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Bumble Bingo
There are two things that people most commonly associate with the word “bumble.” One is to clumsily and haphazardly stumble your way through something, like a Boris Johnson speech. The other is bees. We suspect that bees are supposed to be the theme of Bumble Bingo. We’ve reached that conclusion because of the “outdoors” visuals of the site’s homepage and the use of a honeycomb as a symbol for the “home” button. We can’t be totally sure, though, because there aren’t any bees to be seen anywhere on the homepage. To make matters worse, there are no bingo games to be found on the Bumble Bingo homepage either. While that might sound like a weird omission, there are plenty of We Want Bingo sister sites that have made the same or similar mistakes. You’ll see that as we progress through this list. If you want bingo, though, Bumble Bingo isn’t your best bet.
Vegas Spins
It doesn’t take much for a casino to establish a Las Vegas theme, but it takes more than Vegas Spins has come up with on its website. This is one of the most basic of the Grand Battery Holdings Limited casinos and may not be of much interest to you anyway if you’re looking for We Want Bingo sister sites because you want to play bingo. You won’t find much bingo at Vegas Spins (the clue’s right there in the name), but you will find the same core collection of about five hundred online slots that you’ve already seen at We Want Bingo. It’s possible for new players to win as many as 777 free spins when they first join Vegas Spins, but “possible” doesn’t mean “likely,” and the chances are that players will end up with a far smaller welcome gift. Ironically for a Vegas-themed casino, Vegas Spins lacks pizzazz.
Bingo Barmy
Bingo Barmy might be where your quest for We Want Bingo sister sites ends. We’re guessing that part of the reason you want to move on from We Want Bingo is that, despite the site’s name, it doesn’t actually offer very much by way of bingo entertainment. Bingo Barmy doesn’t suffer from that problem. Its surreal humour won’t be for everybody, but if you’re willing to allow Bingo Barmy its quirks, you might just find that it’s exactly what you’ve been looking for. The site gets things off to the right start by offering all new players more than one thousand free bingo tickets as part of the welcome promotion for just £10 and refraining from hindering those free bingo tickets with any wagering requirements. With offers like that, perhaps the people behind Bingo Barmy really are as barmy as they claim to be.
Bingo Storm
There are a few things wrong with Bingo Storm, and two of them are right there in its name. Let’s start with “Storm.” You don’t need us to explain to you what a storm looks and feels like – we’ve all been caught in one. They don’t look much like the decor of Bingo Storm, which looks more like the sky on a beautiful summer’s day. The aesthetics are wrong. Then, there’s the “bingo” part of the site’s name. Much like Bumble Bingo, with which it shares a template, Bingo Storm doesn’t have any bingo games linked to its homepage. Maybe the site should have been called Clear Weather Slots instead, although we accept that it wouldn’t be quite so catchy a title. Such mismatches between names, themes and content are common among the We Want Bingo sister sites, and we have no idea why.
Sing Bingo
Sing Bingo has a musical jukebox theme and seems to have a preference for rock music. The welcome promotion, for example, is called the “New Player Rockstar Offer,” and players are further invited to “rock out at one of the best online bingo sites.” It’s a livelier theme than you’ll find at most We Want Bingo sister sites, but it still comes with some familiar problems. One of them is lack of content. Even the weaker sites on the Grand Battery Holdings platform tend to be capable of providing us with at least five hundred games. Sing Bingo can’t even manage that. As of the time of writing, the full complement of games at the site is sixteen bingo rooms and three hundred and five slots. That simply doesn’t provide enough variety to keep most players occupied for more than a few visits to the site.
Loony Bingo
”Loony Bingo” is the kind of name that we’re surprised hasn’t been brought down by political correctness yet. You wouldn’t get away with calling a mental health facility a “loony bin” anymore, but “loony bin” is the term that’s being played with in the name of “loony bingo.” It is perhaps for the best that Loony Bingo steers clear of using any theme-specific images on its homepage, choosing instead to focus on a woman riding a moped attached to an enormous mobile phone full of casino games. Note that we said “casino games” rather than bingo games. That’s because, despite the name, this is yet another one of the We Want Bingo sister sites that misleads players a little with its names. There really aren’t many bingo games at the site, and it’s far more likely to appeal to those who want to play online slots.
Bonnie Bingo
If you want our opinion on which of the We Want Bingo sister sites is the best for those who want to play bingo, our answer is Wink Bingo. It’s the best-looking site, has all of the best bingo games and rooms, and comes with some of the platform’s best promotions. Bonnie Bingo, though, isn’t too far away. It comes with a similar aesthetic (albeit a less expressive one) and also offers most of the same bingo rooms. It’s in the field of promotions that Bonnie Bingo comes in a little light, offering only a tiny welcome promotion to new arrivals at the site. That wouldn’t be so bad if there was a loyalty scheme or something similar to give players something to aim for, but there isn’t. Bonnie Bingo suffers from the opposite problem to most of its siblings on this platform – it has plenty of bingo rooms but lacks any additional content to spice them up.