Worldwinner
WorldWinner is one of the oldest providers of skill games. With more than 30 million registered players, WorldWinner hosts more than 20 million tournaments every month.
They offer more than 30 different games at the moment, including Solitaire, Online Pool, and Scrabble. Their most popular games are Family Feud, where you have to guess the most popular survey answers, and Jigsaw Genius, where you have to assemble a scrambled image faster than your opponents.
Their latest game release is Wheel of Fortune : With a similar format to the TV version, it's incredibly easy to play! Simply spin the wheel, guess consonants, buy vowels, and figure out the solution to the mystery phrase without going bankrupt!
New: GamArena
Gamarena is a quite new game provider, but thanks to several high quality games, they have already attracted a very loyal gamer base.
Among their most popular games are Backgammon, Yatzy, and several different Solitaire variants.
King.com
King.com is the world’s largest skill game site with more than 200 million online games played every month. King offers more than 80 different games, and is available in 9 different languages.
Among their most popular games include Pyramid Solitaire, Bejeweled 2, and Deal or No Deal, which is based on the hit TV game show.
Skillground
SkillGround offers several retail quality titles to play online. Their most popular game is Utour Golf, a realistic online golf game that will allow players to play in golf tournaments or head to head.
They recently released Toca Race Driver 3 , a fast paced racing simulation game involving a multitude of different motorsport disciplines raced on some of the world’s most famous race tracks.
GameDuell
GameDuell, which is another very popular skill games provider, is offering 20 different games at the moment. Among their most popular games are Magnoid, a breakout variant that requires rapid reactions, and Captain Click, where you have to skillfully clear groups of similar-colored coins.
The mini leagues of GameDuell are a special feature, in which as many as 12 players compete against each other, wherein each player plays against each other only once.
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