It’s not revolutionary, but it is at least a means of adding a little colour to bingo, a game that isn’t famed for providing a thrill a second. Slingo is a concept that Slingo Originals seem to be immensely proud of. It’s odd that there are developers still working in Flash, for the percentage of internet-connected devices that can access this content is diminishing by the day. As a consequence, this isn’t a mobile-compatible game and you may also have issues getting it to work in the Chrome browser on desktop. As online casino games go, Slingo Britain’s Got Talent is reasonably well designed but unfortunately it’s Flash-based. You might not find any elements of your favourite talent-based ITV show here, but you will find a 5x5 bingo board and a few ways to win.
Aside from the fact that it looks kinda creepy, it has absolutely no connection with BGT. Instead, they’ve got a red-nosed joker which appears in the logo for this game. Slingo Originals seem to have obtained the permission to use the name and logo of the show and then stopped there. There’s no theme tune from the show, no video clips, no animations, no symbols based on it and no talent whatsoever.
It’s curiously named in that it has absolutely nothing to do with Britain’s Got Talent the television show apart from borrowing its logo. Slingo Britain’s Got Talent by Slingo Originals is a curiously named game.