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Bingo - Bingo Caller Analysis

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Bingo - Bingo Caller is an interactive iPhone game that offers a versatile Bingo experience tailored for social gatherings and online play. Users can enjoy the game with friends by either printing Bingo cards directly from the app or by playing online via mobile browsers using a QR code. This dual approach caters to various preferences, making it suitable for family gatherings, parties, or casual play sessions with friends at home.

The app features customizable game settings, allowing players to choose between 90 or 75 ball game modes and adjust the speed of number calling to suit their pace. Additionally, users can connect to a television via Airplay for a larger display of the game board. With various voice options, including entertaining English (USA) rhymes, and support for dark mode, Bingo - Bingo Caller delivers a visually appealing and engaging experience for Bingo enthusiasts.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.12.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
7
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Use your old tickets or print new ones and star playing Bingo with your friends.
Use your old tickets or print new ones and star playing Bingo with your friends. Great for parties and raining days. Features: 90 or 75 balls mode. Use of voice to call numbers. Speed numbers configurable. Airplay and external screens support. Tickets generator.

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