Do you love being a Wisconsinite? Just kidding. Of course you do! And now, you can celebrate your statehood in a whole new way – Wiscongo. The new game, which came out just last year, is Wisconsin-themed bingo, but with a few fun twists. Take a look:
The classic game of Bingo has received a Wisconsin makeover – and the result is Wiscongo!
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Perfect for your next game night, Wiscongo highlights everything that makes the Dairyland State unique.
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The goal of Wiscongo is the same as bingo. And just like with standard bingo, the winning sequence can come in a variety of directions and patterns.
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However, in Wiscongo, the cards feature Wisconsin-themed icons instead of numbers.
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Cheese curds, cranberries, Door County cherries, and Mifflin Street are just a few images that fill the cards.
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The icons aren’t the only thing that sets Wiscongo apart from standard bingo, though.
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There are also the social cards, like “college drunk” and “tall boys,” that require players to drink when pulled.
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Encouraging a little friendly competition, Wiscongo also includes clutch cards, which allow players to trade cards with other players.
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Keeping with the Wisconsin theme, players yell “Wiscongo!” instead of “bingo!”
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The game’s graphics might look familiar, and that’s because all the icons were designed by Milwaukee artist, David Mark Zimmerman.
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But the artwork isn’t the only part of the game produced in Wisconsin. It’s printed and packaged in New Berlin.
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Wiscongo is currently available in several novelty shops, such as Waxwing. It’s also available for purchase online.
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Watch the video below to see Wiscongo in action.
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Ready to order you very own Wiscongo? Or maybe you just want some more information? Visit the Wiscongo website or Facebook page.
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