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Rise Casino
One of the most commonly-heard pieces of wisdom in the world is the idea that one should never judge a book by its cover. The Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites give us plenty of reminders of why we should never do that. If you were to judge Rise Casino purely based on its aesthetic appeal, you’d think it was one of the best casino sites on the platform. It won’t be what you’re looking for if you want to play bingo because it doesn’t have any bingo games, but it looks like it ought to be the pick of the range if you’re looking for somewhere to play slots. It isn’t. In fact, it only has around three hundred games to choose from. Even some of the bingo sites provide more slots than that. Throw in the low-value welcome promotion, and Rise Casino looks more like a casino in decline.
Bingo Storm
We all know what a storm looks like, and it doesn’t look like the homepage of Bingo Storm. In fact, the weather on the Bingo Storm homepage looks positively sedate, with blue skies and fluffy white clouds. Someone obviously missed the memo at the design stage, but puzzlingly, there are quite a few Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites that also miss the mark spectacularly when it comes to making sure their names are lined up with their appearances. Like Rise Casino, Bingo Storm has a fairly feeble welcome promotion. All your first deposit will get you is a few free spins and a chance to spin a wheel of fortune for a larger reward, upon which nothing is guaranteed. Still, at least the bonuses arrive free of any wagering requirements. On the other hand, Bingo Storm doesn’t have any bingo games featured on its homepage, so why is it called “Bingo” Storm?
Neon Bingo
If you spend an extended period of time browsing through the Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites, you’ll eventually come across quite a few that look like Neon Bingo – and we’re not talking about the hot neon pink colour scheme. We’re talking about the layout and also the games that are highlighted within that layout. Neon Bingo is only a bingo site in name. It manages to feature more bingo rooms on its homepage than Bingo Storm does, but that’s not exactly difficult. There are only four bingo rooms to look at when you land at Neon Bingo, and none of them looks especially inspiring. This is a slots site cosplaying as a bingo site, and it’s one of many Grand Battery Holdings Limited “bingo sites” which are guilty of the same offence. You probably know that already, though, because Pick Me Up Bingo is one of them.
Dinky Bingo
The word “dinky” generally means small, so the message sent out by the name of Dinky Bingo is that it’s smaller than the rest of the Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites. That’s rarely a message that an iGaming site ought to send, whether by accident or by design. It’s also inaccurate. Compared to the slim pickings we saw at Neon Bingo and Bingo Storm, Dinky Bingo is gigantic. It has more bingo rooms than both of those sites put together. In fact, you could throw the bingo games at Pick Me Up Bingo into the mix, too, and it would still have all three of them outnumbers. None of the rooms at Dinky Bingo are exclusive to the site, but you’ll only ever see them at the best bingo sites on the Grand Battery Holdings platform. That means Dinky Bingo belongs to the elite group.
Slot Crazy
Our thoughts on Slot Crazy are very similar to our thoughts on Rise Casino. We’ve already established that most of the Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites are bingo sites with slots attached to them. On average, the sites come with something in the region of five hundred slots. The casino sites on the platform – those which offer no bingo games at all – ought to offer more slots than that, not fewer. Check out the homepage of Slot Crazy, though, and you’ll find that it has a grand total of 297 games to offer (as of the time of writing). That’s a miserable number and puts it way below average in the wider context of online casino sites in the UK. The welcome promotion at Slot Crazy offers plenty of value, but that doesn’t change the fact that you’re likely to get bored with the small games collection eventually.
Costa Bingo
There was a time when Costa Bingo was thought of as an outstanding bingo site. It had the full backing of the 888 UK Limited casino network and enjoyed star status thanks to a range of television commercials featuring Mel B from the Spice Girls. Like Mel B’s fame, that was quite a long time ago. People still recognise and remember the Costa Bingo name, which means it’ll have been factored into Broadway Gaming’s thinking when it bought all the Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites from 888, but its star had begun to fade long before its new owners got hold of it. The holiday theme is as attractive to players as it’s ever been, but not when it’s presented in the dated style that Costa Bingo still uses. If Grand Battery Holdings wants to get some value out of this asset, it should consider giving it a new look and a full relaunch.
UK Bingo
UK Bingo might not look like the oldest of all the Pick Me Up Bingo sister sites, but it is. Back when this site took to the world wide web for the first time, the internet itself was still a relatively new idea. The year was 2003, Tony Blair was still Prime Minister, Sir Alex Ferguson was still in charge of Manchester United, and Top of the Pops was still on television. Also, because people hadn’t worked out the optimum format for web addresses yet, URLs like “uk-bingo.net” seemed perfectly reasonable. The modern version of UK Bingo is a hybrid site, offering slots as well as bingo, and makes an error by focusing its welcome promotion more on those who want to play slots than those who want to play bingo. You’ll find most of the bingo rooms from Dinky Bingo also available at UK Bingo, though, so it’s a definite option for the same reasons.