Get ready for the new Downton Abbey film with themed bingo and our slot game
It's been nearly three years since we last saw the Crawley family of Downton Abbey. The sequel Duppon: A New Era is released on Friday 29 April in the UK.
The first Downton Abbey film was set in 1927. The main focus was the Crawley family preparing to host King George V and Queen Mary. Maud Bagshaw, the Queen's lady-in-waiting, planned to leave her estate to her maid, Lucy Smith, rather than Robert Crawleys. Violet, who is the Dowager Countess of Grantham, was furious about it. She wanted Mud to be married to Tom, but she changed her mind when she saw the romantic connection between Tom and Lucy.
Sun Bingo has Downton Abbey themed bingo and a slot game.
Get ready for the new Downton Abbey film with themed bingo and our slot game. Draw a 3x3 grid and pick 8 potential plotlines and character actions. In the blank space, note your Donyton Abbey name and grandparent's name.
Sun Bingo has a Downton Abbey themed slot game. Game 1 features symbols including Mr Carson, Anna, Thomas Barrow and Lady Mary. The Game 2 features Lady Edith, Lady Patmore, Robert, Daisy, Tom and Anna. When five red roses are on the active game boards, the Duppon Village Flower Show feature is triggered. You're the judge and get to pick from 30 symbols. Possible prizes include a multiplier of 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 or 750 x your coin bet.
The family gets dressed up for a dinner or event. Mary insults Edith. Tom makes a comment about the aristocratic lifestyle. Robert has a dog beside him.
The Village Jackpot is over £182, The Crawley Jackpots over over £342, and The Grantham Jack Pot over $42,102. New customers can get £50 Bingo Bonus and 50 Free Spins for £10.
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