A site sporting many different online games and an audience of players from over 130 countries, competing for significant cash prizes.
At GameAccount you will find puzzle, sports and action games for all kinds of tastes; the site does not offer luck or chance games.
The site, based in London, offers processing in multiple currencies, such as British Pounds, Euros and Dollars. A nice virtual place to meet and compete with people from all around the world with out actually travelling.
Interesting in our opinion: it may help you spend some time when you have nothing else to do. However, w prefer to practice real sports instead of doing it on screen. There are undoubtedly cases when and where it makes sense to use computers or simulators, such as when you are training to become an air acrobat or stunt pilot, but even then, you must supplement your simulator training with the real thing.
But despite that, simulations today are so good in some cases that failing, making a serious mistake or provoking a simulated accident can cause strong depressive periods in people who experiment those simulations, like pilot training recurrently for emergencies of all sorts. If they end 'crashing' the simulated airplane, it is very frequent that they start feeling really bad and fall into a depression, in some cases.
These simulators are designed and constructed to provide an extremely realistic experience in order to give pilots the best training to survive all sorts of emergencies which would be costly and dangerous to perform in real life, like turning off an engine while taking off (almost certainly deadly unless very well rehearsed a zillion times); pilots know that, but they also know that these simulators reflect reality.
Another interesting fact is that during the actual simulator, seeing the 'horizon' upside down, your instruments gone fishing and the ground spinning towards you, despite that these are synthetically created by computers, can scare the hell out of any seasoned pilot.