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|---|---|---|---|---|
User Score | (779) | (1116) | (1092) | (823) |
Return to Player | 0% | 0% | 98.97% | 0% |
Volatility | — | — | — | — |
Min Bet | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Max Bet | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Max Win | — | — | — | — |
Autoplay | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Buy | No | No | No | No |
Bonus Rounds | No | No | No | No |
Cascading Reels/Avalanche Feature | No | No | No | No |
Number of Paylines | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Last Bingo in Paris is essentially four games in one, or rather four cards in one. You don’t have to play with all four cards active, but you may decide that it’s more exciting that way as you have more chances to win. Naturally it’ll cost you more too. In terms of betting, you can wager as little as 1 coin per game and as much as 20, allowing for a max bet of 80 coins. You can also choose how many cards you have active, again ranging between 1 and 4 and can set a coin size of between 0.25 and 2.
While you’re adjusting the bet settings, which are accessed via the menu icon in the bottom left of the screen, you’ll also notice that there’s an option for changing your talisman. This comprises a series of pendant icons that include a dice, a sack of coins, a wristband, a pyramid, a horseshoe, a sea shell, leaf, a witch, a diamond, an elephant, a cat, a hand, an owl and that’s just for starters. In total you’ve got around 40 different talisman options, and the crazy thing is that none of this stuff even matters. It doesn’t remotely affect the game regardless of which one you choose.
The talisman is used solely to define the symbol type which can award you a bingo bonus. If you happen to draw this symbol from the hopper at some stage in the game, you’ll be rewarded with an additional bonus, the exact nature of which isn’t ever explained in the game. Just keep playing and it’s bound to show up at some stage and then everything will be revealed. In terms of the sort of sums that can be won from this game, you’ll make a minimum of 3 coins for completing a single line and at best you’ll earn 1,500 coins for completing an entire card. This is with the lowest possible bet set however. If you turn things up to the highest possible setting, you’ll now be able to win up to 30,000 coins from a single card.
If you’ve played 90-ball bingo before you’ll know what to expect from this game. Although the aim of the game is to complete a line on the 5x3 grid, not all lines are created equal. Some are worth more than others, depending on how elaborate the pattern is. Broadly speaking the more goes it takes to complete a line, the more you’ll receive for your troubles.
Completing two lines will earn you at least 100 coins, and that’s with the lowest bet setting in place. When you start the game, the balls are drawn from the hopper in the centre of the screen, where they spin constantly until you’re ready to go. They then assemble at the bottom of the screen, nestling alongside the Paris skyline, complete with the obligatory outline of the Eiffel Tower.
Although in action this game doesn’t prove to be as cool as its name, Last Bingo in Paris is still pretty fun, provided you’ve a penchant for bingo. Play for fun and you’ll be entertained for a while. Play for real money and you’ll be entertained for as long as your credits last. Sure, the graphics and animations are nothing special but then they rarely are in bingo games. As online casino games go, Last Bingo in Paris is perfectly pleasing. 90-ball bingo players should check it out.