Bingo Loft is a complete revamp and relaunch of a little known Dragonfish site, and very nice it looks too! We have a great new welcome offer for you with bingo bonus and spins.
The original version of Bingo Loft was called Big Brother Bingo and when the TV tie-in ended it was basically left in limbo for years by then owners 888 Holdings. Now it is back, under new ownership (Digital Rush Ltd) and with an attention-grabbing new design in shades of purple.
It’s not immediately obvious to the casual visitor what bingo rooms are available at Bingo Loft; they mention 75, 90 and 52 ball bingo in the FAQ but there are no bingo room tiles on the publicly accessible parts of the site, only slot game tiles.
So what lurks inside the lobby? Here’s the rundown of bingo rooms (correct at the time of writing in April 2025):
The free room is very busy, the others less so; this means that the prizes are relatively modest but your chances of winning are much better than they would be in a room with more players. The chat at Dragonfish bingo rooms is very patchy; some Dragonfish sites don’t have any chat at all. Bingo Loft is one of the ones that does, but it’s not in all of the bingo rooms all of the time, only some rooms and only at busy times. When the chat is not running, the chat window disappears completely with no indication of when and whether it might be back.
Dragonfish bingo still does not have any schedule buy, so you can only buy tickets for the next game in any bingo room (that’s why they run any special jackpots in a room of their own). The recently introduced Express Buy does at least let you buy tickets for more than one bingo room without having to leave the lobby.
If you’ve played at a Dragonfish site before, but not recently, you may find that the selection of slot games on offer at Bingo Loft is not what you expect. This is because 888, the original owner of the Dragonfish Platform, sold it to Broadway Gaming at the end of 2021. An immediate effect was that all of 888’s own slot games such as Millionaire Genie were removed. Dragonfish have now also stopped working with several well known game providers such as IGT and NetEnt but on the other hand, due to the long standing business relationship between Broadway Gaming and Microgaming (now Games Global), a large number of popular games from the Microgaming back catalogue have been added. Eyecon slots have always been a feature of Dragonfish bingo sites and remain so; they supply all of the progressive jackpots at Bingo Loft including super and mega jackpot versions of all the Fluffy games. The jackpot amounts are helpfully shown on the game tiles.
In addition to the slots, Bingo Loft has a number of Slingo games, but you’ll need to use the search box to find them as they don’t have their own area in the lobby. Indeed, the lobby categorisation is minimal so unless you spot something you want to play in New Release or A-List (the most popular games including Fluffy, Big Bass and 9 Pots of Gold) you’re going to have to use the search box unless you fancy scrolling through the “complete list” of games which doesn’t appear to be in any particular order.
Most slot games at Bingo Loft can be played with bonus (not bingo bonus, but games bonus which is how whatever you win from the welcome offer spins will be paid) but there are a few which can’t; these are clearly marked Real Money Only in the lobby so there’s no need to check a list or anything like that.
Bingo Loft doesn’t appear to have much in the way of player promotions; there’s a My Offers area in the lobby but when we visited it all it contained was a choice of two welcome offers (neither as good as our exclusive offer). A couple of other deposit offers (one involving a spin the wheel bonus game and one slot spins) were on the main part of the site and presumably would be shown to players once the welcome offer has been taken up. There’s also a refer a friend promotion.
One of the big plus points of the Dragonfish bingo and slots lobby is how easy it is to use on a mobile phone; a combination of tabs (but not too many) and horizontal scrolling help with navigation and the search box works for bingo room names as well as for slot games. A deposit button is on screen all the time so you can top up while on the go without having to go back to the lobby. The bingo rooms look very much on a phone as they do on a larger screen apart from mini games and chat (if there is any) being in pop ups instead of on panes to the side of the play area. The only caveat is that in some rooms the default ticket purchase is set quite high (e.g. 24 tickets) and if you want to buy fewer than that (and haven’t already bought 24 by mistake) you have to remove them all and add back in one at a time.
With hosted chat (at peak times) and exclusive promotions, Bingo Loft is a Dragonfish bingo site that is much more than just a skin. If you are a fan of the Dragonfish bingo product, you’ll definitely want to check it out.
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Bingo Loft has the standard Dragonfish Responsible Gaming policy document, which has recently been reformatted to present the content in easily digestible chunks, most with links to futher information. Their safer gambling tools are the usual game time reminder, deposit limits, take a break and self exclusion; with the exception of reality check these have direct links for logged in players to activate them and there’s also a link to GAMSTOP.