Paid Games Online Lets Gamers Get Paid To Test Online Games
By: Todd Denning
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Paid Games Online has created a network of Internet gaming sites that will pay game players to test their games. Gaming fans love the idea of being the first to test a new game and get paid. Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) November 1, 2005 -- Do gaming websites pay people to play their games? Paid Games Online has created a network of over 150 gaming sites that will pay game enthusiasts to test or try out their new games. New games are being created all the time and need to be tested before they are launched. Paid Games Online has brought all of these companies test games to one convenient website www.paidgamesonline.com. These games encompass many areas of interest. “Of course you have your action games, but we also have games for people that want to play less violent games like backgammon, chess, and sports games.” said Tim Lee of Paid Games Online. “At any one time we have over 500 games in need of testing.” These games change weekly or monthly depending on the length of the test. PaidGamesOnline.com has developed an interesting business by bringing together game companies and people interested in playing games online. Their online members couldn’t agree more. “I love this website because it allows me to earn some extra spending money for doing what I love. Plus I can brag to my friends that I have played new games before anyone else," says Matt Bowman, a member of PaidGamesOnline.com gaming community. Contact: Tim Lee PaidGamesOnline.com 4904 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 Phone: 317-546-8521 e-mail protected from spam bots http://www.paidgamesonline.com
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