Wheel of Bingo

Wheel of Bingo

Wheel of Bingo has two parts. Part 1: Spin the wheel to match bingo numbers. To help the player, colored marks are drawn on the wheel to indicate their bingo numbers. For every match, the player gains points and a colored ball to be used in part 2. For a complete bingo line, many extra balls are awarded.

Part 2: Drop balls to match colors in plinko. The point values shown at the bottom of the screen are base values, but are multiplied if there is a successful color match (GREEN MATCH X 5).

What You Need to Know About Wheel of Bingo

Part 1: Use the buttons labelled ' SPIN LEFT' and 'SPIN RIGHT' located below the wheel. Hold the button to power up the spin, which is indicated by the 'spin gauge' above the button.

Part 2: Click and hold to position the ball at the top of the the plinko board. Release to launch the ball.

What type of game is this classified as?

This game can be categorized under the Casual category.

Who worked on the game's design and coding?

The individual or company that worked on creating this game is Andrew Wolf.

Does the game involve any cruel actions or treatment of characters?

Yes, Wheel of Bingo contains scenes considered cruel or violent.

What tools or languages make up the game's technical foundation?

The game’s creation is powered by the Javascript technology stack.

What are the relevant tags that capture the essence of the game?

The tags that give insights into the game’s content are arcade, ball, bingo.

Can the game be played on mobile phones or tablets?

Yes, Wheel of Bingo will work on mobile operating systems.

Is there any blood featured in the game?

No, Wheel of Bingo does not have any bloody content.

Is the game safe for children to play?

Yes, Wheel of Bingo is appropriate for children to play.