Bingo Crazy used to be a Cozy bingo site. In its more recent incarnation as a Jumpman site only the name remains, as it’s had a funky redesign as well as a platform change.
Bingo Crazy is an ex-Cozy Games site that made a welcome return to the online bingo scene thanks to Jumpman Gaming. Using Pragmatic Play bingo software, it offers an excellent choice of bingo variants, including the 90-ball British staple. Like with other Jumpman sites, there’s a whole lot more to enjoy besides bingo, including slots, casino games, instant wins, and Slingo.
The Mega Wheel is used to award both the welcome offer and reload bonuses for regular players, and as most of the promotions are slots-focused, there are plenty of opportunities to win free spins for popular games.
There are a few things about Bingo Crazy that could make you mad, however, such as the high wagering requirements, chargeable withdrawals, and limited customer service options. But if you’re here purely for the games, any frowns will be turned upside-down.
Bingo Crazy has around 10 online bingo rooms where you can enjoy a variety of games throughout the day and evening. The other games range from live casino games and video poker to scratch cards and video slots. The games at the site come courtesy of multiple software providers including Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming, Playson, Red Tiger, Leander, Yggdrasil, Blueprint Gaming, and Eyecon.
The UK Gambling Commission licenses and regulates all Jumpman Gaming brands, including Bingo Crazy. The website is secured with SSL encryption, and the operator has received no fines or investigations for failing to maintain high standards.
Players from outside the UK (from certain countries and jurisdictions) are covered by a license issued by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission.
The site is part of the GAMSTOP scheme, and it also promotes responsible gambling through its self-help tools (e.g. deposit limits and time-outs) and Jumpman Cares initiative.
As Jumpman Gaming bingo sites go, Bingo Crazy has to be one of the most colourful. Its theme is inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, and to the left of the homepage, you’ll spot a tree containing pointers towards “Nowhere”, “Wonderland”, “Tea Party”, and “Rabbit Hole”. There are also rolling hills, spade and heart-shaped topiary, and a quirky chest of drawers with a rattling teacup placed on top of them. The welcome bonus is advertised in the centre of the screen, and if you click the “Claim Bonus” button, the registration form appears. To take a look around, simply click the choices on the menu bar or continue scrolling down to view some of the featured bingo games and online slots.
Bingo Crazy offers many exciting bingo variants (90,80,75 and 30-ball) including Pragmatic Play’s much-loved Bingo Blast game. The rooms are never too busy, so you potentially stand a better chance of winning. Sadly, there’s no chat so meeting other players is not an option.
There’s no free bingo, but there are plenty of penny and budget-friendly games, and you have the option to play a good choice of mini-games while the bingo games are in progress.
There are three dedicated jackpot rooms, monthly special rooms, and a speed bingo room. The bingo lobby contains thumbnails for each room that tells you the bingo variant, room name, number of players, time of the next game, and total prize pool.
Bingo Crazy is chock-full of entertaining online slots such as Action Bank Plus, Dragon’s Fire, Red-Hot Riches, Rainbow Riches Pick ‘n’ Mix, Multiplier Riches, and Diamond Strike. You can also play jackpot slots like Bouncy Balls 2 Super Jackpot by Eyecon.
There’s video poker too, including All Aces, Aces & Eights, and Double Double Bonus Poker, plus scratch cards and casual games like Football Scratch, Stuffed with £100s, Cut the Grass, Hot 50,000 Safari, and Love Is All You Need.
There are both live and non-live table games available, with the live casino games ranging from Speedy Roulette and Casino Hold’em to Vegas Ball Bonanza and 9 Pots of Gold Live.
There are many Slingo games to try too.
Most of the promotions are shared with Bingo Crazy’s sister sites. The welcome offer lets you play for up to 500 free spins on Fluffy Favourites through the Mega Wheel, although winning isn’t guaranteed.
Other offers include Scratch for Cash (win up to £1k each month by playing scratch card games), Rewards Reel (a daily free game), Trophy Rewards (collect trophies to earn Mega Wheel spins), Happy Hours (play on Wednesday afternoons for the chance to win free spins), 200 Club (earn an Amazon voucher by collecting 200 trophies), and Winner Winner Chicken Dinner (win a £50 Just Eat voucher by achieving the biggest winning spin).
There’s no mobile app, but don’t be alarmed as Bingo Crazy was designed with mobile players in mind. Whether you prefer to play on your laptop or smartphone, all well-known web browsers support the Bingo Crazy website. There are less graphics and ad banners on the mobile site to allow you to see more of the text and games. Menus use a drop-down format while the banking system offers one-tap payments via pre-set deposit and withdrawal amounts.
The banking system is easy to use, and it lets you make deposits and withdrawals using popular payment types like Visa Debit, Pay by Mobile, Paysafecard, Skrill, and Neteller.
You can have a maximum of three debit cards linked to your account. It’s free to make deposits unless you wish to use Pay by Mobile which costs £2.50 per transaction.
The withdrawal processing time is around 72 hours, and there’s a £2.50 fee for each withdrawal.
Bingo Crazy claims to be “a complete gambling destination for the modern player”, with “a little something for all tastes, stake levels, and preferences”, and as far as we’re concerned, it lives up to expectations. The choice of games is fantastic, and the site’s promotions offer up some brilliant prizes, particularly the ones that feature in the monthly giveaway.
Cash only to play bingo.
Jumpman have a standard responsible gaming document which lays out the safer gambling tools they are required to have (deposit limits, time out, reality check and self exclusion).
good site