Big Fish Games is a local company (I live in the Puget Sound area, and their U.S. headquarters are in Seattle, Washington!), and they offer a wide variety of interactive games for PC, Mac, mobile phone, and even tablet. One of the best features they offer is a chance to try before you buy. That's right. You can try any of their games for free before you actually purchase them! And they don't just give you a few minutes of free play--they give you a full hour. You can then make the decision whether this is something you would like to purchase and keep or if you need to find a different game. When you join their Game Club, you will have the opportunity to join with gamers from 150 countries who enjoy early access to games, special deals, and more. I was very happy to discover that their website, games, and superior customer service is available in ten languages!
My daughter and I had a chance to review one of their games. I let my daughter pick from amongst their brain teasers, and she chose Joining Hands. I was impressed with how quickly the game downloaded to my computer. As my daughter and I awaited the games beginning, we both noticed how fantastic the graphics were. I was concerned that the game would be too difficult for my daughter. She often plays computer games, and she will lose interest or become very frustrated if she cannot figure them out. I played through the first level, and she instantly was ready to take over the operation of the game.
For the next hour and a half, she played this game. Every time I went out there, she was glued to it. She showed me how to play it, but I decided it was more her style. I could see that everything worked well, and she was enjoying every minute of the game.
When you download a game from Big Fish Games, you also download a game center. I truly appreciate this because sometimes computers are not user-friendly when it comes to looking for files you have downloaded. With the /Game Center, you can always find exactly what games you have downloaded, and it is all in a central place.
I think that Big Fish Games is a site that will appeal to anyone who likes to play computer games. There is something for everyone, and it is very user-friendly. And I am so pleased that they are partnering with me to give away two game codes for two of my international readers! Yes, we are getting the most exciting part of the post--I know this is what you are waiting for.
All you will need to do to win one of these codes is to enter the rafflecopter below by 9:00 P.M. Pacific time on July 22. And after you enter my giveaway, please hop on to the other blogs to win even more global giveaways!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I was sent a free product in exchange for my honest review. I was also financially compensated for writing my review, but all opinions are 100 percent mine. I was not required to give a positive review. Giveaway prizes will be provided by the sponsor.
One Mystery Case File game (I love those) and probably the sequel to Awakening: The Dreamless Castle (it was good, but too short!)
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ReplyDeleteI like the sound of Empress of the Deep and the Awakening... I don't know which one I like better!
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Hidden Objects games Thank you for a great contest and the chance to win!!
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Love Big Fish! I was just playing one of their games a few minutes ago. If I win, I think I would get House of a 1000 Doors (not sure which of the two), unless a new RPG is released between now and then.
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husband is interested in finding a new mah jong game
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I would like toown Royal Envoy game.
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I like to try Diner Dash 5: Boom Collector's Edition - - Paul T/Pauline T aka Paul Tran..... emscout9 at Hotmail dot com
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Old Clockmaker's Riddle
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I like Kingdom Chronicles Collector's Edition!
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I like Robin's Quest: A Legend Born
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I would like Mahjong Towers Eternity
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grim tales the collector's edition
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Old clockmakers riddle game looks great, would love to own it.
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ReplyDeleteI have several handfuls of Big Fish Games already, and I'm waiting (impatiently) for the next Diner Dash game to hit.
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