How to Score Big on Pogo.Com

Pogo.Com Tokens

Devrie Wise
Winning tokens on Pogo.com is fun because you can use them to buy backgrounds and embellishments for your Pogo mini. Tokens can also be use to enter daily drawings for real money, which makes spending countless hours playing Poppit and Hog Heaven Slots seem a little less unproductive then it actually is. Real people do win real prizes on Pogo, but for some of us, building a virtual wealth of tokens is nearly as gratifying as building wealth in the not-so-virtual world.

With that said, if you are looking for honest ways to beef up your Pogo pockets, the following tips may lull you into cyber bliss. On a side note, if you ever encounter computer programs promising a plethora of Pogo tokens by some sort of computer scripting wizardry, be warned that you may forfeit any winnings you do get. Pogo.com is interested in people who play, and if you hit it big by running some program that plays your games for you while you hustle for real dough in the real world, you'll be very disappointed to learn that you've violated the Pogo Terms of Service. So, the tips I give are honest ways of making your token count grow.

Take Advantage of the Pogo.com Token Giveaways

Pogo.com finds clever ways to introduce players to new games. Oftentimes, you can get tokens for visiting their promotional games. When you log into your Pogo.com account, look through all the jazzy images for promotions that might boast, "Visit Monopoly World and get 5000 tokens." Links to all of those on line games with promotions don't always vanish after the tides of players bombard them. Some on line game sites, such as BadgeAddicts.com offer links to "Free Tokens," where surfers will be redirected to the actual Pogo.com promotional pages. If you've never gotten free tokens from the Pogo promotions nor have ever visited this website to take advantage of them, you'll be please to know that there are at least 271,000 tokens to be had by clicking through those Pogo.com promotions.
Play for Pogo Badges

Pogo.com offers ways to earn badges, and most of the time, those badges come with a bonus token award. You may be able to create your own badge by looking for the games you most love to play. These badges change each week, so if you find you are struggling to get some tokens from a game, move on to your favorite games and relax until the new badges are there for the taking.

Play Trivial Pursuit Daily 20

This game is a great way to build some tokens. If you answer most of the questions, you'll note that you get 100 tokens for each one you guess correctly. You can get over 2000 for answering all the questions for each wedge. If you earn the "episode bonus," you'll get an additional 3000 or so tokens, and you can also win tokens through the jackpot spinner. For Trivial Pursuit, you can pick any day you want, and you can earn tokens even if you've already played a game. In some instances, finishing off a week will garner you thousands in more bonus tokens.

Play Trivial Pursuit Daily on Pogo.co.uk.

Yes, if you play on the United Kingdom Pogo Website, you can play a different Trivial Pursuit while logged into your own account. You don't have to sign up for a new account. Just log in to the site with your usual user name and password and you're off to scoring even more big token wins with a totally different, Euro-Centered Trivial Pursuit.

Play Yahtzee Party

Yahtzee Party has a nice way of earning you some tokens for game play, for wins, and especially during its "Super Yahtzee" dice roll. There's a meter that shoots up a little higher each time a player in the room gets a Yahtzee. Once the meter reaches the top, the whole room gets to sit in on a bonus roll. Whatever that bonus roll produces, gives a win to the entire room. You can earn an extra 500 to 2000 tokens for just sitting in on that. You have to have been an active player for the entire time, though, or else your token winnings will be scaled down.

Published by Devrie Wise

Devrie is a veteran Navy weather forecaster who's written weather articles for small base papers. As a Family Service Specialist, she's helped low-income families decrease their energy costs through educati...  View profile

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  • Devrie Wise2/25/2010

    So many people have, it seems. :) My mom is nearly employed for them (paid in tokens, of course).

  • Ranee Wright2/25/2010

    I used to play Pogo a lot.

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