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If You Could Play One Game For The Rest Of Your Life, What Would It Be?

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You're an online game player. Probably an expert. Actually,
you're probably an expert at a bunch of different games. And you
probably enjoy playing lots of different games, especially the
new ones. But, if you were to pick just one, just one game that
you would have to play for the rest of your life - what would it
be?


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You're an online game player. Probably an expert. Actually,
you're probably an expert at a bunch of different games. And you
probably enjoy playing lots of different games, especially the
new ones. But, if you were to pick just one, just one game that
you would have to play for the rest of your life - what would it
be? Would it be an old school board game like Monopoly or Risk?
Would it be Prime Suspects or Mah Jong Quest? Perhaps it would be
a puzzle such as Big Kahuna Reef, or Fish Tycoon in an underwater
adventure? Or maybe you're a Texas Hold Em fan. Whatever it is,
you're probably very passionate about it. You play it a lot. But
that's how you get to be good, right? It's also a great way to
pass the time and just have some fun.


Web Games

Many people, especially those who aren't super sophisticated
when it comes to online games, are just looking for a way to pass
the time. These are the folks you may see playing the slots for 8
hours at the casinos. They enjoy games, but tend to like the
simple ones, without a whole lot of strategy. Online card,
arcade, and puzzle games provide lots of entertainment value for
many people, everyday. As a bonus, many of these types of games
are free to play on the Internet. These games run in a web
browser, don't require much hardware, and work on almost any
computer.

If you could play only one game for the rest of your life, would
it be a web game?


Puzzle Games

These types of games are very popular. Why? Many of them are
free, or have a free version. There are also a lot of these types
of games out there. What are some of the better ones?

Jewel Quest: You match jewels and quest through beautiful Mayan
ruins in dozens of mind-bending puzzles, while discovering hidden
treasures and priceless artifacts.

Prime Suspects: In what other game could you interview suspects,
solve puzzles, and find key clues? Not many. That's what makes
Prime Suspects so cool. If you have a detective-like nature,
you'll be good at this one.

Bejeweled 2: Innovative, non-violent, the classic game of
gem-swapping. Sound interesting? The goal is to match gems and
colors as quickly as you can. Kids and adults love this one.

If you could play only one game for the rest of your life, would
it be a puzzle game?


Card Games

Card games are as hot as ever. They require skill, they're
challenging and they're fun. Games such as Tik's Texas Hold Em
and Super Poker Stars offer players three unique advantages. They
offer the thrill of playing cards in a casino, there is no risk
because there's no money involved and best of all, players can
test their skills against other card sharks. Online games are
often new creations, but these games are new interpretations on
the classics.

If you could only play one game for the rest of you life, would
it be a classic card game?


Simulation Games

By now, everyone has heard of The Sims. Simulation games have
skyrocketed in popularity and for those gamers who love to create
their own world, the options are endless. You can build a city, a
world or an amusement park with mind boggling roller coasters.
You can even go back in time and relive medieval battles. So what
is the draw of these types of games?

The hook is that as the game progresses, it gets more intricate.
Take Cinema Tycoon for example. Start off with a small cinema and
as you manage concessions, purchases new hit movies and try to
avoid "flops" you build your cinema into a true Mega-Plex. This
game is fun for all ages and levels of gamers.

If you could only play one game for the rest of you life, would
it be a simulation game?


Strategy Games

If you enjoy games that challenge the mind, perhaps strategy
games like Risk II and Chessmaster Challenge are what you are
looking for. These games require you to flex those mental
mussels. Many of the classic strategy games are available to be
played online. You can match wits with your intellectual
counterpart in Russia and find out who truly is the Chessmaster! 
Sound like fun? It is.

3D graphics have brought a new level of realism to strategy
games. These games throw you into the action as if you were
actually there...deploy your forces, attack your foes and build
your armies. Strategy games are typically designed for no more
than 12 simultaneous players. Many of these games are free, or
have a free version online.

If you could only play one game for the rest of you life, would
it be a strategy game?


Game Show Games

You love to win; there is no question about it. Competition is in
your blood. Well, then maybe you could play a game show game for
the rest of your life. Maybe you want to play Family Feud, the
fast-paced game based on the successful Family Feud TV game show!
Beat the average score, or go head-to-head with a friend or an
entire family!  Maybe you are a rock & roll junkie, test your
music knowledge (from the golden oldies to current top bands)
with Rock & Roll JEOPARDY!

If you could only play one game for the rest of you life, would
it be a game show game?


Summary

Well, what did you decide? Would your one game be Texas Hold Em
or Family Feud? Would you choose to become a Cinema Tycoon or
take the Chessmaster Challenge? Fortunately, you don't have to
choose, but if you know what type of games you gravitate towards,
perhaps you can uncover some new games that you never knew
existed!




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