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This is not your grannie's Bingo, this is underground Bingo that clearly takes some fun elements of Balatro to make things a bit nuts. Made with Godot and available with a demo on Steam, this looks like it could be a lot of fun.

If you've played Balatro, or anything similar, you know the drill. You go through rounds and have to hit a particular score. Each round is harder than the last, but you get given various special tools to screw with it and maximise your gains and create some crazy combinations. Only this time it's with Bingo!

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From the Steam page:

Play a strategic and fast-paced spin on the classic game of bingo!

In this shady underground version of bingo, you make the calls, and you control the balls.

Draw a selection of balls and place in matching spaces for bonuses or strategize your placements and craft the perfect high-scoring line with a set bonus!

Watch out though, because if you can't reach the goal before your draws reach 0, It's all over.

It's up to you to make sure that Betty's last Social Security and Disability checks won't go to waste by completing all 28 rounds in this twisted take on bingo!

The developer has been making a lot of updates to the demo and it will be participating in Steam Next Fest in late February. If you're into more casual games like this - could be a good one to watch.

Bingo Betty
Platform: Native Linux

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