I didn`t managed to make points on prizelive. Can you help me?

@delkar (1712)
Romania
June 29, 2010 9:15am CST
Today i`ve joined prizelive and all i did it`s too low. I didn`t earned any point at all, just gz, or how they are named there. At games, i saw that i must put 1 gz to have the posibility to play, and maybe to win. Can you help me with more informations?
1 response
@Cargoleta (723)
• Spain
12 Sep 10
Hello! I know this discussion is a little old... but in case you decide to look at it again, I'll try to answer the best I can. Have you tried doing offers? Some of them credit you with points and some of them with game credits. Try doing the daily surveys too, even if you don't qualify for them one day, you can always try again the next day. Another very nice thing that will get you GC is the toolbar, you only have to download and install it, and you'll be able to claim a free GC bonus every day. Something else you can do is try completing the daily tasks (for example, you can get 0.10 GC just for posting a little on the Prizelive messageboards). Hopefully this will help you!
• Spain
16 Sep 10
I'm glad to hear my post was helpful! I don't understand what you mean exactly with your question, though... but I'll try to explain how the games work. When it comes to the games, you can either play in 'practice mode' (you don't have to spend any GC, but you won't earn anything either for playing) or enter a tournament. There's two types of tournaments, the 1 vs 1 (which costs 1GC to play and you earn 0.18 points if you win) and the monthly tournament (which also costs 1GC to play and the earnings are much higher if you manage to win, usually it says the amount you can win next to the 1GC part). My advice is that you play in the 'practice' mode first to get a good feel of how the game works, and once you feel confident enough you can try entering the 1 vs 1 tournament and see if you can earn some money. And, of course, if you get really good at the game you can try to enter the monthly tournament too! :) Good luck, and you're very welcome!