Games
Your favorite games with a twist…
All our games are designed to be fun, fast, and fair.
Enjoy unique versions of the classic games you love.
Master them to defeat your opponents like a pro. And, of course, make money!
Bingo
Play this classic Bingo game with a twist, new power-ups! Challenge your opponent in fast-paced Bingo matches by daubing numbers as quickly as possible, then go on to win cash prizes in money games!
See or listen to the called numbers.
Daub numbers as fast as you can on your card to get speed bonuses and fill your power-up bar.
Unlock power-ups (free ball, golden ball, extra time…) and use them wisely to boost your score.
In both versions, Bingo 75 (American Bingo) & Bingo 90 (Classic Bingo), both players have the same cards and the balls & power-ups have the same order.
Bingo 75 or Bingo 90, the choice is yours.
Bingo 75, also called American Bingo, has a smaller card of 5×5 (vs 3×9 for Bingo 90). All 5 columns are marked with a letter (B.I.N.G.O);
The card is filled with 24 random numbers between 1 and 75. The bingo card always has a checked space in the middle.
The game lasts 2 minutes with the balls appearing at a regular interval. The balls have a letter and number.
Ways to call prizes in Bingo 75:
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Horizontal lines
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Vertical lines
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Diagonal lines
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Four corners
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Once you make any of these combinations, hit the button to see your score!
Once you make any of these combinations, hit the button to see your score!
In the Bingo 90 version, also called Classic Bingo, each card has 3 rows and 9 columns, with 15 random numbers and 12 empty spaces (4 per row). The game lasts 80 seconds, and the balls are numbered from 1 to 90. Unlike Bingo 75, the balls have only numbers.
Ways to call prizes in Bingo 90:
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- Line
- Double Line
- Bingo (full card)
- Four corners
- ZigZag
2. Dominoes All Five
– Duration: The match has a max duration of 7 minutes, with no limit on the number of rounds.
– Objective: In this variation, you add up the tiles on all open ends of the board. If the total is a multiple of five, you score points.
– Gameplay rules:
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- The player with the highest double starts the first round.
- The winner of each round starts the next and can begin with any tile. If the first tile is a multiple of five summing up both ends, you score points.
- Call “Dominoes” when you run out of tiles, getting the sum of the opponent’s remaining tiles rounded to the nearest multiple of five.
- Score by placing a tile that makes the total pips on all ends a multiple of five.
- Doubles (e.g., 6-6, 5-5, 4-4) count as their total (e.g., 12, 10, 8).
- The first double tile placed can open two new branches, with a maximum of four branches on the board.
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Dominoes
In any game mode, you’ll play the same match as your opponent, competing against the same CPU.
1. Classic Dominoes with a time limit
Enjoy a straightforward game where you place your tiles on either side of the board, matching your tile with one of the two ends at play.
– Time limit: the match lasts a maximum of 3 rounds or 3 minutes.
– Scoring:
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When a player calls “Dominoes”, they score 25 points plus the sum of the number on the opponent’s remaining tiles divided by 10.
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If both players and the CPU cannot place more tiles due to no possible combinations, the sum of the remaining numbers on each player’s tiles is calculated. The player with the lower score wins and takes the points from the opponent’s tiles.
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– Final Score calculation
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- Base points earned in the match
- 200 points for each round won
- 10 points for each tile placed on the board
- 5 points for each remaining second on the 3-minute timer at the end of the match
- 1000 points if you win by reaching 50 points
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– You’re now ready to play like a pro and start winning money. Play now!
Dominoes
In any game mode, you’ll play the same match as your opponent, competing against the same CPU.
1. Classic Dominoes with a time limit
Enjoy a straightforward game where you place your tiles on either side of the board, matching your tile with one of the two ends at play.
– Time limit: the game lasts a maximum of 3 minutes or 3 rounds.
– Scoring:
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- When a player calls “Dominoes”, they score 25 points plus the sum of the number on the opponent’s remaining tiles divided by 10.
- If both players and the CPU cannot place more tiles due to no possible combinations, the sum of the remaining numbers on each player’s tiles is calculated. The player with the lower score wins and takes the points from the opponent’s tiles.
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– Final Score calculation
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- Base points earned in the match
- 200 points for each round won
- 10 points for each tile placed on the board
- 5 points for each remaining second on the 3-minute timer at the end of the match
- 1000 points if you win by scoring 50 points
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– You’re now ready to play like a pro and start winning money. Play now!
2. Dominoes All Five
– Duration: The match has a max duration of 7 minutes, with no limit on the number of rounds.
– Objective: In this variation, you add up the tiles on all open ends of the board. If the total is a multiple of five, you score points.
– Gameplay rules:
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- The player with the highest double starts the first round.
- The winner of each round starts the next and can begin with any tile. If the first tile is a multiple of five summing up both ends, you score points.
- Call “Dominoes” when you run out of tiles, getting the sum of the opponent’s remaining tiles rounded to the nearest multiple of five.
- Score by placing a tile that makes the total pips on all ends a multiple of five.
- Doubles (e.g., 6-6, 5-5, 4-4) count as their total (e.g., 12, 10, 8).
- The first double tile placed can open two new branches, with a maximum of four branches on the board.
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