Which Are the Trendiest Games by Virtue Fusion?

Great Bingo Games by Virtue FusionVirtue Fusion is the bingo-dedicated subsidiary of one of the most brilliant iGaming software providers – Playtech. And if you are at least slightly acquainted with the online gambling industry, then for sure you know about the huge collection of awards that this company has received as recognition for the products that they provide. So, without further ado, here are the poshest, most popular games powered by Virtue Fusion and truth be told, my personal favourites.

Coronation Street is the jewel in the crown of exclusive VF bingo creations and a hallmark for British television. The show holds the Guinness World Record for longest-running soap opera and has inspired the bingo masterpiece that thousands of Brits enjoy every day. The room that bears the same name as the show, or Corrie as friends call it, is pretty much your typical 90-ball games, with few extras. There are four prizes to be won: 1L, 2 L, House or Bingo and a Golden Cobbles Jackpot Ticket. And if you are bonkers for Corrie, then I suggest trying the Coronation Street Bouncy Balls side game while playing or while you are waiting for the next game to start.

Deal or No Deal is also a name you have no doubt heard on numerous occasions. Whether you are or not a fan of the TV show, if bingo is your thing then there is no way you haven’t tried the dedicated room at sites like Gala or Mecca Bingo. This game can be played with 75 or 90 balls and has an extra twist, meaning that the Full House winner gets an extra prize from the Deal or No Deal Feature. Just like on TV, in this game boxes are lined-up with certain wins hidden inside. Once a number is called out, the box with the corresponding number is revealed and removed from the prize board. After that, the banker will offer the winner of the full house a deal and he can choose to take it or leave it. He could offer a trade between the boxes, if more than one is left on the prize board, or simply offer an amount in exchange for the one in the box. There is also a scratchcard, a slot and an arcade version of the game and to be perfectly honest, I like them all the same.