[1][2] The game was available in 14 languages, including English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Danish, German, Swedish, and Norwegian.
Players clicked "spin" and matched numbers to fill a slingo card.
Players got a "slingo" by matching five numbers vertically, horizontally or diagonally.
Players could wager their points — the whole loot or just a percentage — and flip the devil-vs-cherub coin to potentially win big or lose it all.
Zynga added a "Play with Friends" button to the game, which eventually let players compete for high scores based on the same board.