Bingo.Games is a Jumpman Gaming site with bingo rooms by Pragmatic Play, so there’s certainly plenty of bingo games to choose from.
Bingo.Games is a Jumpman Gaming site that is aimed very much at bingo players – as is evident from the cascading bingo balls that greet you on the home page. Originally launched as a sister site to the award winning Rocket Bingo, it’s owned by bingo specialists but despite the theming the slot games have become more and more prominent as time goes on.
Why Bingo.Games? It’s what is called an “exact match domain” and in this case, anyone who Googles “bingo games” will find this site easily whether that was their intent or whether they were just looking for bingo games in general.
Like other Jumpman sites, Bingo.Games switched to the excellent Pragmatic Play bingo product in 2020, replacing Jumpman’s own bingo software. That means it lives up to its name by offering a great range of different types of bingo games.
75 ball, 90 ball, 80 ball and 30 ball bingo are available alongside the specials Animingo (50 ball with cute animals instead of numbers), Diamond Dazzle (which plays very like Deal or No Deal Bingo) and Bingo Blast (a speed bingo game in which the earlier calls are done all at once in a “blast”). Bingo Games doesn’t run any of its own bingo promotions but the Pragmatic Play bingo network usually has a seasonal special of some kind going on as well as regular jackpot games.
However, if you are the type of player who’s looking for an online community based around bingo, you won’t find it here (or at any other Jumpman site) because chat has not been enabled in any of the bingo rooms; there’s minigames in the place where you would expect to find the chat window.
The slots part of the lobby at Bingo.Games showcases games in themed carousels such as “Gone Fishing”, “Mystical & Magical” and “Fluffy & Friends” and there’s more of these carousels in the “Popular” lobby area including one for new releases. Whenever there’s a slots promotion on (and there always is) the games that are included also have a carousel to make them easy to spot. In November 2025, for example, in addition to the carousel for Pragmatic Play’s long running Drops & Wins promotion there were carousels for three seasonal promotions “Lucky Rush Leaderboard 2”, “Black Friday Drops” and “Sweet Holidays Chase”.
The only other slot game categorisation is in the Jackpots lobby area where’s there’s around 60 titles, mostly by Eyecon with a couple by Yggdrasil. The jackpot amounts are not visible on the game tiles, but none are especially large.
These carousels are very helpful but only go so far. With no way to browse through all of the games in the library, you will need to use the search box to find games that aren’t in carousels – and lots of them aren’t. For example, a search for “Big Bass” turns up 24 Big Bass games but only 13 of them appear in the “Gone Fishing” carousel. And if you want to find classics like the Immortal Romance games, the search bar is the only way (so you really need to know exactly what you’re looking for).
Another potential blocker to taking a deeper dive into the games library is that there’s no information on or attached to the game tiles apart from the name of the game. If you want to find out the provider, what bonus features the game has or its Return To Player, you have to load the game up and look in the game help files.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for an easy way to play popular slot games on your mobile phone, the very simplicity of the lobby is a plus point.
The Casino and Live areas of the lobby focus on roulette and blackjack. To find other types of non slot games you actually need to return to the Popular and Slots lobby areas where Arcade (crash, Lucky Tap, Plinko etc) and Slingo games have their own carousels as does Live Casino, including the game shows Adventures Beyond Wonderland and Sweet Bonanza Candyland (which you’d surely expect to be in the Live lobby area and aren’t). Again, you can use the search box to turn up more game shows, more Slingo games and around 20 scratchcards that aren’t visible in the lobby.
Bingo Games has an array of Jumpman network promotions which include slots leaderboards run in conjunction with game providers, prize draws and redeposit offers based round various versions of the Mega Reel, usually with slot spin rewards. You’ll also receive time limited redeposit offers via email, SMS or whatever channel you opted into when you signed up. The free Daily Wheel gives players the opportunity to win yet more slot spins.
The gamification doesn’t stop there – Bingo Games also has the Trophies player reward scheme whereby players can get even more Mega Reel spins by completing missions.
Payments and customer service aren’t so great. Withdrawals can be quite slow and there’s a fee. You may also have to send them documents to verify your account which can take a while. In terms of customer service, you can contact them via “live chat” but that actually means filling in a web form and waiting for them to get back to you, in office hours only (Mon – Fri 9am – 4pm). You can also email them but it can take 48 hours for them to reply.
Although it doesn’t have anything apart from the welcome offer to set it apart from other Jumpman sites, Bingo.Games could be a good fit for anyone who likes to play a bit of bingo and slots on the go, enjoys the spin the wheel style of offer and isn’t bothered about there being no sense of community.
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