Website review: MY PLAY CITY

Published July 4, 2009

After almost a month of holidays still left, most of you must be starting to get bored, tired of watching TV and playing the same video games over and over again. Before you begin to wish for schools to reopen, do visit www.myplaycity.com.

It is a place bursting with games, games and even more games. An enormous and eclectic collection is offered here including racing games, word games, adventure games, arcade games and the list goes on and on. The best thing is that all the games are available free of cost. You can either download the games or play online. No login or account formation is required.

There is also a separate section for games that are specifically designed for girls. To help the user from getting lost in the huge horde there is a list of top 10 games displaced on all pages.

In the multiplayer section you can play the all time favourites like tic-tac-toe, chess, dominos, etc., with people from all over the world.

So check out this site next time you are in need of fun and it will provide you with abundance of it.
— Zahra Hassan

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