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Oink Bingo
Oink Bingo isn’t as fun and charming as it initially appears to be. That’s actually quite a big shame because it initially appears to be very charming and fun indeed. There aren’t quite as many pigs on the Oink Bingo website as you’d expect to see at a site with such a theme, but the giant cartoon pig’s snout on the homepage is enough to tell you that this is an iGaming site with a greater sense of fun than most of the Slots of Dosh sister sites. Unfortunately, the terms and conditions of the Oink Bingo welcome promotion mean that the majority of that fun comes at the expense of players, with hidden wagering requirements that only become clear when you read the Ts and Cs in full. There’s a decent selection of slots and bingo rooms at Oink Bingo, so it’s up there with the best on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform in terms of content, but those sneaky promotions leave a bad taste in your mouth.
Winzino
Until April 2023, Winzino had a gameshow theme. It was a little behind the times in terms of the way it was presented and executed, but it was cute, and it worked for the casino. There are still traces of the theme there in the form of the “cameramen” who appear on the homepage, but the gameshow host and all the other trappings are gone. Somewhat bafflingly, so are all the games. We criticised the old version of Winzino for focusing on far older slots and games than you’ll find on the homepages of most other Slots of Dosh sister sites, but even though the games were old, it was better than not focusing on any games at all. There’s absolutely nothing at this new version of Winzino that might persuade you to sign up if you’re not already a registered player. It’s almost as if the casino has given up on any hope of expanding its audience, which is a bizarre approach to take.
Electric Spins
By the standards of the Slots of Dosh sister sites, Electric Spins is a reasonably good slots-led casino. It’s certainly more interesting to look at than Slots of Dosh itself, which relies on a tired, template-based design and the same collection of “top slots” that you’ll find in a couple of dozen other places on this casino network. The layout and style of Electric Spins aren’t exactly unique, but they at least give prominence to slots that don’t tend to find themselves in the spotlight at many other casinos. Sure, most of them come from Microgaming, and that’s pretty odd for a casino that’s served by many other providers beyond just Microgaming, but it still means there’s more variety on show at Electric Spins than at most Grand Battery Holdings casinos. The promotions aren’t bad either, containing plenty of ongoing rewards. Again, there are other Slots of Dosh sister sites that have ongoing rewards, but the combination of rewards and (near) originality at Electric Spins is a pleasing one.
City Bingo
City Bingo has, in the past, been one of the best bingo sites on this whole platform. Given how many bingo sites exist among the Slots of Dosh sister sites, that’s no small achievement. The world of iGaming has changed a lot since then, though, and City Bingo has been left behind. It looks a lot prettier than the other Slots of Dosh sister sites that it shares a template with, but that’s hardly a glowing vote of confidence. City Bingo’s biggest problem is that it doesn’t do anything on its homepage to persuade players that it’s worth a look. There are barely any games referenced on it, and those that are referenced don’t really suit the site’s theme. This iGaming site is, after all, called “City Bingo,” and yet the first game referenced on it is Safari King. Not only is that a slots game rather than a bingo game, but it’s several years old. With barely any bingo games, we’re left wondering if there’s still a point to City Bingo at all.
BJs Bingo
There’s a big difference between BJs Bingo and almost any of the other Slots of Dosh sister sites, and it’s a difference that means you might not want to play at BJs Bingo at all. We’re not talking about the fact that this is a bingo site rather than a casino; the same is true of several of the other sites on this shortlist. We’re talking about the fact that even as a bingo site, BJs Bingo has comparatively little to offer in terms of bingo. That’s because it was never really designed to b an iGaming site. This is the official online presence of the real-world BJs Bingo brand, which operates halls in various locations across the UK. The online games here are relegated to just a single page of the website. The overall purpose of the website is to get you excited at playing at BJs Bingo “for real” rather than doing it online, so it’s a site that most players are likely to skip over.
Sailor Bingo
Sailor Bingo looks like it should be one of the best bingo sites on this entire platform. The style and look of the site are better than most you’ll find on this platform, with bespoke graphics and a layout that might not be exclusive but isn’t among the most commonly-used templates of the Slots of Dosh sister sites. Somehow, the site manages to ruin this by bungling the way it presents its bingo games. The only game that gets listed on the homepage is “Free4U.” It’s great that Sailor Bingo has a free bingo room to offer to its players, but it’s hardly the most exciting of the bingo rooms available. It’s also odd that the rest of the bingo games are hidden behind a “view all” link, while numerous slots are listed in plain sight and space has been given to a written history of bingo going back to the 1930s. Still, whoever said that iGaming sites had to make sense?