Square Enix’s new service: Game Town (learn to sign up for it)

Chocobo -- Wark! - Image 1 

Square Enix has a new game service out for those on the PC. Yes, they’re expanding in that area too, as if having a game on every format, including mobile phones wasn’t enough.

IGN reports that the new service is called Game Town, and it is for the RPG Giant’s Square Enix Members Rewards program. It is currently in Beta testing and it should offer those who are members of the service some free (FREEEE!) games based on Square Enix properties.

To sign up, you’ll have to be able to work your way through pages worth of Japanese text. If you know what you’re doing though, it should be simple. Just click on our “read” link below. Enter your e-mail address there. Open the e-mail you get from [email protected], and then click on the link at the top of the mail. Over at the contract page, move past the text you can’t read and click the right button. Enter an ID and a password twice.

Now here’s the tricky part. You’re required to select a secret question and a secret answer. The secret answer requires Japanese, so just cut an paste some japanese text into that for your answer.

Enter a nickname, note that it should be different from your login, and enter your sex, birthday, location, and profession, and then click on the right button at the bottom of the page. IGN warns that the first three items can never be changed. So be warned.

After that you’re going to have to select mailing preferences. Since we doubt that you’d be able to read through the Japanese, just click the second circle box from the left for both bottom items.

Ignore all the survey questions and click the right button, and then at the Final confirmation screen click the right button.

There you go. You’d be able to access all their free mini-games so far. It includes Chocobo: Chocobo Flight, Chocobo Balance Stick and Chocobo Classmate. They’re simple casual mini-games, but there is a ranking mode so if you’re top Chocobo, you’re bound to be known. Enjoy folks!

Via IGN

Chocobo -- Wark! - Image 1 

Square Enix has a new game service out for those on the PC. Yes, they’re expanding in that area too, as if having a game on every format, including mobile phones wasn’t enough.

IGN reports that the new service is called Game Town, and it is for the RPG Giant’s Square Enix Members Rewards program. It is currently in Beta testing and it should offer those who are members of the service some free (FREEEE!) games based on Square Enix properties.

To sign up, you’ll have to be able to work your way through pages worth of Japanese text. If you know what you’re doing though, it should be simple. Just click on our “read” link below. Enter your e-mail address there. Open the e-mail you get from [email protected], and then click on the link at the top of the mail. Over at the contract page, move past the text you can’t read and click the right button. Enter an ID and a password twice.

Now here’s the tricky part. You’re required to select a secret question and a secret answer. The secret answer requires Japanese, so just cut an paste some japanese text into that for your answer.

Enter a nickname, note that it should be different from your login, and enter your sex, birthday, location, and profession, and then click on the right button at the bottom of the page. IGN warns that the first three items can never be changed. So be warned.

After that you’re going to have to select mailing preferences. Since we doubt that you’d be able to read through the Japanese, just click the second circle box from the left for both bottom items.

Ignore all the survey questions and click the right button, and then at the Final confirmation screen click the right button.

There you go. You’d be able to access all their free mini-games so far. It includes Chocobo: Chocobo Flight, Chocobo Balance Stick and Chocobo Classmate. They’re simple casual mini-games, but there is a ranking mode so if you’re top Chocobo, you’re bound to be known. Enjoy folks!

Via IGN

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