Bingo All The Way Review

Bingo All The Way Review
A hint of magic lingers in the air…….

A faint echo of “You better not pout, I’m telling you why” whispers through the warm tropic breeze of summer. I look up and the palm trees are swaying in harmony with a melody that transcends from another time or place. It must be the summer heat and the need to cool off because my mind must be playing tricks on me. My lips are parched, my skin tingles as the sun’s rays beam a sweltering 92 degrees. When suddenly out of no where a brisk coolness swirls through the air as I hear….”Santa Claus is coming to town”. The gentle nudge is Mother Nature’s reminder that it’s Christmas in July!

This is cause for celebration! Bingo All The Way has the perfect slot to play today. Santa in Town takes me away from the summer heat with chilly snowmen, reindeer, ornaments, wreaths, candy canes, presents and Santa himself!

This is a 9 reel slot with a max bet of 3 per line. With a .45 bet I merrily spin the reels. I love slots with bonus rounds! I bet you can’t guess what I need to trigger the bonus? Yes, three Santa's is what I need! I have a pretty good feeling I might get that bonus round today.

It didn’t take long when what appeared before my eyes……Santa, Santa, Santa three times! I am taken to another screen with a cozy fireplace and stockings hanging from the mantel. There is 5 stockings to choose from and I have one pick. Under each of the stockings is a cash bonus. I click the stocking right in the middle that is red and green stripes. $3.00 is added to my bankroll, a nice little treat to boast my bankroll up.

I started out with $20 and continued to play for an hour or so. What I do like about this slot is the bonus round comes often. The bonus rounds were not huge wins for me but It kept me alive with a steady climb. I managed to make a $14.50 profit along the way.

With a profit of $14.50 I think I will go out and buy some mistletoe. Wait a minute this is July! I won’t find mistletoe but I certainly will find suntan lotion.

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