Bingo Boogie is making a bold claim as having the best loyalty points scheme of any online bingo site, and looking at the details they may well be right in their claim. You can claim Bingo Boogie points just by playing any of the online bingo games and other games that Bella has to offer and the more points you collect the better the rewards.
You get the most points for playing bingo when you receive 1 point for wagering just £2 on bingo. Alternatively, you also get 1 point whenever you wager £10 on Keno, £20 on slots, video poker, and table poker, or £25 on blackjack or pull tabs. As you accumulate more and more loyalty points your bonus will increase.
As soon as you get a single point, which you can get by wagering £2 on bingo, you get an extra 10% on your next deposit. You get 25% when you collect 2,500 points, 35% for 5,000 points, 50% for 10,000 points, 75% for 15,000 points, 100% for 20,000 points, 125% for 30,000 points, and 150% for 40,000 points.
If you’re a regular player it won’t take you long to start gathering those points and the more points you get the easier it will become with the Bingo Boogie loyalty scheme.
Net Entertainment has announced that it has signed a new tier 1 client for its increasingly popular Casino Module product, which has already dragged in more than 20 clients for the online gambling software producer. While no details are known of the new client, it’s clear that they must be a major player in the online gaming world, in some form or another but it is not yet known whether they will be using Casino Module to provide online bingo games.
The Casino Module, as the name suggests, enables sites to offer casino games as part of their online gaming portfolio. However, it also provides the capability to offer other games especially online bingo and it is this flexibility that has helped make the software as popular as it is.
Johan Ohman, the CEO of Net Entertainment, said of the new deal: “I am thrilled to announce that we have been trusted to provide the CasinoModule to yet another Tier 1 operator”. It’s unusual for Net Entertainment to keep us in the dark, so presumably they have been asked by the “Tier 1 operator” not to release any details as yet.
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Astro Bingo is following in the footsteps of Ladbrokes Bingo, to some extent, by promising an updated version of their site in a couple of week’s time. The launch is largely because Astro will be using new software, although we as yet don’t know what software it will be using. This, in turn, means more features and a greater number of side games such as slots and video poker games.
The new games will be added to the existing portfolio of games on offer. This means that if you’ve already been playing at Astro Bingo then you don’t need to worry because all of your old favourites will still be available for you to play.
The Loyalty Program is set to be improved upon, and a new Bonus Exchange program will also be launched. Loyalty programs reward you for taking actions such as referring friends and depositing funds, while the Bonus Exchange program lets you exchange the bonus bingo points you receive for doing so.
New bingo schedules with more games, and extended chat room hours will also be unveiled when the new Astro Bingo site comes online so keep your eyes peeled and we’ll provide you with more information as and when it becomes available.
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