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Microsoft Bingo now available for Windows Phone as a universal app

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 29, 2020
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Microsoft Bingo now available for Windows Phone as a universal app

Earlier this year, Microsoft Bingo was released to Windows 8.1. Now, Microsoft Bingo is available on Windows Phone and you can also play it on 512MB devices too. Bingo is a travel-themed take on the classic game. Bingo takes you to places like Paris and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. As you play, win, and travel the globe, you will earn Flight Points. Flight Points help you level up and unlock new locations. Play in each location to collect souvenirs, earning you special awards as you complete your souvenir collections.

Join in on even more action with Bingo’s online community. You can place bets on specific numbers on the Power Card prior to matches. Match your bets to your Power Card picks to get a Power Bingo. With each Power Bingo awarded, the community comes closer to reaching its weekly goal. If you help your fellow players hit the weekly goal, you will earn special rewards.

From calling a Bingo, to make a winning bet on a Power Card, you will earn special prizes in the form of Luggage. Each piece of Luggage holds a special surprise just waiting to be unlocked. Now that Bingo is a universal app, you can carry your experience from your Windows Phone to your Windows 8.1 PC or tablet without missing a beat.

Download Microsoft Bingo from the Windows Phone Store or for Windows 8.1 in the links below!

Microsoft Bingo for Windows Phone

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