Chinese Checkers 1.3
A new release of Chinese Checkers is ready for download.
Version 1.3 enables you to choose the color of the marbles when playing against the computer.
A new release of Chinese Checkers is ready for download.
Version 1.3 enables you to choose the color of the marbles when playing against the computer.
An new release of Chinese Checkers is ready for download.
Version 1.2 enables you to undo your moves when playing against the computer.
An update for Chinese Checkers is now available.
Version 1.1 adds an option to play without sounds.
We’ve just partnered with TrialPay, thus enabling you to obtain a license for MP3 Cat for free!
How does it work?
How is this possible?
Advertisers want to pay for your business. Instead of buying a TV commercial or an ad on a bus as a means of acquiring new customers, with TrialPay advertisers pay for your free product, encouraging you to become a new customer.
So while this offer seems too good to be true, it’s actually in everyone’s best interest…and just as good as it sounds.
Is it really free? What’s the catch?
Yes, it’s really free. TrialPay is simply a new method of advertising that pays customers with free or discounted products out of advertising revenue. You get your chosen product for free by trying or buying something you already wanted anyway.
The terms of each advertiser offer vary from totally free (try Stamps.com, set up an eBay account) to paid or subscription services (send flowers from FTD.com or join Blockbuster Total Access). Regardless of the advertising terms, your initial product and the TrialPay transaction are always totally free. And TrialPay customer service is free, too.
We’ve just partnered with TrialPay, thus enabling you to obtain a license for Wiz Solitaire (for Windows) for free!
How does it work?
How is this possible?
Advertisers want to pay for your business. Instead of buying a TV commercial or an ad on a bus as a means of acquiring new customers, with TrialPay advertisers pay for your free product, encouraging you to become a new customer.
So while this offer seems too good to be true, it’s actually in everyone’s best interest…and just as good as it sounds.
Is it really free? What’s the catch?
Yes, it’s really free. TrialPay is simply a new method of advertising that pays customers with free or discounted products out of advertising revenue. You get your chosen product for free by trying or buying something you already wanted anyway.
The terms of each advertiser offer vary from totally free (try Stamps.com, set up an eBay account) to paid or subscription services (send flowers from FTD.com or join Blockbuster Total Access). Regardless of the advertising terms, your initial product and the TrialPay transaction are always totally free. And TrialPay customer service is free, too.