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Mind GamesGet online for the mind games that wont get you divorced! By Emma Kae - 9th August 2001 - Back to News
Whether you are looking for the training that will help you to become a new millionaire due to a certain game show, searching for a challenge or looking for a fun time, MindFun.com is the perfect place for you.
The website is one of the most successful online game sites in the world, despite the fact that the site began simply as a hobby of webmaster Michael Dupée, also known as Quiz Master Champion in the states.
You can play every game on the website for free. The games load in less than 20 seconds and you get feedback at the end to well you how you went. All you need to play is a computer with a connection to the Internet.
The trivia games do not just entertain, but also educate, which almost makes giving up a hard day at the office to play the games excusable!
Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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