GamesThatGive: charity and the game win-win

GamesThatGive: charity and the game win-win


Casual game fans now have a new way to let them when conducting online chess games, but also do point charity.
Because playing games can help cancer patients, and even save the tropical rain forests.

GamesThatGive.net is a new online gaming company, they allow users to their Web site platform for free games, these games include chess and card games and the casual puzzle game Sudoku, etc., while the users get the game awards funds will be used to donate to those well-known charities.


GamesThatGive Website Screenshot

* Site Name: GamesThatGive (http://www.ebookyes.comt)

* On-line Time: April 2008

* Location: the United States, Arizona (Queen Creek, Arizona)

This site is how to operate it?


Users can select a charity, and through the site to begin "micro-donations." Of these contributions is through the user time spent in the game, as well as competitions such as the performance of the score during the exchange. Web site through the implantation of the background of the game to get some advertising revenue, of which 70% of advertising revenue will be directly donated to charity as a partner. In this way, a gaming platform, not only became a platform for a donation of aggregation.

Users can also sign up for a free account to track the progress of these funds - how many books have been distributed to children to buy the hands, how many families have received food aid ... ... this way, obviously also help to improve user participation level.

"People all want to support charitable causes, but when you ask them, most will tell you that they do not have time, no money, or did not know what to do", GAMESTHATGIVE Adam Archer CEO, said: "People do not need to open their wallets. You play, we donate money, which is beneficial to both sides."