All the ladies in the house

Abea

Tribe of Judah Social Media Manager
Just wondering what games the lady gamers are playing. Don't see too many on the games I'm playing other than minecraft.

Right now I playing in Minecraft, Team Fortress 2, and Champions Online. I don't pay too often for games cause I really can't afford it, so I'm checking out the free ones. I tried League of Legends, didn't much care for that.

I used to play Mabinogi by Nexon, but can't really find any Christian gamers there and there are so many quests that really require parties to complete. Love the game though and will probably play more this winter.

So, what do you play?
 
Everquest2 is where I spend most of my time. They have a free server which my clan is starting to get into, but I'm mostly established on the Bazaar server which allows you to legally sell your stuff for real money which has been my day job for the last few years.

I also like Vanguard, Stronghold, the Elders Scrolls games, and other random things. I have an SOE All Access Pass, so there is a lot I have access to. I'm used to gaming alone because I have a disability that makes it difficult for me to group with other people, but I find it nice when I can support people in other ways like crafting, farming, etc.
 
Really? Is it a good sorce of income?

Yes, they have a centralized selling service through LiveGamer where you can upload items, coins, and characters, fill out an auction listing, and then the system automatically handles bids, payment processing, and delivery, so it's pretty painless and without any customer service responsibilities.

I make a few hundred dollars with it per month, which is good for me being disabled. Someone who's more socially capable could probably make even more by raiding and networking. Vanguard and Free Realms also let you sell things, too, through the same service, but I only have so many hours in a day so I tend to concentrate them more in one place. But the SOE Access Pass will give you access to all those games plus some others for just $20/month, which is a good deal if you want to try out multiple things to see what you like best.

If you're just looking for work at home options in general, textbroker.com is the best-paying place I've come across so far, paying flat fees for writing articles on demand, but the Sony games are pretty nice if you put lots of hours into gameplaying anyway, or if you want something to do that will relieve stress rather than generate it. There's also Dungeons & Treasures, which is a casual browser-based, turn-based dungeon game, though I don't imagine that will pay more than a few dollars per month unless you can get a lot of people to sign up under you, but I find it a relaxing thing to do on my lunch breaks with some of my friends. It's not actually multiplayer, but you can send stuff to help each other out.
 
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