House of Bingo review
Registration was simple enough, and as soon as you complete registration you need to submit your credit/debit card details (please note: no money is taken from your bank until you choose to deposit) and then you will receive £20 worth of bonus bucks.
The site itself currently only hosts two types of bingo, 80 ball and 90 ball bingo.
Now for the bad points in my opinion, yes, the site gives you £20 free money, yes you get a quite good percentage on your first deposit BUT the software lacks the functionality of sites like Bingo Scotland and Foxy Bingo.
90 ball bingo room
You cannot manually daub your cards if you want to and you cannot see the card prices for the next game until the current game is finished. This can cause many issues, the main being maxing on a pound game in error. Another downfall of the site is that as an unfunded player, you are restricted to purchasing a mere 15 tickets per game - sites like Wink Bingo and 888 Ladies Bingo all allow you to buy as many as you wish with your free money.
A bonus I did find is that when you play 80 ball bingo on this site, you dont play for one prize, you play for four! 1 line, 2 lines, 3 lines and then a full house.
80 ball bingo room
Having said all that, the site is ok but not one I would personally rush back to.








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