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).

Mastering 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.

Who is credited with creating this game?

The developer credited with making this game is Andrew Wolf.

Is the game built using a 2D or 3D engine, and which one?

The game relies on the Javascript technology or framework.

What descriptive terms are linked to this game?

Tags linked to this game include arcade, ball, bingo.

How would this game be categorized in a genre list?

This game would be categorized as Casual on a gaming platform.

Does the game feature any instances of bloodshed or gore?

No, blood is not part of the gameplay or visuals in Wheel of Bingo.

Can players enjoy this game on smartphones and tablets?

Wheel of Bingo is mobile-compatible.

Is this game safe and appropriate for young users?

Yes, I would recommend Wheel of Bingo for children.

Is there any depiction of cruelty in the gameplay or story?

Yes, the game involves violent or cruel behavior in Wheel of Bingo.
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