I don't know which is more addicting for me -- playing online games, or familiarizing myself with new game sites. I like short games that you can play while multitasking, rather than the ones that require high speed and high concentration.
When Noggin offered to pay me to write a post about their site I was pretty happy because I had never heard of them before. So I went right over here to have a look:
It was sort of hard to drag myself back here, but eventually I decided that the frogs in the Froggy game might become extinct if they depended on me to rescue them.
Later I went back to check out their classic pacman for a while:
noggin gamesI play these kind of games to take a little mini-break from time to time while working online. So after a while I decided to see if I could be of more assistance to the lost frogs. This time I got 3 frogs safely across the road and across the river.
Although registration is not required to play the games, it was easy to register and upload an avatar. The games I played online there did not require special plugins or downloads. Since the games are free, they do display ads when each game is first loaded, but they are short and do not interfere with the play.
I did not check all of the games out, as they have over 300, but the ones I played seemed appropriate for children. However, I think they would also be fun for casual gamers of any age.
In addition to being relaxing and fun, according to some recent studies casual games play a role in health and wellness.
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