There are loads: Board Games, Sports, card games, and lots more!
And online there are games sites such as armorgames.com, minicip.com, kongregate.com...
I could fill a book with games websites and most of them don't require any sort of registration.
;-P ^^
yes I know A dress up one igirlsgames.com
and fantage.com thats all but Ill get some more
my uncle is a computer organiser that finds out all information like if you joined something he will get the message
I got one binweevls.com that is really cull
Most of the games from a shop is just to install and you can run it. Downloaded games that need a username from the website need an email to register with. But for example Age of Empire 3 does not.
No you should get gmail its completely safe
you could go on to free games or go on ps3 or xbox for free because they dont need an email address
no
webkinz.com
I don't know of any games that may let you get away without using a verification email address. Usually they make you do that so that your parent or legal guardian can receive a notification for what their child is signing up for.
If you can get on the internet you can get an email address just open a yahoo acount they are free.
All of the Pokemon RPG games for Nintendo consoles do not require an email. Thus, any Pokemon, from Red to X or Y, would be good for people without an email address.
Actually, there is a game called poptropica. Only membership has email addresses on the game.
i don't know sorry :(
No - they always have the answerer's name and picture on.
email address don't have any commas.....
yes
There's AVH and Howrse ( AVH stands for A Virtual Horse)
The truth is, there's no assurance of who is the owner of an email address except if the email address was provided to you first-hand by the owner. Any person can create an email address with any username. A random guy can easily create a Bill Gates or Steve Jobs email address.
Any email address that you can prove you have ownership of (by clicking a confirmation link sent during registration) counts as a valid email address.
Basically any virtual pet game on the web requires you to enter your email address. If you don't want to give your real email address, you could either create a new email account for the sole purpose of signing up for those games or you could use a disposable email address offered by services like Yopmail (check the related links section).