MSN games
August 1st 2007 14:28
I don't know how many of you play the msn live games already, but they are a good source of free stuff! I was going to wait until I could vouch for them myself, but I'm trying to save up all the "tickets" to get the 20,000 ticket prize. (Also known as a Zune). Other prizes include music downloads, magazines, a webcam, xbox 360 and more.
Here is a breakdown of my favorite games (in descending order):
Chicktionary: They give you seven letters and you have to make a certain number of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 letter words from them. I exhausted all the ones they had made up for this game in about two or three days. If you can get all the words in a game you get 20 tickets. I was short one or two words most of the time.
Flexicon: This is like a crossword puzzle. Usually I'm not so good at those, but this was ok. Plus, for every completed puzzle you get 25 tickets.
Clink: For this game you have to use a word from the top answer for the next answer and so on. This game only gets you 10 tickets.
Dingbats: There are three different answers you have to find by picking one letter at a time. (It is like wheel of fortune meets hangman). A completed puzzle only gets you 3 tickets.
There are a few other games to get tickets from, but I don't like them as much. I believe I've tried them all. Seekadoo gets you 15 tickets for a completed puzzle, and Crosswire 20. I think only one game remains after that and gives you 10 tickets for a complete game, but it has something to do with celebrities so I ignore that game.
One of the best things about these games are the hints. Clink and Dingbats have hints for every answer, so you should be able to complete those games every single time.
When I happen to get my Zune I'll let you know! Until then, have fun playing games!
Here is a breakdown of my favorite games (in descending order):
Chicktionary: They give you seven letters and you have to make a certain number of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 letter words from them. I exhausted all the ones they had made up for this game in about two or three days. If you can get all the words in a game you get 20 tickets. I was short one or two words most of the time.
Flexicon: This is like a crossword puzzle. Usually I'm not so good at those, but this was ok. Plus, for every completed puzzle you get 25 tickets.
Clink: For this game you have to use a word from the top answer for the next answer and so on. This game only gets you 10 tickets.
Dingbats: There are three different answers you have to find by picking one letter at a time. (It is like wheel of fortune meets hangman). A completed puzzle only gets you 3 tickets.
There are a few other games to get tickets from, but I don't like them as much. I believe I've tried them all. Seekadoo gets you 15 tickets for a completed puzzle, and Crosswire 20. I think only one game remains after that and gives you 10 tickets for a complete game, but it has something to do with celebrities so I ignore that game.
One of the best things about these games are the hints. Clink and Dingbats have hints for every answer, so you should be able to complete those games every single time.
When I happen to get my Zune I'll let you know! Until then, have fun playing games!
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