What is a Clicking Game?
A Clicking Game is a web browser based game that you click to progress the gameplay.
Travian Clix
For example, Travian is a strategy Clicking Game that you click around to trade resources, build your city, attack the enemy, etc
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PTC Clicking Games
The Second style of clicking games are also known as PTC (Paid to Click). These clicking games are the main focus of this page. The object of the game is to click on links or ads. The Goal of a Clicking game is to get enough funds rounded up and cash out. If you like to get to the Cash Out quicker, you must refer your friends to play with you. Some Clicking Games are a total waste of time because they can be a slow earner or a Scam Site.
If you are unsure the clicking game you are playing, Please refer to the PTC Investigation Listings.
Trek Pay
My favorite Clicking Game is Trek Pay. I like to refer Trek Pay as Star Trek because I though about the TV series when I stumbled upon it in Traffic Now Fire. I started playing this game in October, 2009 and I won $5.50 on January 6, 2010.
Click here to Start Clicking for Captain Kirk
As of December, 2010, Trek Pay is no longer paying to Pay pal. On the other hand, Trek Pay has been moved to the Scam List on the PTC Investigation. If you favorite Clicking Game is moved to the Scam list, it is advised to find a new clicking game that is legit and paying.
Yuwie
Yuwie is another one of my favorite clicking games. The Object of Yuwie is to sign up and get a bunch of your friends to sign up under your referral link. I have been playing Yuwie and I only won a few pennies so far
Gameplay
Yuwie is a social network that pays it's users for browsing, blogging, and adding friends. The Goal of the game is to collect enough money and cash out.
June 6 2012 Update,
Yuwie now closed and up for sale you can purchase the domain for 15,000 US dollars.
Donkey Mails is a website that you register your e-mail to and they will send you junk mail to read.
Donkey Mails Update, I won a buck on this clicking game.
Gameplay
Donkey Mails has two sections you can play.
1. Inbox
Every day you will get messages in your inbox you can click on. Scroll down and click on the link within the Paid Ad section of the message. After clicking on it, a new window will open and you must wait 15 seconds in order to get paid you 0.025 of a cent. Sometimes there are bonuses where you can get a 0.5 of a cent for a 25 second ad or 1 Cent for a 30 second ad. When the time is up you will see "Your Account has been Credited," when you see this message, you may close the page. If you see "The link has expired," close the window and click on paid ad an another message. Once you clicked on your paid ads in your inbox, delete the messages.
2. PTC
In the PTC tab of this clicking game there are a bunch of banners with a dollar value under it. You must click on each banner one at a time and another window will open and you must remain on the page for 15 - 20 seconds. When the time is up it will say "Your account has been credited," once you see that message you may close it and click on the next link.
Logiptc is a clicking game that I have started to play in June, 2010. I have won $5.00 on it after one month of playing. After playing it for a month, the clicks started to slow down and I played it less.
Logiptc Update, I won another $5.00 on this clicking game in October, 2010. Sometimes these clicking games may give you a few ads to click on every day. Please check back and continue playing if there are sites.
Unfortunately, many of these clicking games take forever to get to Pay Out. Many of these clicking games are scams and time wasters. Most Clicking games you will be clicking on 1,000 ads or more to win one penny. Many clicking games may delete your account for inactivity.
Will you make it or not in Clicking Games. It's All Up to you
Happy Clicking
PS. Do not forget to check out the Surfing Games Page.
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