5 Games That Will 'Pay You' If Played + Link Download On Steam Store & Original Link - Games #3

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Not many suspect if playing games alone can make money. Some people would think that making money via video should be done through other 'intermediaries' like Youtube (by making walkthrough or funny reaction), bloggers (by making game reviews played) or maybe making a game tester as a profession.

In spite of it all, it turns out there are cool games out there that can really make money without any intermediaries. So, by playing it you can already drain enough funds to your account. Instead of curious, just take a look at the article below.

5 Games That Will Pay You If Played!

1. Team Fortress 2

Team Fortress 2 is one of the mainstay game Valve used to earn revenue. Uniquely, the revenue is meant not only for Valve itself, but also for players. Just like other online-based multiplayer games, TF2 also has a buying and selling system of items that can be bought with real money.

The coolest thing, the item being sold in TF2, 90% is the creation of the players. That means, anyone who plays this game can make real money by creating items and then selling them to other players.

Link Download >>> Team Fortress 2

 2. Dota 2

Not only Team Fortress 2, Valve's other mainstay game that Dota 2 can also be used as a money-making game. Similarly, games built with the Source Engine also have workshops where items are traded. Later, the items can be purchased by other players and then applied into their hero.

In addition, as we know, DOTA 2 is also an online game with prizes worth billions of dollars. As a result, pro-gamers outside can earn money just by playing this game.

Link Download >>> Dota 2

 3. Second Life

Second Life is an MMORPG game that debuted about a decade ago. This game is not only strong on the side of the community or players, but also has economic value that can make money.

In this game there is a currency called L $ which can be obtained by doing a variety of light activities such as sitting in the camp or create virtual content. Later, the income earned in Second Life can be exchanged for real money through the Forex Stock Index.

Link Download >>> Second Life

4. Entropia Universe

There is a matching MMORPG game with Second Life which can both be a money-making place. The game is called Entropia Universe previously known as Project Entropia.

Unlike Second Life, this game has different gameplay elements that can be categorized as traditional MMORPG games. The currency in this game is dubbed Project Entropia Dollars (PED) that can be redeemed for real money, with an exchange rate of 10 PEDs per $ 1.

Link Download >>> Entropia Universe

5. Eve Online

Eve Online is basically not a money-making game. Instead, in this game players will be charged a subscription fee of about $ 15 per month to be able to play it. However, in this game there is one trick that can be useful to save the cost of your subscription.

How, players must purchase an item called Pilot's License Extension (PLEX) with real money. PLEX has several uses, one of which is to add a 30-day active period to your account. The best part is PLEX can be sold to other players instead of the in-game currency, Interstellar Kredits (ISK).

Link Download >>> Eve Online

The Final Word

That was the info about 5 games that will pay you to play it. In conclusion, not all videos can be used as money-producing fields. Even if you can, chances are you change the fun in playing the game into a job or a permanent profession. May be useful!

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It's hard get any good profit to playtime ratio in TF2 these days... Do you play Second Life? I heard it consumes a lot of time from you if you want to be profit seeker...

Even though I'm not MMO player, I liked this post and included it in my Gaming's Daily because it's well organized and maybe my readers get something from.


By the way, being a game tester isn't playing a game... Most of time the tester job is looking for the bugs via certain methods, rather than playing normally until a bug comes up. It also includes playing the same part of the same level over and over. Yeah, that's not a job for everyone.

Yes, most of the search for bugs from the game, but it's just a side job. It's better to have a steady job than to do this without any definitive results.