Booongo
- Name
- Booongo
- Country
- Taiwan, Ukraine
- Founded
- 2015
- Games
- 4
- Mobile Games
- Yes
- Browser Games
- Yes
- Desktop Software
- No
- Average Payout
- 95,25
Review
There isn’t much information around regarding this relatively new game developer. The name sure has enough Os, which is maybe a hint as to what will happen when you open their slots. What we could gather is that they appeared somewhere in 2015 with offices in Ukraine and Taiwan as well as that their games running under a Curacao license. To date, they focus solely on HTML5 video slots in 2D and 3D with about 40 titles to their name by late 2018, that are accessible via desktop and mobile devices.
In their first years of existence, their games were found mainly at online casinos in Asia and South-America, which is partly due to the lack of European gaming licenses. That said, the creations are state-of-the-art slots with HD graphics and good win potential. They seem to include in every slot some sort of twist with either an unseen pay-mechanic, novel game windows with up to 5,040 ways to win or surprising random features.
Yet again due to missing licenses, there are not many mainstream casinos offering Booongo slots and it will be even harder to find one starting 2019 as the new regulation comes into force that requires providers to have an MGA or UKGC license, if they want to offer their games in those regulated markets. As of late 2018, we could find Booongo slot at SlotsMillion only, however, that might change in the future.
Nevertheless, there are ample casinos who themselves are operating under a Curacao license that offer their games. The most popular titles are Christmas Charm, Age of Caesar and Secret of Nefertiti. More recently, they released their own version of a ‘Book of…’ slot called Book of Sun.
One game that stood out from the crowd for us was God’s Temple Deluxe, an Egyptian-themed slot featuring reels in a pyramid shape. There are two positions on the left reel and then they grow by one position, up to seven on the sixth reel, leading to 64 pay lines The symbols are stacked so it tends to be feast or famine, which seems appropriate for an Egyptian-themed slot. The twist comes though in the free spin where reels are flipped for more win potential. Playable from 0.20 to 60 credits it offers a maximum pay on a single spin of up to 90,000 coins.