The Price Is Right: Bingo!
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| Updated : | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Version : | 1.0.0 |
| Developer : | Unknown |
Editor's Review
The Price Is Right Bingo hit my phone at 1:12 a.m. (yes, I checked). I opened it expecting a cute time-sink and instead found a weirdly addictive mash-up of classic bingo and game-show chaos — think bingo cards, Plinko drops, Cliff Hangers, and Drew Carey cracking a joke while you nervously daub for the win. I played the Price Is Right Bingo app on both Android and iOS, hopped through Honolulu and Tokyo (virtual, sadly), and I’ll tell you straight: it’s fun, flawed, and loud in the best way.
Let me be blunt — this isn’t your grandmother’s bingo hall. You can run up to four cards at once. Boosters exist (they’re great when you’re desperate). Teams — yes, real bingo multiplayer teams of up to 30 people — let you trade symbols and chase community goals. I got first Bingo twice in one night and lost my cool when a Plinko chip gobbled my jackpot (rage, followed by laughter). The game leans on microtransactions and occasional ads — don’t expect pure generosity — but the daily Big Wheel and Showcase progression give you reasons to come back. I got stuck on a Cliff Hangers room for two hours (hand sweaty, controller forgotten). That pain made the eventual win taste better.
What works: the variety. Six pricing-game rooms keep things spicy; puzzles and travel unlocks give a sense of forward motion; team play makes grinding social instead of lonely. What doesn’t: matchmaking feels inconsistent, and if you hate RNG, don’t pretend otherwise — sometimes the cards screw you. Also, some cosmetic rewards (avatar frames, Drew Bucks) take real patience or cash. The Drew Carey bingo game vibe is authentic — his voice and the familiar bits sell the show feel — but don’t expect a perfect simulation of the TV spectacle.
Bottom line — try it if you like social mobile games with a competitive streak. This isn’t a deep strategy title. It’s a party in your pocket that wants your attention, and maybe a few bucks. If you want fast wins and zero fluff, look elsewhere. If you like chaotic rounds, social trading, and the occasional heart-attack Bingo moment at 2 a.m., The Price Is Right: Bingo might just be your next guilty pleasure. I’m already back on the leaderboards. Again.
Let me be blunt — this isn’t your grandmother’s bingo hall. You can run up to four cards at once. Boosters exist (they’re great when you’re desperate). Teams — yes, real bingo multiplayer teams of up to 30 people — let you trade symbols and chase community goals. I got first Bingo twice in one night and lost my cool when a Plinko chip gobbled my jackpot (rage, followed by laughter). The game leans on microtransactions and occasional ads — don’t expect pure generosity — but the daily Big Wheel and Showcase progression give you reasons to come back. I got stuck on a Cliff Hangers room for two hours (hand sweaty, controller forgotten). That pain made the eventual win taste better.
What works: the variety. Six pricing-game rooms keep things spicy; puzzles and travel unlocks give a sense of forward motion; team play makes grinding social instead of lonely. What doesn’t: matchmaking feels inconsistent, and if you hate RNG, don’t pretend otherwise — sometimes the cards screw you. Also, some cosmetic rewards (avatar frames, Drew Bucks) take real patience or cash. The Drew Carey bingo game vibe is authentic — his voice and the familiar bits sell the show feel — but don’t expect a perfect simulation of the TV spectacle.
Bottom line — try it if you like social mobile games with a competitive streak. This isn’t a deep strategy title. It’s a party in your pocket that wants your attention, and maybe a few bucks. If you want fast wins and zero fluff, look elsewhere. If you like chaotic rounds, social trading, and the occasional heart-attack Bingo moment at 2 a.m., The Price Is Right: Bingo might just be your next guilty pleasure. I’m already back on the leaderboards. Again.
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