Blackpool Bingo

blackpool bingoBlackpool Bingo gives online bingo a nostalgic Blackpool setting and presents players with an elegant and enjoyable experience that is only let down by the relatively small number of players who participate here during off-peak hours.   You will need to download special software to play here, but the process is straightforward and if you have a reliable broadband internet connection it won’t take more than a minute or two.

Because Blackpool Bingo aims to deliver a traditional British bingo experience the site is dedicated to the 90 ball game. Tickets cost as little as 10p each, and in certain games you will be given free bonus tickets when you buy a certain number of tickets in the usual way. As at all sites, the prizes available reflect the cost of the tickets and the number of people playing the game, so don’t expect much more than a token prize during particularly quiet periods.

The gaming screen is nicely designed. The tickets themselves take centre stage, with a numbers board on the left, general game information across the top of the screen and account information and the chat facility on the right. Colours are bright and graphics are exceptionally crisp. Chat is very friendly when there are a good number of players around, but obviously conversation is fairly thin on the ground when there aren’t, even though there is always a Chat Host to say hello to.

The audio at Blackpool Bingo is very good, with ambient music playing in the background, bingo sound effects and both male and female callers who announce the numbers clearly and enthusiastically. Over twenty non-bingo games are available and these are most appealing during the quieter sessions.

With the only downside of this site being the fairly low level of activity in off-peak hours, Blackpool Bingo is well worth investigating further. All transactions are transmitted securely and customer service is available 24 hours a day by e-mailing support@blackpoolbingo.co.uk or by using the Chat facility.

Review Last Updated: 30/11/2007