Bingo Roulette Tombola
Coming Soon- Bingo Roulette at Lovehearts Bingo Tombola Bingohas a similar game. This time though 37 balls and 8 numbers on your card and cards start at 10p. You can play in the Luxor and Mirage Rooms for 10p per card, Venetian Room for 25p and cards are 50p iin the Bellagio Room.
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What is Bingo Roulette (Dragonfish)?
This game is Dragonfish's attempt to copy the popular Bingo Roulette game from tombola. Although the games have the same name and are both roulette themed, they do work very differently.
Whereas tombola's version has 37 balls and 8 numbers on a ticket, the Dragonfish version has 52 balls and 5 numbers per ticket. In fact, if you're wondering why they've chosen 52 as the number of balls for this game it's probably because they already built a 52 ball, card-based bingo game, Flash Fives, and they've just re-used that engine.
- We have bingo games that you just won’t find anywhere else including Cinco, Pulse and Bingo Roulette. We’ve also brought offline favourites such as bingo 90, bingo 80 and bingo 75 to the online bingo world, as well as putting our own spin on roulette by introducing tombola roulette - we even have our very own furry critters in Hamster Race!
- What is Bingo Roulette (Dragonfish)? This game is Dragonfish's attempt to copy the popular Bingo Roulette game from tombola. Although the games have the same name and are both roulette themed, they do work very differently. Whereas tombola's version has 37 balls and 8 numbers on a ticket, the Dragonfish version has 52 balls and 5 numbers per ticket.
Tombola's makes a little more sense as there are 37 numbers on a standard roulette wheel. The fact Dragonfish's version has 52 seems a little lazy, but it doesn't spoil what is otherwise a fun bingo game and a welcome change from the standard 90 and 75 ball usually available on the Dragonfish network.
How to play
The game is very simple compared to it's tombola counterpart. You simply buy tickets which appear as a row of 5 numbers which are either red or black. When the game begins the roulette wheel will spin to select the balls, and if they're on your tickets they will be marked off.
Unlike other bingo games, here your best tickets move to the bottom of the screen where they are bigger and easier to see. Match all five numbers on a ticket and you win the house prize.
Prizes
As far as I am aware each game is only played for a single house prize. There does not appear to be any sort of additional jackpot or progressive for claiming bingo in a certain number of calls.
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Ticket prices are usually 5p per ticket and you can purchase up to a maximum of 50 tickets = £2.50 max spend per game.
Where can I play Bingo Roulette (Dragonfish)?
As you can guess, the game is only available on the Dragonfish platform, but not every site that uses Dragonfish has it. Sites we have reviewed recently that do have the game include:
The game appears to be open from 5.00pm until 10.00pm (although closing time not 100% confirmed). Please see each site for exact opening times.
Long before bingo sites started deviating away from the 75 ball or 90 ball formula Tombola were already well ahead of the curve. Back in 2009 we reviewed their Bingo Roulette game and this is now an updated look at it. This is a 37 ball game that uses a roulette wheel as a way to call numbers and a roulette table to devise your bingo card. Are you ready to spin and win with Bingo Roulette?
- Type Of Game: 37 Ball Bingo
- Cost: From 10p
- Open: From 8am
- Jackpots: Jackpots for <10 and <12 spin wins
- Extras: None
- Special Features: Roulette themed game
How To Play Bingo Roulette
Despite being over 10 years old Bingo Roulette still looks an attractive game. When you first visit you'll be offered the choice of entering 1 of 4 different rooms that are all named after Las Vegas hotels. The Luxor and Mirage rooms cost 10p a ticket whilst it's 25p in Venetian and 50p in Bellagio. When you've decided on a room you'll then invited to purchase tickets. Each player can select a maximum of 4 tickets per game. Each ticket is represented by different coloured chips, blue green, purple and red.
When you select a colour 8 numbers will be covered with the respective chips across the roulette table. These represent your bingo ticket! If you're unhappy with the numbers randomly chosen for you then you can click 'shuffle' to get another set of numbers. At eyes down the roulette wheel will start to spin and a number called after each spin. As with all bingo games the aim of the game is to coverall your eight numbers before your fellow roomies and therefore win the full house.
Our Verdict
Bingo Roulette Tombola Rules
As well as the full house prize, Bingo Roulette also offers you the chance to win one of two jackpots. Call house in 10 calls or less and you'll win x20,000 your single ticket stake. Call house in 11 or 12 calls and you'll receive x2000 your initial stake. The biggest prize on offer is £10,000 and this is available in the Bellagio Room. We're not sure of the odds of winning these jackpots but suspect they're not good. It'd be nice to know how frequent these prizes are won.
Tombola's Bingo Roulette is surprisingly quite a gentle paced game. The calls aren't rushed out and it's an enjoyable experience versus the current trend for speedier games. We quite like the graphics and in fact they look really good even for a game that's older than many bingo brands. There is a chat facility so you can engage with fellow roomies although to be fair it is mostly dominated by 'to go' notifications. The only downside about Bingo Roulette is because of Tombola's popularity it makes trying to win a game very difficult. We dropped in all four rooms and surprisingly the number of players in each is pretty similar.