31st July 2010
Emmerdale Bingo
The main gaming screen is well organised and boasts a nice green colour scheme as well as picture of The Woolpack public house which is so central to the television show. As one would expect, the game here is the traditional 90 ball variety that Emmerdale residents might well play in the Woolpack, and tickets start from just 5p each. The tickets are shown in the centre of the screen with a numbers board to the right and a chat interface at the bottom. Although the balls are called clearly and enthusiastically, the caller doesn’t have a regional accent. This is a shame, because a Yorkshire accent might have made the Emmerdale Bingo experience a tad more realistic. Fortunately, the friendly nature of the chat here creates a genuine community atmosphere that more than makes up for that small criticism. Powered by Party Bingo, the site offers regular players some nice promotions. Because Emmerdale Bingo is linked with Granada and Yorkshire television, many of these have different television themes, and for players who can think of nothing better than combining their love of TV with their love of bingo, Emmerdale Bingo is sure to be a big hit. For those of you who haven’t seen it, Emmerdale is a long-running soap opera set in a fictional Yorkshire village of the same name. The show has been very popular for decades, and Emmerdale Bingo gives fans the chance to play their favourite game in a setting they can get really enthusiastic about.
21st May 2010 Page Last Updated: 21/05/2010 14:04:30
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