In an age where 3D movies are all the rage, I wanted to find something equally exciting for bingo players. Believe it or not there is a bingo gaming variant that offers all the excitement of a 3D flick. Imagine playing a game on three levels – because that’s exactly what this hot little number can provide you and your friends with. Join me as we uncover a whole new gaming world.
Good day folks and welcome to bingo-room.com. I’m your host Jeremy Stersky and I’ll be taking you on an exciting journey into a world of bingo fun and surprises. If you’re keen to play a game that is totally different to any variant you’ve likely seen, then stay tuned because you’re in for a roller coaster ride into 3D without the holograms.
What’s it all about?
Well essentially there are 3 levels to this game. It’s akin to a pyramid of bingo games – quite literally. This game takes place at a lower level, a middle level and an upper level. All you have to do is to build it. I can see all the confusion permeating through cyberspace now – but it’s really easy and I’ll show you how in a couple of easy steps. There are a couple of things that you will need in order to get started (you can tailor the game to your expectations):
- Several sheets of colored cardboard
- A good pair of scissors and some decent sellotape
- A flexible ruler and some brightly colored markers
- You may like straws and markers/tokens or daubers
How to get going?
The first thing you’ll want to do is to cut out several square sheets from the cardboard pieces of paper. Each sheet of card board should feature 9 squares. These squares – 3 of them – will constitute your playing cards. Remember there are 9 numbers on each board and these numbers should be between 1 and 20. I prefer to call the boards 1, 2 and 3 but you’re welcome to name them in any manner you see fit.
Bingo Board 1,2,3
As I mentioned you’re going to cut out these three boards. You’re welcome to paint them, color them or cover them with any background pattern. Recall that you’re going to draw grids of 9 squares on each board. At the corners of each board use straws to pierce through the boards and then stack them 3 deep on the straws. Use a stapler or sellotape to hold the boards in place – one on top of the other.
Now the fun begins!
Define your playing audience or be defined by it. That’s the trick. If you’re looking to play with a younger crowd of kids then you’re going to want to entertain them. That’s what folks like to do at kids’ parties or even at schools. You can use any of the many exciting educational bingo gaming varieties I’ve suggested or even create your own. Just make sure that you have enough exciting questions to pose and clear answers as presented on your bingo cards in the 9-square grids.
The winner of this type of bingo game can be determined in many ways. Now let’s get creative because it’s 3D bingo so here’s my tip. Let’s suggest a pattern say the letter ‘U’. How do you suppose we create a 3D-style U. Well Bingo Board 1 can look like this:
Together they for a 3D U! There are many fantastic styles that you can create with this 3D bingo gaming style. If you’ve played 3D bingo gaming variants – I’d love to hear about it here on bingo-room.
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Hello Mate – it’s got to be your most inventive post yet. Kudos
A good gaming idea. I’d like to see it in play. Looks like it may be fun.
Greatttttttttttt post on bingo 3d gaming where you find this concept?
Very well done. I have never seen a game like this ever before…. where?
You know its true when you see it in play.
Thank you for your comments folks. Yes I most certainly found this to be one of my most interesting bingo blog posts. I’ve learned a lot about the game and the way in which it is played by others. The most vital component to online bingo gaming is the technology behind it. I’ve seen magnificent 3D bingo games on lines with virtual cubes being completed by bingo rooms. But more of that in another post!
Until next time,
Jeremy Stersky
http://www.bingo-room.com
This is the first time I have ever seen a bingo game played with patterns on 3 different physical levels. Especially the thought of seeing a bingo card (or 3 of them) on gradations or levels. Where do you come up with such fantastic ideaz mr bingo-room?
I have never before seen a game like this. Where on earth did you find this idea? I read about 3d bingo – but not on multiple levels of 3d bingo cards. So where do you buy these cards because I imagine that they’re not available anywhere on the market
Hello Joe and friends,
Yes this particular gaming variant was not something that I have seen anywhere before. I conjured it up and tried it out a few times – very popular
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