Top City Bingo sister sites
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City Bingo sister sites 2025
Ted Bingo
If we were to assess Ted Bingo as a bingo site, we’d have to say it’s not great. That sounds like a strange thing to say about an iGaming site that has high-quality graphics, a fairly unique look, and generous-sounding promotions. Our issue with it, though, is that it isn’t really a bingo site. It’s a casino that just so happens to have a few bingo games attached to it. Ted Bingo isn’t alone in committing this offence – there are plenty of City Bingo sister sites that could be described the same way – but it doesn’t make it any less strange. The other cardinal sin committed by Ted Casino is that while it has “Ted” in its name, it doesn’t include any teddy bears or anything else associated with a “Ted” theme in its presentation. It doesn’t really have a theme at all.
Hippo Bingo
We can instantly draw a comparison between Ted Bingo and Hippo Bingo. Ted Casino doesn’t have any teddy bears, and Hippo Bingo doesn’t have any hippos. The fairly low-quality graphics on the homepage of Hippo Bingo (hello, MS Paint) depict a watering hole suitable for hippos, but there’s no sign of the creature itself. Given that they have a tendency to attack humans, perhaps that’s for the best. Unfortunately, Hippo Bingo lets itself down by not only having one of the weakest promotions you’ll find among the City Bingo sister sites but also imposing high wagering requirements against those promotions. When you can get a better deal at almost any of the other Grand Battery Holdings Limited iGaming sites, it’s difficult to come up with a convincing reason to play at this one. The modest collection of games certainly doesn’t count as one.
Pink Ribbon Bingo
Pink Ribbon Bingo is an iGaming site that wouldn’t deserve to be criticised harshly even if there were anything wrong with it. It supports breast cancer charities, and a proportion of the money spent at the site goes towards helping those charities. That’s what the “pink ribbon” in its name relates to. Of all the City Bingo sister sites on the Grand Battery Holdings platform, the one that Pink Ribbon Bingo is closest to is Pink Ribbon Slots. Both sites work in tandem and support the same charities. That being said, Pink Ribbon Bingo could be a little kinder to its players with its welcome promotions; imposing x65 wagering requirements against bonuses isn’t a nice thing to do, no matter how charitable the site might be in other areas. Still, if you want to feel like you’re doing some good while you’re gaming, Pink Ribbon Bingo is one to consider.
Amber Spins
Amber Spins is a confident casino site. Right in the middle of its homepage is a large text banner, and the banner proclaims that Amber Spins is “your new favourite UK online casino.” We have a couple of issues with that. The first is that there isn’t enough substance at Amber Spins for it to become a top casino site in the eyes of most players. The second is that it isn’t even the only one of the City Bingo sister sites to make the same claim with the exact same wording. A few of the Grand Battery Holdings casinos were made using a template, thus explaining the similarities, but most of them make more of an attempt to differentiate themselves than this one does. The collection of slots here is fine, but the welcome promotion isn’t up to much. In short, Amber Spins is fine for what it is.
Woman Bingo
At first glance, “Woman Bingo” looks like a stupid name for an iGaming site. You (probably) wouldn’t call a gambling website “Man Casino,” so why call one “Woman Bingo?” The answer is that this is the officially-licensed bingo and casino site of Woman Magazine, which is a glossy weekly publication in the UK. We still think a better name could have been chosen for the site, but we digress. When a casino has an official licence – and there are a few City Bingo sister sites that do – we tend to expect more pizzazz from them than we do from a regular site. Woman Bingo lets us down in that regard. Its welcome promotion is small and hitched to a distinctly unpleasant wagering requirement, and there isn’t much bingo content to play with. It’s another online casino with a couple of bolt-on bingo rooms, and as such, it’s no more special than dozens of other Grand Battery Holdings sites.
Bingo Street
City Bingo does a pretty good job of taking the oldest of the templates you’ll find in use at any of the City Bingo sister sites and dressing it up in a way that makes it look less old and broken. If you want to get an idea of what City Bingo would look like if you stripped away its theme and its decorative graphics, Bingo Street is the place to look. At the bottom of the Bingo Street homepage, you’ll find some text confirming that Bingo Street launched in 2011. That’s difficult to believe. It looks more like a website that was designed and launched in 2001 and then forgotten about. Although the Bingo Street homepage makes it look like the site still works – and it might do, to an extent – there are broken links elsewhere that make us feel hesitant about the idea of spending money here.
Neon Bingo
Neon Bingo certainly lives up to its name. If your eyes are sensitive, you might want to pop some sunglasses on before you visit the Neon Bingo homepage – it’s very bright. Neon pink isn’t the easiest colour to look at for long periods of time, but it certainly grabs your attention. Having got your attention, though, it doesn’t do much with it. Once you’ve read the terms and conditions of the welcome promotion and realised that Neon Bingo imposes a brutal x85 wagering requirement on bonus funds if you want to play slots, your enthusiasm for playing at the casino is likely to have dissipated. Yes, we’re calling it a casino rather than a bingo site because Neon Bingo is yet another member of the City Bingo sister sites family that didn’t understand the assignment when it was given the word “bingo” in its name during the design stage.