Yes, the card jitsu snow beta test has ended, but don't worry, because its gonna come on Club Penguin in May 2013!
As of August 7, 2013, the Card Jitsu - Snow beta test has ended. It was previously offered to those interested in trying out the game prior to its release.
Yes, sometime in February 2013 there will be a beta test for Card-Jitsu Snow, the game includes three enemies as well!
It is not yet released on club penguin, but its beta test has been released. Go to the beta site of club penguin to play it. (Sorry I can't enter the site here as it is against the rules)
It is not yet released on Club Penguin, but its beta test has been released. Go to the beta site of club penguin to play it. (Sorry I can't enter the site here as it is against the rules)
Get someone to send you a EPF post card and when you open the post card click GO THERE then click on the big phone and throw a snow ball at the target and take the test.
Beta Test - 2013 was released on: USA: 27 April 2013
Usually all Xbox 360 games go through beta testing. In order to beta test a game, the game will usually send out invites or have contests so players can get a beta invite and test the game before the game comes out to the general public.
The Beta Test Ended In March 2008 You Cannot Become A Beta ~ Wind ~ Beta Testing had rewards of free premium membership for a month, 1,000 Stars, and a crown, but ended March 17, 2008. You cannot become a beta tester. <kayleyjonas>
Sorry, Beta testing for that game is over.
A software beta test is a test release of the software. Normally beta testers then take the software and test it out and report any bugs in the software. A few more tests down the road is called a Release Candidate then after those there is the final version.
well you will have to pass the beta test and the beta tester badge in oct 10 2008
A brief explanation of the difference between beta and alpha test is that alpha test is usually in-house and is part of basic development. Beta test is right before product release and typically includes customer input.