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EA has already cemented its reputation as one of the greediest and most anti-consumer gaming companies out there. They force players into predatory monetization schemes, shove microtransactions down our throats, and treat their games as cash cows rather than quality entertainment. But if you ever run into a problem? Good luck—because EA has NO SUPPORT AT ALL. I paid for a game, yet I CAN’T EVEN PLAY IT. Normally, you’d expect a company of this size to have a working support system, right? WRONG. EA’s website offers NO way to contact support. No live chat, no email, no ticket system—NOTHING. Every attempt to get help just leads you in circles, pushing you toward useless FAQ pages that solve absolutely nothing. EA isn’t just bad at selling games fairly—they deliberately avoid responsibility for the products they sell. They happily take your money but refuse to lift a finger when something goes wrong. This company has completely abandoned customer support. I’m done wasting my time and money on a company that doesn’t even have the decency to support its paying customers. EA is nothing more than a money-hungry, soulless corporation that cares about profits—NOT players. It has been a whole month, and I’m still searching for a way to contact EA. Nothing. No response. No solution. This is beyond incompetence—it’s deliberate negligence.Solvedvkbvnel24ykx11 months agoSeasoned Rookie752Views20likes15Comments🆕Wheel of Fortune Pogo Edition
Jump into America's Game and experience the excitement with each spin of the iconic wheel. Travel and compete to become a puzzle master today in Wheel of Fortune: Pogo Edition! Description In Wheel of Fortune: Pogo™ Edition, you choose how you want to play. Set your version of the iconic wheel with unique and special wedges for a chance at incredible prizes. Feeling adventurous? Go on tour in Around the World mode and see if you can 3- star all the city locations. Looking for competition? Top the leaderboards for big prizes in Tournament mode. Need a change of pace? Join your fellow contestants in the changing landscapes of Seasons mode. Need a boost? Come back every day to spin for free rewards from the Daily Wheel.abbycattx1 year agoHero+431Views18likes4CommentsPogo's Negative Patterns & Refusal to Listen
Today, I saw the notice that three games are being retired: A Way with Words, Anagrams, and Quinn's Aquarium. This genuinely came as a shock to me because Pogo just sunsetted a bunch of games semi-recently and because Quinn's was notoriously one of the most popular games. The elimination of games after Java obviously made sense, but with the cries of players everywhere yearning for the traditional game files to be revitalized...Pogo and EA have been extremely passive when it comes to their fanbase. Worse still and yet, perhaps most notably, the newest games are going to be similar to Solitaire Home Story, Viola's Diner, etc. which again, players have been VERY vocal in saying that these types of games are not desired. The stylization is more juvenile, the gameplay tends to be more similar to what one could get on thousands of other sites, and they are all driven by a similar building structure. Rather than getting to play at your own leisure, there are energy requirements and the focus shifts to buying in-game items. Essentially, it seems to be a desperate appeal toward younger generations and gaining more money from in-site purchases. Part of their message included the following quote: "Retiring older titles allows us to focus our efforts on building exciting new experiences and continuing to strengthen the Pogo platform for the future." However, in reading the message, the vast majority of people are constantly noting their plans to cancel memberships (if they have not already). The forums are bursting with pleas wishing for how the site and games used to be. The newer games could just as easily be retired to focus their efforts elsewhere, but they choose older games for some bizarre reason. Even then...Quinn's still had some components of a building-based game, albeit with unlimited energy and a much preferred interface for the majority of us. I cannot fathom why Pogo has to sunset it; they could even just leave it there to play infinitely instead of washing it from the site. There is no resolution to this that I myself can provide, nor anyone else on this platform, I am sure. I more so needed a place to lay out my thoughts, which I know many of you share based on some other posts. The website now holds barely 60 games, many of which are subpar & that players dislike (or may be neutral toward at best). With one game being sunsetted after another - and with such poor, glitchy, juvenile, basic games replacing them - Pogo is shifting to a site that I may no longer yearn to frequent.mwstar1929 days agoSeasoned Hotshot224Views13likes14CommentsSweet Play in Sweet Tooth Town is not an improvement
If winning a game or completing a challenge to get a badge is so difficult that I have to spend money or an inordinate amount of time to win the game and/or complete the challenge, it stops being play and becomes work. As I no longer have the option to choose to replay levels in Sweet Tooth Town, it goes onto my personal list of "Games not worth the time or money".murdersheread7 months agoSeasoned Novice306Views13likes8CommentsGive us the old Pogo Games Files!
Edit: At this point, all I ask is for the source code for said games, except Shuffle Bump, I need all of the files for it, due to me not having access to them. Hello All, and EA! I come to this forum to ask for EA to release the old Club Pogo game files, including the server stuff to allow the games to actually run! I was talking to an EA representative, and they said if I made a forum and enough people agreed, they would do it, so please, do what we can to get these games back I made a forum on pogo forums, which goes like this: Hello all! So sorry to bother, but I was wondering if I could have the files required to run the old .jar games? I really want to play Squelchies. I would love to play Shuffle Bump, as well, but I don't have the .swf files (Flash) for it. Squelchies seems to be needing something from EA's old servers, specifically "package com.pogo.game.client;" "import com.pogo.util.thin.h;" "import com.pogo.external.page.a;" "import com.pogo.util.thin.b;" "import com.pogo.util.thin.h;". Yes, I know Java and Flash are no longer supported, which is why I want to run them on my computer itself. You guys don't need the files anymore, why not let the people that loved the game have them, or purchase them if neccessary? It was the only memories I really had of my grandmother, whom passed early @ 64 due to cancer, and seeing these gone broke my heart and I, to this day, have been trying my hardest to get these games to work. There are a very small few Flash games on some emulators, but it doesn't suffice. Please, and thank you for reading ~Gabe p.s. her screenname was angelbees Again, please reply if you agree, we can emulate them on some emulator _somewhere_ if they work! Thank you for reading! ~GabeSolvedSinumOfficial3 years agoNew Traveler3.9KViews13likes40CommentsWelcome to Pogo on EA Forums!
Greetings all Pogoians and welcome to our EA Forums Pogo Area! This thread will be a one-stop shop for everything there is to know about EA Forums. Here, we will be posting guides on how to get around EA Forums so you can easily find the information you're looking for - but also on how to ask, answer, and level up! 🥳 You can find more news about Pogo on our Offical Web Pages: Pogo.com | Pogo Forums | Pogo's EA page Helpful Links Index Creating a Support Case/Ticket Pogo Troubleshooting Guide But first things first - the rules. On a platform like this where many people from many different backgrounds chat about many different topics, we need some guidelines that make sure that the EA Forums is a fun and safe place. You can find our New EA Forum Rules & Guidelines when you click HERE These are the topics we will also cover in this thread (simply click on the blue questions below to see the guide) How do I search for content? How do I post a question or reply? How do I find my post and the replies? What are XP and Solutions? And how do they work? How can I change my Answers HQ avatar? How do I write a Direct Message? Do you have any other questions about how the EA Forums work that we haven't covered here? Simply drop @EA_Rtas or EA_Lanna a Direct Message and we will do our best to answer your question and add it here! And now that you know all the basics, you are ready to explore EA Forums and engage with fellow Pogoians! 😃 Have fun! 🙂EA_Leeloo5 years agoEA Staff (Retired)13KViews8likes6CommentsComing Soon to Early Access: New Jigsaw Treasure Hunter HD
Early Access is about to get even better! With the help of our amazing community, we’re putting tons of love and energy into making the new Pogo the best place to play. And starting this month, it’ll be the only place to play the newest Pogo game releases. The first Early Access exclusive, Jigsaw Treasure Hunter HD, arrives this month! Travel the world with Agent Chase Hunter, completing puzzle-powered adventures to collect treasure. Adjust the difficulty to add more complexity and make use of helpful tools to put all your pieces in place. Jigsaw Treasure Hunter HD is a remastering of the Pogo classic, bringing new puzzles alongside improved graphics and performance. Jigsaw Treasure Hunter HD is just the start! Crazy Cakes 2, Winter Wonderland and more are all on the way to Early Access. If you’re on Pogo Classic, you’ll see an “Early Access Exclusive” ribbon next to these games. Just switch over to Early Access to play them. Look for the ribbon at the top of the page to toggle to the new site. See you on Early Access! -Your Friends at PogoEA_Mai6 years agoEA Staff6.3KViews8likes34CommentsRisk Domination - Game Retired
Why was Risk taking off, I have been a member since 2008 & Pogo seems to be getting worst not better. The new games are not very good & some of games that need to be retired still linger on. Maybe i need to move on. Thanks, SetmysightsSolvedHarvey302016 days agoSeasoned Newcomer165Views7likes13CommentsHD Table Game / "Find a Friend" Feedback
This is regarding the new iteration of Jungle Gin HD. I do appreciate that Pogo did establish the chat feature on the side of the screen. The HD game graphics also look great, so kudo's to you in that respect. After posting to several different mediums on Pogo, I was directed to address my concern to the Answers HQ. I tried the Pogo Forum, Pogo Blog and EA help. The Pogo Forum directed me to you. I am but one voice, but I believe i speak for many who are disappointed with the "Find a Friend" feature. I have tried Jungle Gin HD, and understand the instructions. It seems that the programming of the "Find a Friend" feature was not well thought out, as it's almost impossible to find a friend. The issue is that in order to "Find a Friend", you have to wait in an inactive room, and NOT play with the bots for a friend to locate you. I even tried to password a private room, to no avail. This is not feasible. Most of us on Pogo do not have "personal" contact information on our friends. Does EA believe that we will wait in an inactive room for an inordinate amount of time while waiting to play with friends? If Spades goes the way of Jungle Gin HD, would that mean that I'd be waiting for several hours, in an inactive state for my friends to find me? We play quite frequently, and we don't all sign into Pogo at the same time. The way Jungle Gin HD and I'm sure other HD games is set up now, it's impossible to play with friends. I alsoI contacted EA help this morning to see if the programming can be changed so a member can play with Bots until a friend joins you. EA help also told me that the Forum is the proper place to address these issues, but would also elevate it on their end. I am addressing this major issue here which could mean the downfall of Pogo. Thank you very much for listening and your attention to this matter. I have been playing Pogo since 2001 and hate to think that the very purpose of Pogo may have been forgotten. Play, Chat and Make Friends.Solved4.5KViews7likes57CommentsThe Pogo You Love, Now Better Than Ever
A lot has changed since Pogo first arrived over 20 years ago. Internet speeds have increased, technologies have come and gone and we’re all more connected than ever. That’s why we’re teaming up with our amazing community to make sure Pogo keeps up with the times. We’ve heard you loud and clear, and together we’re building a brand-new Pogo experience! Everything you love most about Pogo is getting better as we step into the future. You can see for yourself in an all-new video sneak peek starring Joyce. Catch up with her as she looks back at Pogo through the ages and makes the switch. (Click here if video doesn't show up above) Once you’re done watching, be sure to scroll down here to see our upcoming roadmap and find out how you can join Pogo Early Access. Thanks for spending so much time with Pogo! We’ve got even more fun in store as we continue to build and expand Pogo in the years to come. -Your Friends at PogoEA_Mai6 years agoEA Staff14KViews7likes154CommentsHow do I get back to my original Popo
I do not like the new Pogo How do I get back to my old pogoSolved12KViews7likes129CommentsSweet tooth "sweet play button"
What is the point of the sweet play button? I can find no description of what it is supposed to do and any attempt to use it complete a challenge involving it merely sends me to the same level and shopkeeper every time. Also, no matter which shop i'm in, if I click on next level, it (again) goes to that same shopkeeper and level. Again, this feature does nothing but cause frustration. It does nothing for the game but cause frustration and swearing. It needs to go. Thoughts?SolvedboogerhatWW4 months agoSeasoned Novice188Views5likes8CommentsHow to play FreeCell Solitaire
Tired of the same old gaming routine? FreeCell Solitaire is the perfect antidote! This brain-boosting card game is not only a total blast but also incredibly easy to get the hang of. In this guide, we’ll uncover all the secrets of how to play FreeCell Solitaire, from beginner basics to advanced tips, equipping you with everything you need to master the game. Wondering how it compares to classic Solitaire? We’ll touch on that too. Plus, we’ll introduce you to Pogo’s vibrant FreeCell Solitaire game for a next-level card-playing experience. Ready to join us as we outsmart the cards? Let’s shuffle up and deal in the fun! What is FreeCell Solitaire and how is it different from other solitaire games? FreeCell Solitaire is a brain-teasing card game that puts strategy and problem-solving skills first. Unlike other Solitaire versions, all cards are dealt face-up, and you get four free cells to temporarily store them. These clever twists set FreeCell apart from luck-based games, offering a one-of-a-kind adventure for true Solitaire enthusiasts. How to set up FreeCell Solitaire (+ rules) Display sections Play tableau: It consists of eight columns where cards are dealt face-up. Move cards between these columns to uncover your path to success. Free cells: These are four spaces where you can provisionally hold one card at a time. They act as temporary storage, giving you more flexibility to move cards around the tableau. Foundation stacks: These are four spaces, one for each suit, where you build your winning piles. Once a card is placed onto a foundation stack, it can’t be removed. Card order and sequencing In the tableau columns, cards are built in descending order while alternating colors (e.g., a red 7 can be laid on a black 8). Free cells are your allies The four free cells are strategic allies that act as provisional parking lots for single cards. They allow you to move cards around the tableau more freely, unlocking hidden ones and paving the way toward victory. Stack cards in ascending order to win The ultimate goal in FreeCell Solitaire is to move all cards to the four foundation stacks, building each stack by suit in ascending order from ace to king. How to play FreeCell Solitaire: Step-by-step guide 1. Analyze the card display Take a moment to analyze the initial card display before diving in. Look for potential moves, identify hidden cards, and plan your strategy. 2. Prioritize Aces and Deuces Getting aces and deuces to the foundation stacks early on is crucial in this game, especially when they’re buried deeply under the highest cards. This tactic not only clears space on the tableau but also opens up more opportunities for deciding moves, setting the stage for more efficient gameplay. 3. Stack cards on the main board The main board is your workspace for building stacks of descending cards. The longer your stacks grow, the more space you create. 4. Leave unused cards in the free cells Moving unused cards into the free cells lets you uncover those hidden and arrange sequences more effectively. 5. Pile cards in the Foundation stacks, in order Pile cards in the foundation stacks are built by suit in ascending order from ace to king. 6. Collect all cards into stacks to win! You win when every card has been successfully organized within the foundation stacks. FreeCell Solitaire Strategy: Tricks to play like a pro Basic tips for beginners Start with moves that uncover hidden cards Uncovering hidden cards right away is key in FreeCell Solitaire. This simple tip clears the way for more moves, keeping you in control and out of tight spots. Use free cells strategically—don’t fill them up too soon Don’t rush to fill up your free cells and hold off until you really need them. Leaving them open gives you more flexibility to maneuver and helps you steer clear of sticky scenarios. Develop a strategic use of free cells and watch your Pogo score skyrocket in no time! Build from the tableau when possible before relying on free cells Prioritize building sequences within the tableau before turning to free cells, keeping them free only for critical moments. By focusing on tableau moves first, you gain strategic momentum and maximize your chances of success. Avoid moving cards to the foundation stacks in a hurry Moving cards to the foundation stacks too soon can limit your options, as once there, they become inaccessible for further play. Know the right time to make that move and you’ll have the tableau working in your favor. Advanced techniques Don’t trap kings or high-value cards early Every seasoned player knows that trapping kings or high-value cards early is a surefire way to stall your progress. When you make sure these cards are accessible, you turn seemingly unmanageable stacks into winning opportunities, letting you rack up points on Pogo like a pro! Empty a tableau column to create a ‘reserve stack’ Put yourself ahead of the game by emptying a tableau column to create a ‘reserve stack.’ Unlike free cells, which hold just one card, empty columns are extremely versatile and store up to entire sequences (depending on how many empty free cells and columns you have). With this game-changing tactic, you can reshape the tableau to your advantage and open the door to a smooth victory. Leave at least one FreeCell empty FreeCell Solitaire mastery means keeping options open, so be certain you always have a spare free cell. This way, it’s far easier to move cards around and turn a potential roadblock into a breakthrough point, which gets you a step closer to a Pogo winning streak! Plan several moves ahead Planning well ahead is the cornerstone of FreeCell Solitaire’s expertise. With strategic foresight, you can make more informed decisions throughout, helping you find the best move for every card, avoid potential deadlocks, and stay in control of the tableau. Fill an empty column with a long sequence that starts with a king Whenever possible, fill an empty column with a long, king-starting sequence. This tip frees up valuable space, allowing you to reach hidden gems while building your winning stacks faster. Play FreeCell Solitaire online: Top choice (2025) Payday FreeCell HD Step into a kingdom of regal thrill with Pogo’s Payday FreeCell HD! Featuring a sumptuous royal theme, this fun-packed game challenges your strategic thinking as you build sequences and uncover scratcher cards for bonus points. Indulge in the ultimate FreeCell adventure and rule the tableau like a Solitaire king! Free/Premium: Free. Online/Downloadable: Online. Online games like FreeCell to start playing now! Solitaire Home Story Restore a family home in Solitaire Home Story by solving engaging Solitaire puzzles and unlocking charming décor options. With over 1,500 levels, there’s no shortage of Solitaire excitement! Free/Premium: Free with premium features. Online/Downloadable: Online. Aces up! HD Think the sky’s the limit? The pilot seat in Aces Up! HD, is a high-flying Solitaire version where your mission is to get aces to the top of each column and discard all the other cards. Use flying aces wisely to earn points toward ranks and badges. Free/Premium: Premium. Online/Downloadable: Online. First Class Solitaire HD Soar to new heights luxuriously with First Class Solitaire HD! Enjoy Klondike-style Solitaire while keeping an eye out for bonus cards. Club Pogo members gain extra miles to climb the online Solitaire ranks and earn badges faster. Free/Premium: Free, with premium features available. Online/Downloadable. Online. Jet Set Solitaire Pack your bags and go around the globe in Jet Set Solitaire! With plenty of helpful power-ups, you can fly through hundreds of Tri-Peaks Solitaire levels to uncover iconic landmarks worldwide. Free/Premium: Free, with premium features available. Online/Downloadable: Online. Pogo Addiction Solitaire HD Want a game that’s hard to resist? Get hooked on Pogo Addiction Solitaire HD, a fast-paced twist on classic Solitaire! Clear the tableau to collect Pogo bobblehead buddies, climb ranks, and earn coffee points. Free/Premium: Premium. Online/Downloadable: Online. Rainy Day Spider Solitaire HD Weather the storm in Rainy Day Spider Solitaire HD! With multiple difficulty levels, scratcher cards, and elusive free cells, you can bring out the sun with each completed stack. Free/Premium: Free, with premium features available. Online/Downloadable: Online. Snowbird Solitaire Snowbird Solitaire invites you to an idyllic tropical getaway with cute snowbirds! Play hundreds of levels, overcome tricky obstacles, and earn pineapple coins to decorate your island resort. Club Pogo members get the upper hand with special power-ups and extra levels. Free/Premium: Free, with premium features available. Online/Downloadable: Online. Solitaire Blitz Set sail for a Caribbean quest in Solitaire Blitz! Help an adorable crew discover hidden treasures by swiftly matching cards in this pulse-pounding Solitaire game. As a Club Pogo member, you can also venture into the mysterious Island of Atlantis. Free/Premium: Free, with premium features available. Online/Downloadable: Online. World Class Solitaire HD Step back into the golden age of travel with World Class Solitaire HD! Stack your cards, journey to iconic destinations, and collect passport stamps in this timeless twist on Klondike-style Solitaire, ideal for globetrotters at heart. Free/Premium: Premium. Online/Downloadable: Online. Tri-Peaks Solitaire HD Ready for a treasure hunt filled with traps? Tri-Peaks Solitaire HD awaits! In this exhilarating card adventure, you get to explore an ancient temple, clear cards from the three peaks, and uncover long-lost riches. Free/Premium: Premium. Online/Downloadable: Online. Thousand Island Solitaire HD Chart your course through a high-seas voyage in Thousand Island Solitaire HD! Navigate three ships across the ocean, overcome wreck-inducing obstacles, and collect bountiful treasures as you captain your fleet to Solitaire success. It’s a game of precision, so hold the rudder steady and play your cards smartly. Free/Premium: Premium. Online/Downloadable: Online. Deal yourself in with Pogo’s FreeCell Solitaire HD! Now that you know how to play FreeCell Solitaire, it’s time to put your skills to work! Whether you’re a beginner or a pro player, Pogo offers the ultimate challenge with FreeCell Solitaire HD, where you can test your strategic limits, show off your card-playing prowess, and enjoy endless hours of fun. Looking for a premium Solitaire experience? Join Club Pogo now and get access to VIP-only benefits, such as ad-free and full-screen gaming, special badges, extra levels, and much more. Head over to Pogo, stack your cards, and claim your FreeCell glory! FAQs What is the most beginner-friendly card game? Classic Solitaire is often considered one of the most beginner-friendly card games. It’s easy to learn, features straightforward tactics, and can be played at your own pace. Be sure to check out Pogo’s captivating Solitaire versions! How do you solve FreeCell Solitaire? FreeCell Solitaire is solved by piling all cards into the foundation stacks. This involves building ascending sequences by suit while strategically using free cells and tableau columns to maneuver cards into place. Is there a free version of FreeCell Solitaire? Yes, FreeCell Solitaire is widely available for free online. Pogo offers a version with incredibly dynamic and engaging gameplay, rendering it a great choice for beginners and pro players alike. What’s the difference between FreeCell and Solitaire? Both FreeCell and Solitaire centre around card stacking, but FreeCell features a tableau of face-up cards, and four extra spaces named ‘free cells’ that serve as temporary storage. What are the rules for moving cards in FreeCell? In FreeCell, you move cards on the tableau by creating descending sequences of alternating colors. Up to four can be provisionally held in free cells, and any card can be moved to an empty column. Does playing FreeCell help your brain? Yes, playing FreeCell helps your brain by improving your working memory, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills, which makes it a fun way to keep your mind sharp. Pogo Blog Posting: How to play FreeCell Solitaire59Views5likes1CommentSCRABBLE FAQ - 6/15 Update
Here is the FAQ for the 6/15 updated SCRABBLE. We hope you all enjoy this new SCRABBLE! GAME ON! -Team Pogo Q: What is the difference with this update to SCRABBLE when compared to the previous version players were engaging with before June 15? A: The entire game is going to feel like a new experience when players first load up SCRABBLE. However we can break this update into three main areas; game interface and visuals, new game modes and optimized mobile gameplay experience. 1. Visuals and User Interface: We did a major overhaul to the look and flow of the game based on investigations and other best in class word games. Our goal was to build on the traditional board game style to deliver a contemporary approach with elements that make it easier to read and play on web and mobile devices. 2. New Game Modes: We wanted to provide the Pogo players with 4 new modes to play and enjoy. These new modes support both single and multiplayer experiences. To be clear, we have not removed any of the previous modes of play. Players will still be able to play Pogo Classic (Pogo House Rules), Traditional SCRABBLE and NSA games. The new modes are: Crossword, Triple Play, Go Big and Shuffle. Q: Is the new SCRABBLE available to guest, free players and Club Pogo members? A: All Pogo players will get to enjoy SCRABBLE, but free players and Club Pogo members get access to more modes of play and the new board themes. Q: Is there anything that is exclusive to free players and Club Pogo members? A: Yes, both free players and Club Pogo members get access to unique content. Club Pogo members get access to the core complete SCRABBLE experience, including all game modes: All Game Modes – Pogo Classic (formerly Pogo House Rules), Traditional, Crossword, Triple Play, Go Big, Shuffle and NSA games. All game styles – Default, Classic, Premium and Redwood. Free players get access to the following SCRABBLE game modes and features: Basic Game Modes – Pogo Classic and Traditional Two game styles – Default and Classic. Q: How do I get into a game against bots? A: To play against bots please follow the steps outlined below: From the Main Menu click or tap Single Player. From the Single Player menu you can then click or tap the game mode you want to play against bots. You can also follow the steps outlined later for setting up a custom bot game. Q: How do I get into a Quick Play multiplayer game with other players? A: To play get into Quick Play please follow the steps outlined below: From the Main Menu click or tap Multiplayer. From the Multiplayer menu you can then click or tap Quick Play. From the Quick Play menu click or tap the game mode you want to play. Q: How do I find a multiplayer game to join so I can play with my friends or others? A: To find a multiplayer game to join please follow the steps outlined below: From the Main Menu click or tap Multiplayer. From the Multiplayer menu you can then click or tap Find a Game. From the Find Games menu you will see a list of available games to join. If you want to see only games that your friends are in you can click or tap the Friend’s Table button. On either menu you have the option to filter the list in a variety of ways by clicking the Filter button. Once you have set all filters, click or tap Find a Game to search for a game based on the filters set. Q: How do I create a table(game) for friends and others to join? A: To find and play on a custom table please follow the steps outlined below: From the main menu click or tap the Multiplayer button. Click or tap Host a Game. Click or tap the Custom option at the bottom of the screen and click or tap on the Next button in the lower right corner. Click or tap the base Game Mode that you would like to customize on the left side of the screen and then finetune the gameplay with General and Advanced options on the right side of the screen. Once you have set Game Mode and Game Mode Options click or tap on Next in the bottom right hand corner. Please note that some options conflict and can’t be active at the same time. For example: the dictionary being on will prevent the ability to challenge words. You can now set the Table Settings to be Private, choose to play against people or bots, select the difficulty and number of opponents. Once you have everything set click or tap Play in the lower right corner. If at any point you need to go back a screen just click or tap Back in the lower right hand corner. Q: Can I set the skill level when creating a custom table? A: Yes, please follow the steps outlined in “Q: How do I create a table(game) for friends and others to join?” Step 5 (Table Settings) allows you to set the Skill Level/Difficulty. Q: Are there new modes of play in this update? A: Yes, we have introduced 4 new modes of play to SCRABBLE. Crossword Mode: This is not your standard SCRABBLE! In Crossword, players will start with a board that has three 4-letter words placed in random quadrants on the board. Any tiles used to spell the starter words are considered removed from the tile bag. The first word can be placed on any of the 3 starting words. Players may play a word if it is connected to one of the 3 starter words or another player’s word that is connected to one of the 3 starter words. The 3 starter words are grayed-out until they are activated by a player. A player who manages to connect a word to the starter words will receive an additional 10 points for that word. Points are applied after all other bonuses - including bingo bonuses, otherwise, regular game rules apply. (Available to free players and Club Pogo members only) Triple Play Mode: Triple your fun in Triple Play! Players compete in this high-score extravaganza where all premium squares, including the First Word Bonus, are now Triple Word Scores. All other bonuses (BINGO) and regular game rules apply. (Available to Free players and Club Pogo subscribers only) Go Big Mode: Flex your word knowledge in Go Big! Players compete in this fun twist of SCRABBLE where all words score additional bonus points based on the total number of tiles used (up to 50 max bonus points). Bonus points are applied after calculating all other score modifiers. Bonus points are only applied once per turn, i.e. if the player makes two words using the same set of tiles, the bonus is only applied once. Other than this bonus, regular game rules apply. Bonus payouts: 7 tiles = 50 Pts, 6 tiles = 30 Pts, 5 tiles = 15 Pts, 4 tiles = 6 Pts, 3 tiles = 3 Pts, 2 tiles = 1 Pts, 1 tile= 0 Pts. (Available to Club Pogo subscribers only) Shuffle Mode: Shake things in Shuffle! Players will start with a board where all premium squares shuffle places, though the placement of premium squares stays the same on the board. The total number of each premium square type remains the same and the starting Double Word Bonus will never change. All other bonuses (BINGO) and regular game rules apply. (Available to Club Pogo subscribers only) Q: How do I customize the visual look of my game? A: You can access the Choose a Style menu in the top-right corner of the screen, just to the left of the Dictionary button. Click or tap on that button to open up the menu to see the four new styles we have. Default: This is our contemporary approach to the modern SCRABBLE board game. This style is available to all Pogo players. Classic: This is our homage to the SCRABBLE of the past. To unlock this style you need to play a game against someone in your friend's list and win. This style is only available to free players and Club Pogo members. Premium: The future of SCRABBLE is now! To unlock this style you need to win a game with 100 or more points as a Club Pogo member. This style is only available to Club Pogo members. Redwood: This is our update on the Redwood style players previously had. To unlock this style you need to get a bingo (play 7 tiles in one turn) and win the game. This style is only available to Club Pogo members. Q: Is there a dictionary in game? A: Yes, the game has a dictionary, but it is not allowed to be activated in National SCRABBLE Association (NSA) and Traditional SCRABBLE games as players are able to challenge other player’s words in those two modes. Also, if a custom game is made with the “Challenge Word” option turned on, the Dictionary cannot be used. Q: How do I play and chat with my friend? A: To play and chat with your friend while playing please follow the steps outlined below: If you are playing Single Player modes of play you will click or tap the blue Chat icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. That will open the Chat menu and from there select Game Chat. Table Chat is not supported in Single Player. If you are playing Multiplayer modes of play you will click or tap the blue Chat icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. That will open the Chat menu and from there select Game Chat or Table Chat. Q. Can friends join a hosted game in progress? A: No. Unfortunately, for now, your friends will need to wait until the hosted game is complete to join another new game. SourceEA_Illium4 years agoEA Staff (Retired)3.9KViews5likes0CommentsComing Soon: More Ways to Win with Challenges
We’ve been sharing lots of information on Early Access about the ways we’ve been updating Pogo to keep our site up-to-date, and the ways that we’ve been working hard to upgrade your Pogo experience as a player based upon all of the important feedback we’ve heard from you. Because of that feedback, we know that playing Challenges on Pogo is a major part of that experience for you, and we want to make those Challenges that you complete here on Pogo more fun, exciting, and, well, rewarding. Literally! Coming soon, every new Challenge that you activate on Pogo - be it a Daily Challenge, Weekly Challenge, Mix-n-Match Challenge, or beyond - will be worth points (called Pogis) that you can earn. Those points that you’ll be picking up as you complete those Challenges and earn Badges will be putting you on the path to unlock all kinds of unique rewards such as Badges, Avatars, Power-Up Packs, and more. Think of it as taking all of the Challenges that you complete on Pogo and wrapping them up in a nice bow. We’ll be telling you more about Pogis, and about how to unlock all those special rewards, really soon. We can’t wait to share this new Challenge system, and its winged mascot, with you! Source: https://blog.pogo.com/announcement11sneakpeek/EA_Mai6 years agoEA Staff518Views5likes1CommentPogo Early Access FAQ
What is Pogo Classic? Answer: Pogo Classic is the original Pogo you’ve been playing. What is Pogo Early Access? Answer: We’re building a brand-new Pogo site and experience. Early Access is our way of letting players get a sneak peek at what we’re working on and see the future take shape. Why is Pogo changing? Answer: We’ve heard your feedback over the years around visibility, navigation, game performance, and game quality. There is also the matter of evolving web technologies. Flash and Java, two platforms that once powered the bulk of Pogo games, are being phased out entirely. While we’ve done our best to make updates addressing these issues, only a complete website refresh will allow us to answer all your requests holistically. Early Access is the next step in our continued commitment to make Pogo your favorite place for fun, relaxation and connecting with others. We want to be the best place to play for years to come! Why does Pogo keep asking for my age? With U.S. COPPA regulations, we need to verify your age before accessing the site. If you have already registered or have a Club Pogo account, you can select the “Sign-In” directly from this page to bypass this. As long as you’re signed-in, you won’t have to see this page. Where is Badge Central? Answer: Badge Central is now called Challenge Central on Early Access. Click on “Challenges” on the top of the menu on Pogo Early Access to go to Challenge Central. Take a short tour with Joyce to familiarize yourself with Challenge Central, including how to filter and browse for Challenges. If you'd like to replay the tour, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Replay the Tour". I’m confused and not sure where to go on Early Access. Is there a navigational tour? Answer: Yes! Pogo player extraordinaire Joyce would be happy to give you the full VIP tour. You’ll bump into her when you first visit some of the Early Access pages. If you'd like a quick refresher, you can always click the "Replay the Tour" link located at the very of the page. You can earn up to three Tour Badges by completing the three tours. Which games are available to play on Early Access? Answer: All of the HTML5-powered titles are available to play in Pogo Early Access. Java- and Flash-powered games will not be available, as those technologies are being discontinued across the web. What’s an Early Access Exclusive game? Answer: These are new games launching after November 19. These games will only be available to play on Early Access. Can I change my Avatar? Answer: Yes! There are 50 new Avatars available. Change yours as much and as often as you want. Simply go to “My Profile” and click on your current Avatar to see all your choices. There will be additional ways to get more Avatars in the future. You can also use your Pogo Mini as your Avatar - check this guide to learn how. Where is my Mini? Answer: Minis are still being housed on Pogo Classic and you can use them as your Avatar on Early Access. For more information on the future of Minis, please refer to this recent blog article. Where is Chat? Answer: Chat is in development and will be launched next year. We will keep you posted on the blog with updates. Where can I find Flash Games? Answer: You can find Flash games by clicking on "Games" and then selecting "Flash Games" from the drop-down menu. Note: this will return you to Pogo Classic. How do I find my Favorites? Answer: To find your Favorites, click on the pink heart located on the top right of the game page. This will open the drop-down list of all the games you have favorited. Note: this list only displays 10 games, though you can favorite as many as you like. The “See More Favorites” will take you to a complete list. Is this new experience only available on PC (desktop, laptop, Windows, and Mac)? Answer: You can enjoy Pogo Early Access on any internet-connected device with a web browser. This includes Windows and Mac-powered desktops and laptops, as well as tablets and smartphones. If I spend Gems to purchase Power-Ups, will they be available on both my PC (desktop or laptop) and any other device I play on? Answer: Yes, they will be available across Pogo Early Access and Pogo Classic on whatever device you use. How do I switch between Pogo Classic and Pogo Early Access? Answer: To access Pogo Classic, click on your avatar in the top-right and choose “Back to Pogo Classic”. Where is my Badge collection? Answer: Your Badge collection is currently still being housed on Pogo Classic. A new Badge collection and shopping experience is in development. Where are my tokens when completing the Daily Challenge? Answer: You still earn tokens for Daily and Weekly Challenges, however tokens are not part of Pogo Early Access. You can view your token count on Pogo Classic. Challenges can be activated from Early Access by tapping a Challenge tile and selecting “Activate Now.” You can also still activate Challenges on Pogo Classic. At this time, the in-game "Add Challenges & Earn Badges" and "B" Badge shield menu options are not yet functional. To find Flash Challenges, you will have to visit Pogo Classic. What Badge Challenges will be available? Answer: You can find Weekly, Personal and Mix-n-Match Challenges for all HTML5-powered games on Early Access. Challenges for Flash-powered games can be found on Pogo Classic. If I activate a Challenge for an HTML5-powered game, will it be available on both desktop (Windows or Mac) and tablet? Answer: Yes, and progress made on either platform will be saved. You can pick up right where you left off as you switch between your different devices. I cannot access the Pogo Early Access site. I’m seeing Limited Access Page. What do I do? Answer: Please ensure that you are signing in with the correct account. If you're still seeing this page, visit the Technical Issues thread. I’m still having issues accessing Pogo Early Access. What do I do? Answer: Please go to the Technical Issues thread and let us know. My games do not load on Pogo Early Access. What do I do? Answer: Please let us know by posting in the Technical Issues thread and sharing the following information: Explain, in detail, the problem you are having. Which device are you experiencing this issue on. If you’re playing Pogo Early Access on a PC (Windows or Mac desktop or laptop), please click on the Compatibility Scan and copy/paste your results in the post https://www.pogo.com/system-info This will help us better identify and address your issues. Am I able to view how many players are in a game here on Early Access? Answer: This is in Early Access and actually in two places. Go to the Pogo (Early Access) homepage and scroll down to a game. Click on the game and you will see this: If you’re on the details page for a specific game, you will see this information near the top. What’s going on with My Profile? Answer: We just released our first version of My Profile on Early Access! We tried to be as close to the current My Profile as possible. You can copy/paste your information from Pogo Classic, or start fresh. We are working hard on new profile features and options, such as being able to view other player profiles. Stay tuned! Which devices are supported? Answer: Please read below Recommended browser For Windows and Mac desktops and laptops: Latest Chrome version (Version 77) Latest Firefox (Version 69) Latest Edge (Version 44) Latest Safari (Version 11) Please note IE 11 is not supported Mobile iOS Safari Android Chrome Default Browser Recommended OS Desktop and laptop Windows Windows 8, 10 Desktop and laptop Mac macOS Mojave Mobile iOS iOS 13.1.2 Android Android 9 Pie Recommended Devices The latest version of Tablets iPad Samsung Galaxy Tablet Devices not currently supported Amazon Fire TabletEA_Arrenai6 years agoEA Staff (Retired)3KViews5likes0CommentsSneak Peek: We’re Working Hard on the Future of Pogo
With the help of thousands of amazing Early Access players, we’ve been working hard to combine great feedback with everything we’ve learned over the past 20 years to create something truly special. Collaborating has been so much fun we’d like to share a couple examples (please, keep your feedback coming!) “…in the GAMES drop down when you click on a category of games (puzzle, solitaire, etc), I personally feel like games should be in Alphabetical order.” -katnipaz, Club Pogo member since 2004. Thanks for the great suggestion, katnipaz. We and your fellow players couldn’t agree more. We started alphabetizing all our game listings to make them easier to navigate. “Today was my first time on the site. I like the way games are organized. I couldn’t find a friends list though.” – Susan46jones, Club Pogo Member Since 2009 Making sure you have easy access to your friends is very important to us. We’re accounting for that now with an icon in the navigation bar, but a robust, full-featured Friends Page is on the way. Want to join in and help shape the future of Pogo? Sign up below for your chance to join Early Access. Sign Up for Early Access We know you have questions, so we’ve addressed a few that have bubbled to the top. Be sure to take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) thread on the Forums for more information. Still got questions? Ask away! More to come soon! -Your Friends at Pogo-EA_Mai6 years agoEA Staff1.4KViews5likes3CommentsPlease don't sunset Quinns Aquarium
Please don't do away with this game. It is my favorite game, and I play it all the time as do many others who I have played and chatted with. I know there are other majong games but not quite like Quinns. Please reconsider the choice to drop it! Cattymiss (Catty)cattyme_Ht26 days agoSeasoned Newcomer64Views4likes2Comments"Cheating Crisis in the Canasta Community – EA Sports Needs to Step Up"
I’ve been a loyal player of EA Sports Canasta for years, and it's seriously disappointing to watch how rampant cheating has become in the community. At this point, it's not even about "a few bad apples" anymore. It’s an epidemic, and it's seriously starting to erode the integrity of the entire game. If EA continues to ignore this issue, it’s not just going to damage the competitive spirit — it will start to taint the company’s reputation. Here’s why: The Rise of Cheating: It’s no longer rare to encounter cheaters in almost every high-stakes game. Whether it’s bots, card-counting exploits, or players using external tools to manipulate results, it’s becoming unbearable. The company’s response? Silence. The worst part is, the community has been reporting it for months with little to no action from EA. Why This Hurts the Game: Cheating ruins the core of what Canasta is supposed to be about — fair competition and strategy. When the best players aren’t rewarded for skill, the entire leaderboard system becomes irrelevant. Even more casual players are being driven away, and EA’s reputation for producing quality, competitive games is being questioned. Is this the new normal for EA Sports? The Impact on the Community: We’ve got a toxic, under-reported problem here. Players who refuse to cheat are getting frustrated, while cheaters laugh their way to the top, unaffected by the broken system. It’s leading to a huge drop in engagement and genuine passion from the community. It’s time EA stepped up and did more than just turn a blind eye. The company needs to start enforcing stronger anti-cheat measures. How is it possible that such a huge gaming giant can allow this to continue without any significant consequences? I want to hear what others think about this, but if you’re also seeing this same problem, let’s call it what it is: EA’s failure to protect the integrity of their own game. Is EA Sports seriously willing to let their brand reputation be defined by a game full of cheaters?336Views4likes22CommentsMerge Academy Weekly Badge
I am curious if anyone else has complained about the fact that there is no way to complete the current 15 orders weekly challenge if your items needed to complete orders are at very high levels. I have been working on this badge the entire week, multiple times each day, and have only completed 10/15 orders. I do understand that it would be easy to complete if a player is only on a lower level. However, all my items to complete are at least level 12 or higher, and mostly more that one of the same items. It is just not possible to do it in 7 days. I will now not be able to finish this weekly, the first time in many years I have not been able to finish a weekly badge. Also, I doubt I will be able to reactivate it another time and get it done either. So my 2025 yearly badge album will not be complete (the first time that has ever happened for me since I joined Club Pogo). I am very unhappy about this.Schm4fH4 months agoSeasoned Newcomer40Views4likes2Comments
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