Sunday, 13 October 2019

BINGO Blitz How To Play - Tips and Guide 2020




• How do I start playing?

The easiest way to start playing is to go to the LOBBY, select a City that you want to play in, and then click on the PLAY! button. You will automatically be taken to a Room in that City with an available table.

• OK, I selected a City and clicked the PLAY! button, now what?

Now select the amount of Cards you would like to purchase to begin playing in that Room. You can choose to purchase up to four cards to play for one round.

• How do I play?

The easiest way to learn to play BINGO Blitz is to watch the short Tutorial located on the LOBBY page.
BINGO Blitz’s main gameplay is identical to standard Bingo.
A Bingo Card contains 24 numbered spaces and one free space in the center. The numbers are assigned at random on each card and are arranged in five columns of five numbers each by five rows.
Numbers are drawn at random. The last 6 numbers called are displayed above your Bingo cards. You should mark them off your cards as they are called. The Number Display Board keeps track of all the numbers called in a game.
Your goal is to either mark off all four corners or mark off a line with five numbers in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal row on one of your cards.

• So, how is BINGO Blitz different from a standard Bingo game?

BINGO Blitz contains Power-Ups that help you get a Bingo. BINGO Blitz cards also contain Bonus Squares that award you with additional prizes when you correctly mark them off.

• What are the different types of Bonus Squares?

  • Coin Square – Receive extra Coins when marked off.
  • Treasure Square – Receive a Treasure Chest when marked off.
  • Instant Win Square – Instantly win a Bingo when marked off.
  • Free Spaces – Use to complete a Bingo Pattern without needing the marked number called.
  • Collection Item Card – Receive the pictured Collection Item if you win a BINGO on the Card.

• I marked off a Bingo Pattern on a card. How do I claim Bingo?

At the bottom of each card there’s a button with the word BINGO on it. If you’re sure you have a Bingo, click the button to claim it.

• How can I be sure I have a Bingo?

If you claim a Bingo and don’t really have one, you will have made a BAD CALL and will forfeit your card. Make sure you’re correct before calling a Bingo!
Use the Number Display Board to check on your numbers. You can also use it to see numbers that have already been called that you may have missed.

• Why are more numbers being called after a player claims a Bingo?

After the first Bingo is won, there are more numbers being called to allow you and other players a chance to win runner-up prizes. You can check your standing for that round at the bottom of the game.

• What else should I know about BINGO Blitz?

BINGO Blitz contains many other elements that add to the fun:
  • Teams – Invite Friends to be your Teammates to Share in Bonuses and to help each other Receive Additional Items.
  • Levels – Play BINGO Cards to gain XP to Reach Higher Levels to Unlock Bigger Rewards.
  • Coins – Use Coins to Buy Items in the Store.
  • Credits – Use Credits to Buy BINGO Cards.
  • Keys – Use Keys to Open Treasure Chests.
  • Treasure Chests – Treasure Chests Contain Random Prizes.
  • Collection Items – Complete and Turn In Collections to Receive Additional Bonuses and Rewards.
  • Gifts – Send and Receive Gifts to help your Team be Number One.
  • Daily Credits – Daily Credits are free Credits you receive to play BINGO Blitz. Daily Credits are available once every 24 hours, but you have to log into the application to claim them.

• Power-Ups are fun but I’m a Bingo purist, can I still enjoy playing BINGO Blitz?

If you prefer playing Bingo without the added fun of Power-Ups, you can always play plain ole standard Bingo by selecting the City of Plano.

How To

• How do I receive more Credits?

Credits are added everyday that you access the game, and you can increase the amount you receive by:
  • Completing a Collection Set and redeeming it
  • Adding more teammates
You can win credits by:
  • Getting a Bingo
  • Opening up Treasure Chests
  • Reaching certain milestones with the weekly Team Contest
You can also earn Credits through leveling up, as well as purchasing them through the Get Credits tab at the top of the game.

• How do I get more coins? What are they used for?

You can win coins by:
  • Getting a Bingo
  • Finding them in Treasure Chests
  • Correctly daubing Coin Squares on a Bingo card
Coins can also be earned by:
  • Leveling up
  • Earning certain achievements
  • Clicking on your teammates’ BINGO Blitz wall posts
You can also convert Credits into Coins in the Store.
Coins can be used in the Store to purchase Keys to unlock treasure chests, Power-Up Packs to add or refill the amount of power-ups you have, and Collection Items to complete a set.

• What are Treasure Chests for? How do I open them?

Treasure Chests contain many prizes, such as Coins, Keys, Power-Ups, Credits, and Collection Items.
You can win Treasure Chests by:
  • Correctly daubing Treasure Squares on a Bingo card
  • You can add extra Treasure Squares to your Bingo card(s) when using a Treasure Power-Up
Treasure Chests can be opened by simply using Keys. If you’re out of keys, you can ask your teammates to help you out, or you can purchase more Keys in the Store with coins.

• What are the different types of Power-Ups and how do I use them?

There are several types of Power-Ups in BINGO Blitz:
  • Coin Square – Adds a Random Coin Square to each of your Current Cards in Play.
  • Single Daub – Adds a Random Free Space to each of your Current Cards in Play.
  • Double Daub – Adds Two Random Free Spaces to each of your Current Cards in Play.
  • Instant Win* – Adds a Random Instant Win Space to each of your Current Cards in Play.
  • Treasure Square* – Adds a Random Treasure Square to each of your Current Cards in Play.
  • Double Payout* – Doubles your Coin and Credit Winnings for the Current Round.
  • Double XP* – Doubles your Amount of XP Gained for the Current Round.
*these can only be used once per game
You can get Power-Ups by randomly winning them, buying them in the Store, receiving them as Gifts, or requesting Power-Up Packs from your Teammates.
As you gain XP while playing a Bingo card, you will unlock the ability to use a random Power-Up from your inventory.

• What are Collection Items?

Over the course of playing BINGO Blitz, you will come across Collection Items that will randomly be added to your account. Each city has a collection of 12 items: they can be collected by simply playing the game, received as gifts from your neighbors, or through Shadow Cards. (Shadow Cards are Bingo cards that display the silhouette of a collection item in the background; the item will be awarded when you get a Bingo on that card.)
Completing a set of Collection Items for each city will reward you with either extra Daily Credits or a large, one-time payout of Credits.

• What are Team Points?

Every time you or a teammate get a Bingo, Team Points are added for your team’s weekly total (higher level cities will add more Team Points for each Bingo you get). Reaching certain Team Point milestones during the week will unlock bonuses for you and your teammates; you can check on this progress with the bar located above the leaderboard in the Lobby.

Troubleshooting

• I’m all out of Credits, how can I get more?

You have a couple options to get more Credits:
  • Daily Credits – Check into BINGO Blitz every day to claim your free Credits.
  • Buying Credits – If you would like to continue playing right away you can always buy or earn more credits through the GET CREDITS tab on top of the page.

• I clicked on your application but I don’t see anything.

First, if you’re having trouble seeing BINGO Blitz, please update your Flash Player by clicking HERE.
Second, make sure your browser has JavaScript enabled:

For Internet Explorer:

  1. Open the Tools menu.
  2. Select Internet Options, to open the Internet Options dialog box.
  3. Click the Security tab.
  4. Click the Internet symbol (a globe).
  5. Click the Custom Level button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
  6. In the Settings list, scroll down to Scripting.
  7. Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of Enable, so that a colored dot appears in it.

For Firefox:

  1. Select Options from the Tools menu
  2. Click Content
  3. Check Enable Javascript
  4. Click OK
  5. Then refresh/reload your browser window.

For Google Chrome:

Google Chrome installs with JavaScript enabled by default with no easy security setting to alter this.

For Safari:

  1. From the Gears Icon at the top right of your browser select the Preferences option
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Check Enable Javascript
  4. Close the Preferences window.
  5. Then refresh/reload your browser window.

• The game still isn’t loading.

Try clearing your browser’s cache:

For Internet Explorer:

  1. Launch Internet Explorer
  2. Select Tools > Internet Options
  3. Click the Delete button in the Browsing History section
  4. Click on Delete
  5. Close Internet Explorer and re-launch

For Firefox:

  1. Launch Firefox
  2. Select Tools > Clear Recent History
  3. In the Clear Recent History pop-up, select “Everything” from the Time range to clear drop-down list box
  4. Click on Clear Now
  5. Close Firefox and re-launch

For Google Chrome:

  1. Click on the Tools menu (the wrench in the upper-right corner)
  2. Click on “Clear browsing data…”
  3. Check the boxes for the types of information you wish to delete
  4. Clear browsing history
  5. Clear download history
  6. Empty the cache
  7. Delete cookies
  8. Clear saved passwords
  9. Click on “Clear Browsing Data”
  10. Close and re-launch

For Safari:

  1. From the Safari menu, click Empty Cache
  2. When asked: “Are you sure you want to empty the cache?” click Empty
  3. From the Safari menu, click Preferences.
  4. From the Security dialog box, click Bookmarks
  5. Click Show Cookies
  6. From the Cookie dialog box, click Remove All
  7. Click on Done
If that doesn’t work, you may need to change your Flash Player settings:
  1. After the page has loaded, verify that the “Allow third-party Flash content to store data on your computer” option is checked.

• The game moves slowly and animations are jumpy.

You’re either running on an old computer or you have too many things running at the same time as BINGO Blitz.
First, try closing all other programs and browser tabs you have running.
If that doesn’t help , try clicking the Eye icon on the top right of the BINGO Blitz screen. It will reduce the graphic quality of the game a little but will gain you more speed.
Can’t find an answer to your question? Contact our Support Team here

Friday, 11 October 2019

Best Android Games of 2019



If you're looking for the best new games available in the Google Play Store, you've come to the right place. We update this list whenever a new game comes out that's worthy of being added to this list, so you'll always know about the latest and greatest games.

Whether you're new to Android and need some fresh, new games to start building out your Google Play library or simply looking for the latest trendy games that are worthy of your time and attention, these are the best Android games you can find right now.
1-Stardew Valley


If you've never heard of or played Stardew Valley before, it's basically a farming simulator built atop a robust 16-bit open-ended RPG that lets you play and develop your character and farm as you choose. The story begins with your character's arrival in Pelican Town, where you have decided to take over your grandfather's simple family farm.

What makes Stardew Valley such a joy to play is the freedom granted to the player to make the game your own. If you focus on building up your farm, the game is mostly about crop and resource management, which will certainly scratch a certain itch for mobile gamers given how popular that genre of RPG is on mobile — but with Stardew Valley, there's so much more for the player to explore.

Between planting and harvesting your fields, you can work to level up your character's skills with different tools by going fishing or foraging in the woods, head to town to socialize and build relationships with the townsfolk (and even get married, if you choose), or go off on a more traditional combat-based RPG adventure complete with quests to complete and monster-infested mines to explore.

2-Graveyard Keeper


Graveyard Keeper is a cemetery management sim that you can easily sink hours into while enjoying the dark humor of the rather grim subject matter. You may think a game that has you play the role of a town's gravedigger would be depressing and drab, but Graveyard Keeper's bright and colorful art style coupled with the open world and deep crafting mechanics keep things really interesting. You're also rewarded for cutting corners and getting creative. For example, you can start selling ground-up dead bodies to the local butcher, host witch-burning parties, or try and poison some of the local townsfolk to drive in more business.

That's the difference between a premium mobile title like Graveyard Keeper and most other free-to-play mobile sim games — collecting resources isn't time-restricted for hours and you're able to craft anything you need in the game just by foraging, completing quests, and maintaining your graveyard. You'll enjoy the extended play of exploring dungeons and completing quests to find rare supplies and other treasures.

As you can see from the trailer, this game is absolutely gorgeous with a concise and detailed art style and beautiful animations. Because this is a direct port of a PC/console game, you should prepare to sink many many hours into this game, which may include just figuring out the different menus and controls as you work out how to be the best Graveyard Keeper you can be!
3-PUBG Mobile


It's pretty incredible how well PUBG Mobile plays on Android. What started out as a massive 100-player battle royale game has continued to grow and evolve into the all-time best action shooter game for mobile. Drop into massive maps loaded with weapons, ammo, tactical gear, and vehicles in classic battle royale modes. You drop in as a solo player or as part of a team and must use all your best skills to take down your opponents until you're the last man standing.

It's not unheard of for a popular PC or console release to find its way to Android, but you'll be surprised at how well PUBG plays on a smartphone. It's the best game available for Android despite some of the more frustrating aspects of the way the coolest loot is hidden in exploitive loot boxes that are simply should not exist. Nonetheless, the game is free-to-play and accessible for so many gamers.

I like to play with maxed-out graphics, but the game also lets you scale back the graphical detail so you can enjoy smooth gameplay even playing on an older device. If you've got a newer device, crank those settings to the max and enjoy one of the best looking mobile games I've played in a long while.

PUBG Mobile somehow delivers all the epic moments you'd expect the PC game scaled down perfectly for mobile devices, and they've truly embraced the success of adding a zombie mode which has already spawned a sequel mode. Get your squad together, and I'll see you on the battlegrounds!

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Mario Kart Tour’s Tokyo Tour Just Kicked Off, Adding New Tracks, Drivers, Karts, and More


Mario Kart Tour’s Tokyo Tour just kicked off, introducing a bunch of new drivers, karts, tracks, and rewards to earn over the next two weeks.


The highlight of the new tour is Peach (Kimono), the spotlight driver for the new pipe. It’s basically just Peach in a Kimono. She’s got the Mushroom Cannon as a special skill.
Mario Kart Tour’s Tokyo Tour Kicks Off With the Spotlight Character Peach (Kimono)

Also included in the spotlight is the new kart, Quickshaw, and the Purple Oilpaper Umbrella. The spotlight will change to a new driver, kart, and glider in a week’s time.

That’s it for gacha mechanics though. If you refuse to spend money on a mobile game, there’s still plenty of new content for you, including new tracks, drivers available in the shop, and the like.





The Tokyo Tour will last for two weeks, ending on October 23. At that point, a whole new tour will kick off along with new content including drivers and tracks.

So head on over to Google Play and grab Mario Kart Tour to join in the new tour from the very beginning. Or, just ignore it. It’s entirely up to you.

Gears POP! Gets New Pins and Leader Customisation Options in Autumn Update


Gears POP! has just received a new autumn update that includes a bunch of new pins and threads for your Leader.


The new pins include familiar faces like Anya, Drop Pod, Del Walker, and the Ticker.
Gears POP! Also Gets a Host of Balance as Part of the Update

There are also a bunch of new customisation options for your Leader, including new torsos, legs, emblems, and custom logo options. You can grab these new threads in the store.

Of course, there are also a huge number of balance changes too. You can check out the full list of them on the official Gears Pop! site.




If you haven’t played Gears Pop! yet, or you simply deleted it in disgust at launch, you can grab it right now from Google Play

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

CALL OF DUTY: MOBILE RACKS IN 20 MILLION DOWNLOADS

Activision's latest Call of Duty: Mobile has been available for global audiences to download since 1 October and you can already see the rising popularity of the game.




A new report by Sensor Tower has stated that the game has been downloaded over 20 million times and India is leading the charts. Out of the total downloads, 14 percent have been from India while the US comes in second with 9 percent downloads.

“Call of Duty: Mobile has racked up more than $2 million spent on 20 million installs so far, according to Sensor Tower estimates. This includes Activision and Garena’s versions of the game,” said Sensor Tower in a report.

Call of Duty: Mobile is supposed to bring all the familiar elements from the franchise to mobile devices while adding certain new elements that are common in the mobile gaming ecosystem. The game will pack maps from Modern Warfare, including Crash and Crossfire, and also from Black Ops like Nuketown and Hijacked.

(Also Read - PUBG Mobile vs Call of Duty Mobile: Chicken Dinners aren't enticing anymore)

While Team Deathmatch is the more popular game mode on the other gaming platforms for the franchise, Battle Royale is the current hottest first-person shooter mode in mobile games. Naturally, CoD: Mobile will also have this mode where 100 players will drop into a large map and survive until the end. It will support solo, duo, and four-player squad modes where they will have access to several kinds of vehicles including an ATV, helicopter, and raft. There will be first-person and third-person view modes as well.

Although CoD: Mobile could receive an overwhelming response in the west, as mentioned earlier it will face immense competition from PUBG Mobile in Asia, especially in India and South-East Asia. India alone reportedly has over 50 million PUBG Mobile players and it could be incredibly difficult to make players switch to a new battle royale game.