Software developer Play’n GO has ventured into the video bingo sector with the launch of “Flying Pigs” and “Bugs Party”, the first two titles in a new line of games.
Both games were developed in partnership with Latin American land-based video bingo specialists Zest Gaming, and are the first online titles available outside the region to combine a slot mechanic with a video bingo display, the company said.
Flying Pigs transports players to a rural countryside setting where the farm comes alive. Up to four bingo cards hold 15 randomly generated numbers during each game. Half of the 60 balls are drawn randomly, with players that are one number away from winning, able to make hay by triggering an extra ball.
Bonus games are available to players who match a pattern shown inside the fenced-in area on screen, with players able to move the friendly pigs inside their pen to reveal further prizes. Revealing the evil boar will signal the end of the bonus game.
Bugs Party has a similar mechanic to Flying Pigs, but with a hungry frog and an angry pest control officer out to stop players from guiding their troupe of crazy bugs to winning combinations.
Jars of jam attract bugs to big wins in the bonus round, with players able to multiply their winnings by a factor of eight when triggering an extra ball.
Johan Tornqvist, chief executive officer of Play’n GO believes the popularity of video bingo in the Latin America land-based sector will translate well to other sectors and regions.
“Players with a slot or bingo background will flock to the two premium titles Flying Pigs and Bugs Party and we’re sure operators will delight in the response to our all-new product line”.
Demo’s are available at http://playngo.com/Games