Panel Action Bingo is a Game Boy action/adventure video game developed by Japanese studio Locus where the player controls a bird.
[3] It was released in November 1993 to an exclusively North American market.
The player's goal is to compete with a cat to navigate and claim squares on a Bingo card, with either numbers or letters pseudorandomly arranged in 1 to 25 or A to Z, respectively.
Also contrary to standard Bingo, the card is shared by both the cat and bird, and the squares are claimed by moving to the next square of numerical/alphabetical order and pressing the A button.
Since the cat and bird cannot occupy the same square, the game is more about planning and strategy than flat out luck of ordinary Bingo.