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Wink Bingo Has The X-Factor?

Do you have the X-Factor? If so try Wink Bingo's X-Factor slot game.

2011-02-16
LONDON, ENGLAND, February 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) The X Factor is one of the most exciting shows on television. Thanks to Wink Bingo you can play it. Not everyone has the ability to be a television star so Wink Bingo provides you the next best thing. Not only can you play the game but you can win some money. What can be better than that?

It is a video slot game that has 5 reels and 20 paylines, so each spin gives a player 20 possible chances at hitting the jackpot. Of course the game takes the players through the whole experience they are used to seeing on television. The X Factor slot game takes players the whole way beginning with Boot Camp. If players can get past there, they will make it to the auditions and follow that up with the TV show.

You don't need any prior knowledge of the show is order to master the slots game. In that regard, it's just like any slots games. If you don't want to select how much to wager after every spin, there is a Auto Spin button that you can select and it will do all the work for you whether it is 10 spins or up to 50 spins. This is a great user-friendly feature. Along with the state of the art graphics it makes for a great multimedia experience.

You need to be capable of absorbing what the judges say. Their criticism can be harsh and not everyone has the ability to move on from this. You need to do everything in your power to secure that Yes vote from them. Every Yes vote will see you win a bonus and the player then has the ability to go double or nothing with that.

From Boot Camp all the way through to the shows, you need to gain 10 stars in order to make it to the Live Final. This is where the magic begins. You have already come a long way to make it this far but like on the TV show, there is still a lot of hard work to do. The player has to choose from a number of different categories for their performance, and based on the judges verdict, audience reaction and performance, they will receive an award offer in cash. A total of three offers will be presented, and it is up to the player to decide whether to accept or reject each one.

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[Press-News.org] Wink Bingo Has The X-Factor?
Do you have the X-Factor? If so try Wink Bingo's X-Factor slot game.