

There are two routes to take (Saint or Sinner), both leading to the same end goal. In this game you are on a mission to make it from the East Coast to the West coast, playing bingo along the way.

Saints and Sinners Bingo keeps the essence of the game while expanding on the rules in certain areas, making it more appealing and playable. Traditionally if you get 5-in-a-row covered you can call “Bingo” and after being checked for accuracy, you win and receive the prize for the round.

If “B-5” is called and you have a 5 in the B row you cover that spot with a chip and wait for the next number to be called. The card is filled with numbers and then random numbers are called. The x-axis is labeled B-I-N-G-O, while the y-axis remains unlabeled and is 5 rows long. In the game you purchase a card that has 25 numbers in a 5x5 grid. Fast forward to today, and it is estimated that $4.6 billion dollars are spent annually in just North America.Bingo, for those of you unfamiliar with the name, is a betting game of chance. And yes, Lowe himself built a casino hotel on the Vegas strip called the Tallyho Inn. Many casinos offer their players the opportunity to play bingo.Fast forward a few years and by the middle of 1930 about 10,000 church based bingo games were being played weekly Not long after first distributing the game, a priest from Pennsylvania reached out to Lowe about using Bingo to raise money for the church. It's well known that Bingo is commonly played in churches, which also happens to trace back to Lowe.The same Edwin Lowe also developed and distributed Yahtzee and, in 1973, he sold his company to Milton Bradley for $26 million.First played in carnivals, a traveling New York toy salesman by the name of Edwin Lowe changed the name to 'Bingo', worked with a math professor to create roughly 6,000 unique bingo card, and manufactured and distributed the game to households across the country The American version of Bingo, on the other hand, originated in the 1920's and was originally called 'Beano'. From there Bingo spread to France and, in the 18th century, to Great Britain and other European countries. It is believed that the British version goes all the way back to the 16th century, originating from the Italian lottery called Il Gioco del Lotto d'Italia.

