bingo games, including the classics. What makes Play Station Home: Paradise Bingo stand out is its social features. 

    Like playing in a casino, you can chat with your friends at the tables. It works with avatars; you create your avatar, and your friends have theirs. This video game has the perfect balance between bingo play and fun. Of course, you can also win jackpots and other big rewards in this video game. 

    Panel Action Bingo

    Panel Action Bingo is another classic that dates as far back as 1993. This game remains evergreen to us because it was released on the first-ever portable console, the Gameboy. This game comes with some exciting animations that will pump you up before you begin playing. 

    For an old game, it even comes in multiplayer mode! The competition is fun and exciting where you see two animals competing on a bingo board. It is almost impossible to play this classic without beaming a smile. 

    Conclusion

    These classics remain fresh in our memories. Interestingly, you don’t need to own a console to play bingo games. Over 80% of the world’s population own a smartphone, a very effective tool for playing bingo. Mobile bingo is another cutting edge and fun variant that everyone should give a shot. 

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