
British Bingo runs in your browser and is written in Javascript. The game simulates the other players. Players make mistakes. They forget to mark numbers and mark the wrong numbers. Players chat. For example, saying they only have a few numbers left, or telling you when you have forgotten to mark a square. Players leave, join and re-join between and during games. You can cheat and get the game to correctly mark your board. You don't have to call 'line' or 'house' before the next number is called. There is no limit to the number of players (try ten thousand). You can adjust the speed of the game and most sizes. You can choose to see the boards of the other players at your table or the boards of all the players. The game can play for you. You can hear the the players and the caller talk. The game is Free Software and has a GPL v2 license. There are no charges. The game is one HTML page, is less than a megabyte in size, has no graphics files and uses no Javascript libraries. The Javascript is 'minimised' with whitespace removed and names shortened. The source code is available.
What's new in this version:
says how many games have been played and how many numbers it took to get a house or a line. This is under the scoreboard. This is optional - see the 'Special Effects' section of the settings says when not enough numbers have been read out to call 'line' or 'house' runs out of balls less when you do not call 'house' lets you change your name in the scoreboard by clicking on your name shows the names of the players on the first page. Hover over or...
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