MICROGAMING BINGO SOFTWARE PLATFORM ENHANCED


Posted 6/2/11 :

Bingo+Plus gives operators more control over the look, feel and layout of bingo rooms.
 
The Isle of Man-based online gambling software developer Microgaming has been busy enhancing its popular internet bingo platform, this week releasing the new and refreshed Bingo+Plus offering.
 
The new platform is fully customisable, giving operators a significant level of control over the look, feel and layout of their online bingo rooms, and allowing them to tailor their offering to existing players and attract new customers.
 
Operators can still opt for the company's standard Bingo room and lobby.
 
The Bingo+Plus software features enhanced multi-language and multi-currency functionality, enabling Bingo players from different regions around the world to play in any bingo room, with the room adapting to their language and currency.
 
This improves liquidity as well as making localisation quicker, more cost effective and straightforward. Players will also benefit from the introduction of consolation prizes, creating more winners per game and more chances to win.
 
In addition to the improvements to the bingo platform, Microgaming’s hugely popular progressive jackpots and side games are accessible from within the bingo rooms.
 
Microgaming's head of network games, Lydia Melton, says: “Online gaming is a fast moving industry, and with so much competition in the marketplace, operators need to ensure their offering is truly outstanding. We’ve seen increased demand in the market for flexible solutions, and Microgaming’s new Bingo+Plus software platform is as flexible and customisable as any gaming software we have seen thus far.
 
“Innovation has always been central to what we do, and we wanted to create a solution that gave our operators complete control over their offering, whilst providing the ultimate bingo experience for players. Through our new Bingo+ Plus software, operators now have access to a comprehensive bingo bingo product and the very best casino side games in the industry.”