Bingo Tour, by Avia Games, is one of the most popular and enduring competitive cash game apps that claims to be able to earn you money in real life. This game puts you in a bingo competition against other players, either one on one or tournament style, and whoever gets the most Bingos and scores the most points is the winner.
As long as the game has been around, people have been searching before downloading, in an effort to figure out if this app is a scam or if it’s real and legit. Luckily, we have your answer.
To start, will discuss the gameplay. The gameplay is fairly standard as far as competitive bingo games go. You and another player will do battle against one another, with one bingo card at a time, with each of you having different numbers on the card.
Power ups will also be available to both of you. For example, one power up will temporarily double any point that you earn for a set period of time. The other power up will allow you to daub any square that you want, or choose one from a set of three.
Gameplay is available both one versus one and tournaments style, where are you and a number of other players Will compete to move on in the brackets. The number of games will be played, and eventually, one player will win the grand prize, with two other players taking smaller prizes for finishing second and third.
To figure out whether an app is a scam or not, such as Bingo Tour, there are a few things to consider, the most important being the gameplay mechanics. In this game, your method of winning money in real life is betting against other players.
For example, you put up a dollar, your opponent puts up a dollar, and the winner takes all. Of course, the house also gets a cut, which is how the developer of the game makes money. This makes sense as ads do not run in the game, and there are no other in-app purchases besides loading cash to your account.
With apps that end up being scams, usually, the game shows you racking up large amounts of money for doing simple things, and multiplayer battles never enter into the equation. With this game, the money racks up slowly unless you are extremely, extremely good at bingo, and multiplayer battles are the entire point of the game.
Another thing to consider about this game is its age. If the app was a scam, Apple would have eventually, sometimes immediately, kicked it off of the App Store. As it stands now, it’s been there for a very long time and is not going anywhere anytime soon.
Check the reviews in the App Store and the Google Play Store to see what people think of the app. While reviews are obviously an imperfect science, what you can generally gather from them is that people are getting paid, and the legitimacy of this game is not coming into question.
The one aspect of the game that could be considered questionable is the advertisements. The advertisements show simulations where players earn fictional money at a very high speed. The earnings do not come very quickly in this game, unless you are winning tournaments left and right, but if you have a quick tapping finger, they can come somewhat quickly.
Sure, there are frustrated players complaining about the difficulty of earning any money, but that’s simply because of the quality of competition; this game is played by plenty of older folks who are used to playing bingo in real life or on other apps, so the audience is a competitive one.
Another common complaint that can be seen in reviews is that after you cash out, it can sometimes take a while, between 10 and 14 days, in order to get the money that you earned. However, even though the payday is often slow to come, it does end up happening.
This is consistently one of the top competitive real money games in the App Store and on the Google Play Store, so there are going to be a lot more players cashing out, compared to some of the other bingo games available. This may or may not lead to longer withdrawal times, depending on how prepared the developers are for the influx of new players, but Avia Games seems like they know what they are doing.
Is it difficult to earn money in this game? Yes. But that is actually something that works in its favor as far as pinpointing this game as legitimate. The easier it appears to be to earn money in a mobile game, especially a free one, the more likely it actually is that the game is a scam.
Knowing what we know about Bingo Tour, and considering all of the reviews, the paystubs, and the actual gameplay mechanic, we can definitively say that this app is, indeed, legit, and not a scam. Bingo Tour is the real deal, as are the other games that have been developed by Avia Games that have similar premises.
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@Nancy Juliet, is this true that it is a scam
Wish I could post a screen shot in one night I spent 30 dollars a d got 15 or 20 dollars bonus cash..and I had a withdrawal able amount in a few hours of 420. I had even more but 9.something was Still bonus cash I had to forfeited. And then I still wanted a lilttle to play with.. so yeah fun game
In their advertisement they CLAIM you have to watch ads but that is a LIE. Thàt is the only reason I downloaded the game as I am so irritated with the number of ads I have to watch. THEY ARE MENDACIOUS FORKED TONGUE SPAWN OF SATAN. How is it that you don’t have to watch ALL OF THOSE FREAKING ADS. Please enlighten me. Thanks, Linda
I’m not saying it’s a scam, but obviously rigged. If there are three people “playing now” you know you’re going to get bumped out of the top three. It happens every single time.