Foxy Bingo

foxy bingo screenshotFoxy Bingo was established in June 2005 and has grown out of a small community of players into what is currently a much larger and very popular online bingo site. No download is required as all games are played using your usual web browser.

Registering as a new Foxy Bingo member is simple and quick, and although you will be asked to provide your credit card details to prove your identity, your card will not be charged until you choose to make your first deposit. The minimum deposit here is £5, though you will not receive any promotional bonuses for deposits of less than £10.

Players can choose to play 75 ball and 90 ball bingo games in twelve separate rooms, with tickets costing as little as 10p each. One Foxy Bingo room, known as “Katie's Charity Room” matches 50% of bingo card sales between 8pm and 10pm each Monday and donates it to two charities nominated by British celebrity Katie Price. This is an innovative way for online bingo players to help charitable organisations and reflects the “community” roots of the site.

The bingo game is nicely presented here, with the bingo tickets and numbers board taking up almost two thirds of the screen width and the chat window taking up the remainder of the width on the right. Numbers are called enthusiastically and clearly, and are automatically daubed by default. You can daub manually by un-checking the box at the top of the screen.

Foxy Bingo seems to focus heavily on creating a truly multimedia experience, with sound effects providing applause and countdowns to provide a richer atmosphere. There is also a Foxy Bingo radio station – this is the first ever online bingo radio station and past visitors include Australian celebrity Jason Donovan.

Technically, this site runs flawlessly and state of the art security measures encrypt your personal and financial information so that you can play with confidence. Should you need help at any stage you can visit the Help chat room or contact the customer service team by using the online e-mail system or by calling 0800 404 9200.

Review Last Updated: 07/06/2007