Sky Launches New Online Community Games Service
London, United Kingdom (PRWEB) February 26, 2009 -- Sky has now launched a new online community games service on their Sky Games website. Sky Games users can now play multi-player games, chat with other players, earn tokens, register high scores and create their own avatars.
It's free to play and gamers who will have access to over 100 games (http://www.skygames.com) including Cake Mania 3, Bookworm Deluxe and Multiplayer Pool as well as many other puzzle, action and word games.
Dan Chronnell General Manager, Sky Games (http://www.skygames.com) "The online community launch is an important one for Sky Games and a natural step for us. We have created a compelling site, where players can come together and have fun online whether they want to compete with other players or just join in as part of a community. We're very excited to be to be offering such a feature rich gaming experience."
The Sky Games (http://www.skygames.com) website launched in 2007 and is open to all users, whether or not they are Sky TV customers. Visitors to the site can instantly play over 100 free games or choose a subscription pack that gives them over 180 premium download games. Sky Games also provides TV games to over 3 million Sky TV households per year.
Sky Games is supported online by Oberon Media, the leading global distribution network for casual games.
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Sky Launches New Online Community Games Service
Sky has now launched a new online community games service on their Sky Games website, where users can now play multi-player games, chat with other players, earn tokens, register high scores and create their own avatars.
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