Do you relax by playing games? Or use gaming as a way to pass the time? You are
not alone. Million are visiting online gaming sites just to have some fun.
MSN Gaming Zone and Yahoo Games are two of the most popular gaming sites. Other
popular sites include Pogo and Happy Puppy.
Games Abound
The variety of games on the Internet is almost overwhelming.
While the younger generation may be going wild over the shoot-em-up games, the
older crowd is finding a wealth of games that suit their tastes. There are card
games, board games, dice games, and puzzle games, to name just a
few.
You can play these games alone, with family and friends, or with online
partners and opponents. Interactive online gaming has quickly and
quietly become one of the most popular entertainment categories in the
US. At any given
time there are hundreds of thousands of gamers playing online. So, if you happen
to be awake at 3 AM, you will not lack for company in the computer game
room.
Payment Scenarios
There are several different payment scenarios for gaming on the Internet.
Many games are free, some charge to download the game, and some are offshoots of
a retail game where you purchase a boxed game and play that game either alone,
with your own friends, or online with others who also own the game. Watch out, a
few of these game sites charge just for the privilege of playing and that can be
expensive. MSN Zone has a popular game called Fighter Ace where the download is
free, but you must pay $1.95 a day or $9.95 a month to play with online
opponents.
While online gaming against opponents is very popular, one of my favorite
game sites is a site where you play alone or against the computer. At Game House you can play any games for free.
You don’t have to register at this site. You just surf over and start playing.
You must be online to play, but you don’t play an opponent. If you find a game
you really like, you can pay a fee (most games are $19.95 or four for $49.95) to
download a super version game to your hard drive. The super version has
additional features, better graphics, and improved sound, and gives you the
ability to be able to play the game while offline.
Game House’s Collapse game won the RealNetworks 2001 Game of the Year
award. In Collapse you out take colorful building blocks in
three’s before they get to the top of the screen. Be careful! The game is highly
addictive. In only ten months more than 100,000 people have downloaded
Collapse.
Games House has a large variety of excellent games that will appeal to the
mature gamer. For instance there is a grid-type game called Candy Cruncher, an
extremely habit-forming game called Addiction Solitaire, and an intriguing word
game called TextTwist. Mac users will be happy to find many of the games
available for them. There are even several games available for playing on a Palm
personal digital assistant.
Connection Speeds
When playing games over the Internet, especially online games, connection
speed can be important. While playing over a regular dial-up connection is fun,
in some games communication delays and pauses cause some frustration. Playing
over a broadband connection, like DSL or cable, is definitely preferable. If you
have a slow Internet connection and don’t like to tie up your telephone line,
don’t despair; downloadable games like those found at Game House may be perfect
for you.
Instructions
If you don’t know how to play a game, most gaming sites offer instructions.
You can even find instructions and tips for card and board games you might enjoy
playing the non-electronically (you know, the old-fashioned) way!. Some sites
will let you watch a game in progress until you get the hang of it. Many offer
chat rooms where you can post questions and some even have volunteer
instructors. The quality and depth of the instruction varies from site to site.
However, if you are determined to learn to play a certain game, you will
probably find adequate guidance. For instance, I like the game of Hearts, but
have never been able to Shoot the Moon. I looked through Internet
game sites and got quite a few tips. Next time my husband and I play with our
son and daughter-in-law, I might be able to surprise them all!
If you haven’t yet investigated gaming on the Internet, give it a try. I
guarantee that before long, you will be sending me the names of your favorite
games and gaming Web sites.
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