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Taking The Survey

There are a few things you should know about the survey before you begin:
  1. You only need to take the survey once. After you complete it, you will get a personalized score for every game on the site. Any game that is added to MeterBreak in the future will also be scored.
  2. If there is a game that you don’t see on our site, but would like to know the score, please go to the Forums and request the game that you would like added.
  3. Your scores for games are meant to reflect your actual preferences, so be careful and honest when taking the survey.
  4. If you don’t know what a certain Genre is (for example, when it asks you to rate “Endless Runner” but you don’t know what an “Endless Runner” game is), just hover over the Genre with the mouse. A brief description of the Genre will appear, along with several examples of games for that Genre. While the survey generally takes about five minutes to complete, there are a lot of selections to make. If you skip one by accident, we will let you know which questions you skipped. Simply go back to the question using the Previous button and answer it. Then hit the Next button until you are at the end of the survey to complete it.
  5. After you have completed the survey and clicked the Submit button, it may take several minutes to see your scores. This is the ONLY time you should have to wait for results on the website. Once this is finished, you will be ready to enjoy your time on the site.
  6. Once your scores are calculated, you will notice your top 10 games on the left. These games are your overall top 10 games on our site. If you would like to see the top 10 games for a specific console, hover over the “Consoles” link at the top of the page, and choose a console from the drop-down list.
  7. If you decide that you want to change some of your choices, you can re-take the survey at any time by selecting the "Retake Survey" option in the Profile.

The 3 Questions

Each game has been given three questions. Answering the questions will either raise or lower your score. Click any game on the site and you will see this character next to the game's title: Thermometer Zoomed In If you HAVE NOT answered the 3 question for a game, there will be a thermometer in the mouth. But, if you HAVE answered the 3 questions, the thermometer is no longer there, as seen here: No Thermometer If you want to reset the 3 Questions, there are 2 ways to do this:
  1. Click the character for the game you would like to rest. Click Reset and the score will reset. You will also notice that the thermometer will reappear in the character's mouth.
  2. If you have completed the 3 questions for more than 1 game, you can reset them all at once. To do this, click the Profile button that is in the very upper-righthand portion of the site (next to your user name). In the profile, there is a button that says Reset 3 Questions. Click that button, and every game that you answered the 3 questions for will be reset.
If you would like a different character, we have several characters to choose from. Click the Profile button that is at the very upper-righthand portion of the site (right next to your user name) and click Select Character. Click a new character, and then hit Submit, and you're ready to go!
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    Travis Timmons
    Keymaster

    If you’re reading this, we need you. That’s right, YOU! How can you help? By writing for us. What’s in it for you? Well, you get to be published on one of the biggest video game websites around and have a huge audience. And you will also be in the running for a free game each month (more details on that later).

    So, what do you need to do? Good question. Here’s the answer:

    1. Think of an idea. It’s that simple. The idea should be related to video games, TV shows, movies, or the entertainment industry in general. And the idea needs to be in a list format.

    2. Write the idea down. Even if it’s just a rough draft, or a small list, write it down. Post it in the message board here. Let one of our editors see it and start a dialog with you.

    3. Once the idea is approved, beef it up. Make it interesting. Funny. Anything that you think will make people want to read it even more. Once you are in this stage, our editors will work with you to get the article into shape so it can be published on the website.

    Check out the Writer’s Workshop. This is where you post your pitch, get ideas, and share knowledge.

    Free monthly game – this is exactly what it sounds like. Whoever writes an article that gets the most hits within a calendar month will get a free game. The more articles you have published, the higher the odds are that one of your articles will get the most hits. There is a catch. The game must be priced at $60 or less.

    On top of earning a game by getting the most hits in a month you can also get a game if you have 3 articles that are approved. So you don’t even need to get the most hits. After you get 3 articles approved, let us know what game you want, and which console you want it on.

    Once you earn a game your article count starts over. For example, if you have written 2 articles, and your second article gets the most hits that month, you win the free game. The next article you write will be the first article (of three) that counts towards the free game.

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