Game Station
Game Station is my oldest still existing venue, founded in 2011 as an addition to the at that times legendary "Gamezone @ The Rock". A lot has changed since these days, but the concepts of Game Station remain unchanged ever since.

You see various sections of machines, all with friendly low scores and all connected to contests and rewards.
Two contests on each game!
Each paid game is connected to two cumulative proportional contests. These are fast contests, one lasting 666 games and one 444 games.

After you play a game, the score you reached is added to your total on the contest. The 5 players with the highest total score will win the prizes shown on the board. Your score is adjusted for the buy in amount, if you e.g. play a game costing L$2000, reaching a score of 60,000, the score is divided by the highest amount connected to the contest and then multiplied by the buy in amount. (In this example: (60,000/10,000) x2,000 = 12,000)

For one playing games costing L$10 it is impossible to compete with one playing games costing L$1000. The last one would on the average get 100 times more points!! Thus the contests are split on buy in price. Those playing L$10 are in a different contests than those playing L$1000.

On each game title there are 3 contests with 666 games, and 4 contests with 444 games. Both groups of contests have different buy in ranges, so that the contests move at different speeds. Fine-tune the amounts you play to get the most out of this!



Dropping score jackpots
All games are connected to a dropping score jackpot. There is a jackpot for each buy in amount, thus when you play a game costing e.g. L$50, you play for the jackpot for the L$50 pay in.

Beat the jackpot score and you'll win 10 times your buy in back, above on the amount you won with the game.

If you don't beat the jackpot score, the score will drop (become lower and thus easier to beat) , this as long as it takes till someone beats it. Yeah, and after being won the score goes up again.

The game Pico Line is an exception, this game does not work with scores thus there can also be no dropping score jackpot.

Jumgla contest
The Jumgla contest is multi region. Every 5 minutes someone playing in the regions of our continent wins L$200.

Each time you play a game costing L$100 or more, Jumgla calculates you a Jumgla score. The one with the highest Jumgla score at the end of the round wins. You can read all about how this is calculated here. Jumgla is a skill-feature, examine how it works and you could benefit.

It is not enough to simple score as high as you can. When you game ends with only 5,000 points, your Jumgla score might be still a lot higher than one who just made 100,000 points.

Jumgla is here as our appreciation for you playing at our places. That deserves a little extra, doesn't it? When you win the Jumgla contest, it sends you the L$. Nothing special you should do to get it. But that is of course no more than you expect at our places.

Turbo Jackpots
The Turbo Jackpots give a nice extra. As soon as all three conditions are met (30 minutes, 30 games played and at least one game with the minimum score) it pays out. Are the conditions not met, then it continues till they are.

It can go fast, every 30 minutes a Turbo Jackpot. There is no minimum buy in, everyone who plays at the game machines connected to a Turbo Jackpot can win it. Just have the highest score, and you'll win.


Dialy rewards & Weekly rewards
A lot of extra money goes to players with our daily and weekly rewards. These contest pay the top players (top 10 on the daily, top 20 on the weekly), who plays most wins.

Each L$ you play is a point on the contest.Click the Your Rank button to see how much you played already. You will also see that for the player above and the player below you, so you know if you can still catch up or be catched up.

When you win on these contests, don't forget to use the Collect L$ button to cash out your winnings.





 4 Hours Winners Contest
All games are connected to the 4 hours winners contest. The best 15 players over a 4 hour period win an amount in game credits.

For each game you play you score points on the winners contest, being the amount you paid to the game plus the amount you won. Thus, the best way to go up fast is winning your games.

The contest has a starting pot and above that a percentage of all amounts played is added. As you see on the picture, the contest displays how large the pot has grown so far.

You could have a look at this contest once in a while. Perhaps playing a a few more games to go up one spot is worth it, perhaps yo are so far ahead you could easily take a break.

The more others play, the bigger the pot grows and thus the bigger your share. There is no maximum.

After the 4 hours round finishes, you can inspect your credits at the Game Credit Account Manager. Your credits remain valid for 30 days, they will be used to refund you as soon as you play a game.



Game Station has a variety of games. Click any of the game in the list here to the right to get a manual for that game.


It is not hard but playing as a pro requires some effort from you.


Some games are fast (Core S, Space Race), others have more rounds on a bigger board (No Devil, Pico Line) and some (Fire, Clover4) require more strategic playing than others.


The choice is yours!

Since 2011
Game Station opened March 10, 2011. Before that I had 2 smaller places with games inside freebie stores. These 2 did not survive the declaration of the Skill Gaming Policy, I tried to save the Gamezone @ The Rock but we rented that land and the owner said "NO!".

That makes Game Station my oldest still existing venue.

At first I only used the platform part where currently is No Devil, because game machines costed a fortune compared to my budget these days. Luke created Joker for me, and all sorts of contest boards and such.

We started in a difficult period. LL was cracking down on games, the one day you bought a bunch of expensive games, the next day they might be ruled out.
With only that platform in use, we survived the first months. Then it got more quiet, regarding regulations. It didn't get more quiet regarding visitors to the new, rather different, gaming region. People discovered this place, liked it, and stayed.

We placed more games, filled the region, games we remember nowadays as exotic games from the past: Jinx, Stomp The Fox, Reel Wild and the legendary Money Vault.

The available games changed drastically after the introduction of the Skill Gaming Policy in 2015. All games were forbidden unless explicity approved in a rather harsh approval process.

At some point, Game Station had simply no games at all. It was tempting to simply close it down and leave. But, I am happy I didn't.

Being honest and fair, offering players good scores and reward was the key to the success of all my places. The skill gaming policy seemed a curse, but it took away a lot of the wild west that Second Life gaming once was. All is much better regulated nowadays.

Only it took years before things recovered. Nowadays we have again a wide availability of games. Games that went through an extensive approval process, games of quality.

Game Station is not alone anymore. It expanded, next to Game Station I placed new regions, Cleopatra Games, Devilish Dream, the Low Score Tower, the Factory and Gladiator Games.

Each with its unique concept.


This brings us where we are now: Game Station being the center of a continent of gaming regions. It is still the same Game Station with its large variety in rewards, good scores and a lot of different games.

We are grateful that so many people choose for the quality we offer, appreciate it and often stay around for many years. Thanks to you all we could grow and offer more and more variety.

Game Station, a somewhat alien looking place, built just above the water of a lake, waiting to welcome you.

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