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Slingo.com


Slingo.com Review


Beth Stenson

Rating: 4.1/5

Rating: 4.1/5

The official Slingo site used to have just one multiplayer bingo game, but now there’s a full suite of Pragmatic Play bingo rooms along with masses of other Slingo, slot and casino games.  The welcome bonus is for slots, but there’s also a free bingo tickets offer available.

Slingo.com

About Slingo.com

Slingo.com was originally launched in 2016 on Gaming Realms’ own platform but now that it’s moved to a new network, it’s very much a SkillOnNet product. Still, it manages to differentiate itself from other sites on the network because its Slingo branding goes a lot further than skin-deep. The homepage highlights Slingo titles first, the Slingo tab is in front of the nav bar, and even the promos often tie back to Slingo games. It’s a small detail, but I liked that they didn’t just slap the name on and call it a day.

Getting Started at Slingo.com

Sign-up here is quick, and there’s really not too much to say about it since it’s got the same flow as other SkillOnNet sites. Just put in your email, a password, some personal details, and you’re in. Something I did like about this registration process, though, was that there’s no forced deposit screen – so you can poke around a bit before committing.

There’s a choice of welcome offers – make sure you put the correct code for the offer you want in when you make your first deposit.

Bingo at Slingo.com

Back when Slingo.com was first launched, it was used to showcase Gaming Realms’ Slingo game Slingo Boom as well as all of the single player versions of Slingo that you’re probably more familiar with.

Slingo Boom, being multiplayer, was much more bingo-like than most other Slingo games. It was basically 75 ball bingo on steroids, with 5 numbers called at a time and extra excitement provided by the jesters who marked off numbers randomly. Each player had just one card so everyone had an equal chance of winning.  Unlike the single player versions of the game, Slingo Boom never really caught on, so it was eventually scrapped.

Since the site moved to SkillOnNet, the bingo offering here is now much more fleshed out, with the usual line-up of Pragmatic Play bingo rooms including 90 ball, 80 ball, 75 ball and 30 ball bingo as well as specials such as Animingo and Diamond Dazzle.

Still, you’d be forgiven for missing the bingo entirely at first since it’s tucked away in the top nav rather than being part of the main homepage layout – but once you find it, the rooms are pretty lively. I usually see 50 to 100 players in the popular ones any time I log in which is pretty good going for a site that doesn’t have bingo as its main draw.
Ticket prices range from 1p up to 25p, and while most prize pools are on the small side, I’ve come across a few where there’s over £1,500 to be won.

Slot Games at Slingo.com

It’s called Slingo.com but I would still say that slots are really where Slingo.com flexes its muscles. With over 7,000 titles (6000 of which are slots) in the library, you’re definitely not short on options. But what I appreciated most wasn’t just the volume; it’s that they’ve actually made it easy to navigate all of it.

Lots of other sites I’ve played at just throw massive numbers at you, but then give you a clunky, bare-bones lobby where it’s a chore to find anything. That’s not the case here at all.
The first thing I noticed was the filtering system where you can sort games by provider, volatility, player rating, and even minimum bet, which is rare. There’s a Hot/Cold toggle too – an unusual but pretty useful tool, especially if you want to explore some outside-of-the-box recommendations.

Plus – hovering over any game tile brings up a cool overlay that tells you how many times it’s been played in the past 6 hours. I found myself checking this more than I thought I would – mostly just out of curiosity, but it also helped steer me towards games I might’ve otherwise overlooked.

In terms of providers, you’ve got all the big names: Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Playtech, Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming, and more niche devs like Peter & Sons (who get a lot of love in the free spins promos, actually).

I’ve played at a few SkillOnNet casinos before, and while they often pull from the same pool, the spotlighting of Peter & Sons here makes this one feel a bit more curated. You can tell they’ve made some effort to feature games you might actually want to play rather than just dumping a wall of thumbnails at you.

In the progressive jackpots area, there are lots of familiar names like Playtech’s Age of the Gods and IGT’s MegaJackpots. You’ll also see quite a few Eyecon-powered progressives, too.

And let’s not forget the Slingo games themselves. There’s a whole tab dedicated to them (as there should be), and it’s more than just the usual suspects. You’ll find the classic Slingo Rainbow Riches, Slingo XXXtreme, and newer stuff like Slingo Big Wheel. What I like about this is that they treat Slingo as a main genre, not tucked away in the Other category like many other sites do.

But speaking of the Other section, this area at Slingo is called Instants and it’s well worth checking it. It’s got a fair chunk of scratchcards, instant win games, crash games and novelty titles with games like Spaceman, Fluffy Arcade Ring Toss and Cubes.

As for new games, I’ve noticed several recent titles getting promo banners or showing up in the “New” tab on launch day so this is a good place to go when you want to try games that are fresh on the scene.

Finally there’s the live casino section, which doesn’t feel like a token gesture like it does at lots of other slots-focused sites. Slingo.com has gone with a two-pronged approach: Evolution brings in the game shows and prestige tables (think Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, etc.), while Playtech covers the more classic side of things. I dipped into both and found streaming quality and table availability to be solid. There’s even some video poker options tucked in the mix, which I know a lot of sites have phased out lately, so that’s a nice bonus.

Other Things To Consider

Banking here is basic but gets the job done: debit cards, Trustly, Instant Bank Transfer, and PayPal are all available. I did find the £20 minimum withdrawal kind of annoying though – especially when deposits start at £10.

Withdrawals are usually fast once you’re verified, but don’t wait until the last minute. You’ll need to complete account verification by uploading your ID before making your first withdrawal, and that can take up to 12 hours for the support team to review it. So, I’d recommend getting it sorted early so you’re not sitting around waiting when you’re ready to cash out.

Promotions-wise, I’d say it’s a solid lineup. After the welcome offer, you’ll find a bunch of spins offers – often on Peter & Sons slots – and the Prize Twister promo on Saturdays, which I thought was a fun touch. You make a deposit, spin the wheel, and you might win cash, spins, or bonus funds.

Then there’s the loyalty program, which is more of a slow burner. You move along a visual path and get little rewards as you go – usually free spins. There’s not much clarity on how many points you need to level up, but I liked that it wasn’t just the usual “collect X and redeem Y” setup.

Final Thoughts

Out of the SkillOnNet casinos I’ve played at, Slingo.com is one that definitely feels a lot more curated and has more thought put into its organisation and design. I appreciate that it’s not trying to do everything at once – it leans into its theme, has a great range of slots and really makes it easy for players to find games that will suit their tastes.

Sure, there’s some drawbacks – like the £20 withdrawal minimum is a bit of a drag and the bingo section does feel like a little bit of an afterthought – but overall, I’d say this site still delivers a solid experience for slots and slingo fans.

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Key Information


  • Slots Bonus
    100% on 1st deposit - slot bonus up to £50 with code SLINGO50
  • Minimum Deposit
    £10
  • Other Bonuses

    There’s a choice of three welcome offers including a Big Bass Bonanza spins offer and a Starburst spins plus free bingo tickets offer.

  • Bonus Expiry Info
    30 days
  • Order of Funds Usage
    Cash first
  • Payment Methods
    Debit Card, paysafecard, PayPal, Trustly, Skrill
  • Other Withdrawal Restrictions
    Max bet when playing with bonus is lower out of £5 or 10% of bonus (min 10p). Only one bonus per 72 hours can be claimed across all Skill On Net casinos.
  • Any Caps on Winnings
    £100 max conversion from any bonus or free spins where a deposit was not required
  • Bingo Software
    Pragmatic Play Bingo
  • Powered By
    Skill on Net
  • Date Established
    May, 2016
  • UK License Holder
    Skill On Net Limited
  • UK License Reference Number
    39326
  • Insolvency Protection
    Not Protected

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