There’s a reason why Giant Bingo is called ‘Giant’– and that’s because they have a hefty choice of games for players to try their luck with; from traditional 90-ball bingo with three prizes in each game to something a little more exciting; slots! But what do you get when you combine the numbers of bingo with the thrills of slots? Slingo of course and now, the brand-new Slingo Deal or No Deal game has been revealed…

…and it’s superb. Relive the classic television gameshow action, without Noel Edmonds (yeah!), but you still get the red sealed boxes and the banker with his offer popping up every now and again!

Deal or No Deal:

First up, you need to pick your lucky box from 1 to 26; choose any of the numbered boxes to begin. Choose your stake from £1 at the lower left of the screen and spin to match numbers on the reel with boxes on the grid – this eliminates the box and its contents (prizes). The 5×5 grid is full of red numbered boxes and you get at least 10 attempts to reveal as many lines as possible. After 10 spins, you can either carry on spinning at the stated cost. Each Slingo (line) moves you up the prize boost ladder; multiplying the value of all remaining prizes…

…get a minimum of 4 Slingos to unlock the banker’s offer! Will you take the deal or not to keep on spinning?

Each spin will randomly display five symbols; if a number revealed matches a number on your grid, that number will be eliminated from the game, along with its prize. Jokers are wild and can be used to open any box in the column they appear. The free spin symbol awards an additional spin at the end of the game. Super jokers are also wild and can be used to open a box anywhere in the grid…

…but keep your eyes out for the devil, because he will block potential matches on the reels!

The Banker’s Offer:

There’re 12 possible Slingos to be found in each game. Each Slingo will move you up the prize boost ladder, which applies a multiplier to all remaining prize values in the game, an example of this is; reach 7 Slingos (lines) and that 4x multiplier will be applied to all prizes remaining…

…the red and blue cash values will help you keep track of what’s left.

Click the red box to deal on the banker’s offer, choose the blue no deal box to open your box instead and collect the value inside. Spin to continue the game. If you choose to keep spinning, the banker will make an offer after each spin, based on the prize values remaining. If you reach a full house on the prize ladder, you’ll win the prize in your box x20!

I’ve played this since its launch and it’s a great addition to the Slingo software suite!

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