Top Loadsa Bingo sister sites
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Loadsa Bingo sister sites 2025
Blighty Bingo
If you love bingo and you’re proud to be British, your search for Loadsa Bingo sister sites is likely to be a short one. You’ll arrive at Blighty Bingo, and that’s as far as you’re likely to go! There’s plenty to like about Blighty Bingo aside from its theme, though – it has a larger collection of bingo games and rooms than most of the bingo sites on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform and is more generous with its promotions, too. All of the promotions at Blighty Bingo come without any wagering requirements attached to them, so if your luck is in and you land a win with a bonus, it can be withdrawn as cash immediately. It might not be the best-known of the bingo sites on this network, but based on its quality and what it offers, it deserves to be better known than it is.
Rise Casino
Looks can always be deceiving, but looks can be more deceiving with the Loadsa Bingo sister sites than with almost any other casino network we can think of. Some of the ugliest sites on this platform come with some of the best bonuses and games, while some of the prettiest ones have the least to offer. Rise Casino is one of Grand Battery Holdings’ best-looking sites, so you can probably guess where we’re going with this. Despite making a strong first impression with its dynamic, colourful homepage, Rise Casino has only around three hundred games to offer. Even the average casinos on this platform have at least two hundred more than that, and the very best have more than double. The welcome promotion is a mere handful of free spins without any bonus funds, so it’s weak from a promotional respect, too. It’s not a highlight site on the platform.
Costa Bingo
When Broadway Gaming Limited parted with tens of millions of pounds to buy the iGaming sites that 888 UK Limited was looking to offload, it didn’t have sites like Loadsa Bingo in mind when it coughed up the money. The cash was mostly spent to secure the higher-profile Loadsa Bingo sister sites, and Costa Bingo is one of them – or, at least, it was. There was a time when this holiday-themed bingo brand was advertised on television with celebrity endorsements. Those days now feel long ago and far away. Costa Bingo finds itself in desperate need of modernisation, as its dated style has left it lagging behind the newer-looking bingo sites on the platform. It might well have welcomed the best part of one million players since it opened its virtual doors in 2009, but the odds are against it making it to 2029 and welcoming another million without some serious attention.
Bingo Ireland
A couple of paragraphs and iGaming sites ago, we talked about the fact that you shouldn’t always judge a site based on what it looks like – sort of like a modern re-telling of the phrase “you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.” Rise Casino is an example of a member of the Loadsa Bingo sister sites family that looks great but isn’t. Bingo Ireland goes the other way. It looks far from fantastic, but it has almost as much great bingo action to offer as Blighty Bingo. The welcome promotion at the site is a poor choice because it focuses on slots more than it focuses on bingo games, but the longer-term promotions have the potential to richly reward anyone who sticks with the site to play bingo. Some of the biggest jackpot bingo rooms on this entire platform can be found at Bingo Ireland, so if you can forgive it for looking a little shabby, you may find it suited to your tastes.
Oink Bingo
Quite a few of the Loadsa Bingo sister sites have things in common, which is only to be expected when we’re dealing with a casino network of such colossal size. One of the stranger things that many of them have in common is that they have named that would be ideally suited to an entertaining theme but fail to deliver graphics that lend themselves to the theme. Oink Bingo is one of them. We all know which farmyard animal makes an “oink” nose, but you won’t actually see a pig anywhere at Oink Bingo. You’ll see a pig’s snout on the homepage, but it’s presented without the rest of the pig attached. That’s a weird design choice. There’s nothing to sniff, snort or oink at among the collection of bingo rooms at Oink Bingo, though, which includes options for budget-conscious players and jackpot hunters alike.
Slot Crazy
Most of the Loadsa Bingo sister sites are bingo sites, but if you’ve been paying attention so far, you’ll know that most of these sites offer plenty of slots even if they represent themselves as bingo sites. The average number of slots games per bingo site is five hundred. Based on that, you’d naturally expect an actual casino site to have more slots games than a bingo site. Slot Crazy can’t do that. At the time we visited Slot Crazy and wrote these words, the site had only 297 games to offer in total. It also falsely claims that the (very basic) Microgaming slots game Fruit Salad is exclusive to the casino, which it isn’t. The welcome promotion isn’t bad, offering £100 as a matched deposit bonus plus 100 free spins with a reasonable wagering requirement associated with it, but we dare say that most players won’t find much of a reason to hang around the site once that’s gone.
Total Gold
Total Gold doesn’t actually have any more games to offer than Slot Crazy does – it just makes it appear that it might be by using a different style of presentation. We’re not sure the name “Total Gold” lends itself well to a casino or iGaming site. Given that no games appear “above the fold” on the Total Gold homepage, you might not even be entirely sure that you’ve landed on the right website on your first visit to Total Gold. We’ve found that the Loadsa Bingo sister sites that use the same template as Total Gold tend to focus on older games, and the slots in the spotlight seem to confirm that. You won’t find too many casinos showcasing Barcrest’s Action Bank in this day and age, but Total Gold has found space to do so. The small cluster of new games beneath the “popular slots,” though, seems to confirm that the casino still receives regular updates.