Question regardin Gamehouse membership

 
Efikefi
11 posts
3 of Clubs
Hi, sorry if I'm in the wron place or if it's the 27th time this question has been asked yet I'm thinking of purchasing a gamehouse membership and couldn't find an answer to this anywhere...

What exactly is the difference between funpass and funticket except for the monthly rate?

It says 1 free game per month vs 900 free games but what does it mean?
I'm just not sure I'm ready to pay 20usd per month without really understanding what I'm paying for...

Thanx in advance for any answers!

Posted on Sun Dec 13 13:25:39 PST 2009

flyingsquirrely
1332 posts
9 of Spades
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Posted on Sun Dec 13 18:55:04 PST 2009

cloud9
47 posts
4 of Hearts
With FunTicket, you pay $6.99/month and get one game per month (your choice), which you can play without being connected to the net and can keep forever. You can also buy extra games at the $6.99 rate.

With FunPass, you pay $19.99/month and get access to every game on the site with unlimited play time. You do need to be connected to the net to play the game, though. If you want to be able to play a game offline or after you cancel, you can buy games at the $6.99 rate.

Posted on Mon Dec 14 13:47:55 PST 2009

Efikefi
11 posts
3 of Clubs
Thankyou very much for both your answers - now I finally get it!!!
))

Hmmmm... tough choice though...
I think I rather own my games, yet knowing myself I'll end up spending way more than 20usd per month lol

Then again, when thinking about it, the funpass is really worth it!

Thankyou!

Posted on Mon Dec 14 17:46:04 PST 2009

Summer
52 posts
5 of Spades
I actually took a long time to get what it was too.
I think they ought to use the word "rent" in the description, it makes more sense. I thought it was like, the right to buy them or something, it didnt make sense at all.
But when I figured it out I realized its a good deal, I go through games pretty fast and except for the really addictive puzzle games I dont replay so owning is pretty pointless. I play primarily HOG, and once Im done I dont have any interest in replaying them. So when the budget is ready & I know Ill be spending some game time, I plan to get the pass.
If I really want to "buy" a game for replaying I prefer to get it on a disk so i know I have it if I change computers or whatever else happens. You never know with these electronic agreements, anything can change. The ones I did buy were just to be able to finish them.

Posted on Wed Dec 16 08:28:58 PST 2009