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WorldWide Web Games Endorses Kiwi Skill Game Players
August 27, 2006, 7:47 pm (5 years ago)How about becoming richer by $1 million before September? Two lucky players via kiwiskill.com will have this chance since they are qualified for the first-ever WorldWide Web games taking place in Los Angeles, on Saturday, 9th of September.
The duo have also the opportunity to be titled 'World’s Best Casual Gamer'. Both, one Kelli from Pennsylvania and Derek from British Columbia are likely to be flown to LA for playing the $1 million grand prize and the champion title.
A thrilled Kelli comments, 'I am very excited to have an opportunity to participate in such an exciting challenge. While I am a proficient player at home, my biggest fear, however, is that I will panic under the pressure,'
Seventy five finalists who have been qualified because they have achieved highest scores in their own tournament brackets. The most sought after casual are the Bejeweled 2, Solitaire and Zuma.
FUN Technologies is hosting the games by subsidiaries and filmed and will hit the air as a TV special show on GSN. The TV show may see the light in the GSN, a Network for Games, in the year end.
Skill games online industry is expecting a growth of up to $1.56 billion next year. It is estimated that, 124 million Americans are playing skill games online!
Kiwi Skill’s Gary Jensen said, 'We're thrilled that two Kiwi Skill players made it into the finals in the World Wide Web games. It's amazing how fast this industry is growing…so much that we now fly players from all around the world to compete for $1 million. It’s great!' Of course it is!
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