CONGRATULATIONS to Cassandra!! You’re the winner of today’s contest!!
If you’re coming in a little late, don’t worry! A new contest will go live in about 30-40 minutes. ^_^
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED!
Woohoo!! Welcome to contest #1 of Winster week!! This contest is only open for one day, so don’t wait to enter!!
Who can win: New Winster players (800k lifetime points or less (zero points qualifies as “less”)).
Prize: A Winster day pass! A day pass gives you 300 extra spins, quadruple points, access to private rooms, and NO more ads!!
How to enter: Answer today’s question! If you already have a Winster account, please include your username so I can find you. ^_^ You can still enter even if you don’t currently play Winster, but you’ll have to make an account in order to claim your prize.
As a reminder, if you’re caught using multiple accounts to enter the contest you’ll be disqualified from every contest ever held at Free2WinGames. Also, if you’re playing multiple accounts at Winster you’re violating their one account per person policy and I will report you.
Sorry to get all serious, but cheating really grinds my gears. *^_^* Back to fun stuff!
Today’s question: What is your idea of a “perfect” game?
I know I can’t win, but I want to answer anyway. ^_^
My idea of a perfect game often depends on my mood. Generally though, I prefer single-player games that offer a good challenge. Something that makes me think, but isn’t so difficult that I wistfully long for my days in calculus. (I failed calculus, in case you were wondering. *^_^*)
From time to time I enjoy “speed” games where I’m racing a clock. But the ones with a pause feature are the games I play the most. I get REALLY frustrated when I’m in the middle of a timed game and something pulls me away. It tends to shorten my temper in regards to the interruption, which usually is family. *^_^* Then I get mad at myself for being so involved with a game that I forgot about what’s really important.
How about you? What’s your idea of a “perfect” game?