Pogo.com

Pogo.com is a website that offers casual games free to play. Besides the original American side there are now also French and British variants. The German platform was closed on August 5, 2012. It is operated by the U.S. side games software giant Electronic Arts.

According to data from the Internet market research firm comScore, April 2008 Pogo in the U.S. is No. 1 independent online gaming platforms. The website is one of over 14 million worldwide monthly unique visitors who play there daily average of more than 69 minutes per day. In addition, pogo.com is one of the most visited websites ever in North America and currently is, according to usage data from Alexa Internet in the United States ranked 40th and in Canada on rank 48 ( as at 4 April 2009), with peaks in the top 30th

Pogo comprises a total of over 100 different games in the fields of puzzle games, word games, card games, board games, casino games as well as arcade and sports games. These can be played depending on the variant alone or with one or more opponents. In addition, Pogo offers over the VIP area Club Pogo on a whole range of additional functionalities, such inter alia, additional games, no ad interruptions, private chat system as well as exclusive avatars. The VIP Club Pogo has over 1.62 million members.

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Each member has a " Pogo Mini", which is a kind of avatar for the player. Acquired through the use of games tokens can be used to unlock extras for this mini. Players can inform you about the so-called pogo courier about news on the site. Also can be friends and like -minded people who are registered on the page, enter in a list of friends. Creating a personal profile page including a custom guestbook is another function. While playing, it is possible with human collaborators who are in the same room to chat. Due to a collaboration between Hasbro and Electronic Arts some known Hasbro board games, including Monopoly, Yahtzee and Trivial Pursuit are free and exclusively playable on Pogo.

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