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AARP Games Center is Live!
Weโre proud to bring you our newest channel on AARP.org, the AARP Games Center.
In the Center, you'll find a directory of all our AARP Games, including your favorite Word, Trivia, Puzzle, Action, Rewards, and Arcade categories. You'll also see a full listing of our Staying Sharp games and others for Members-Only. Just click on the game tile to go to the game start page.
The Games Center also brings other meaningful offers and information to your fingertips. Discovering whatโs new at AARP has never been easier!
FAQs:
How do I access my Recently Played Games?
Stay engaged with your favorite AARP Games by easily accessing your recently played title. Simply log in to your AARP account and click this link > https://games.aarp.org/category/recently-played . This feature makes it convenient to continue enjoying the games you love.
How do I find a list of all the AARP Games?
For those of you unable to find your favorite games, you can locate a list of all the games here > https://www.aarp.org/games/category/all-games/
How do I provide my Feedback?
The new AARP Games Center will support customizing your game experience to be right just for you. Please help us understand how we can improve your experience by providing your input on the red tab survey on the right side of the page.
How do I explore all games?
To see all Games, hover on the โGamesโ link in the top navigation bar at the top of the page and click on the bubble labeled All. Clicking "All" brings you to the All Games page, https://www.aarp.org/games/category/all-games/, where you can play all your favorite games.
How do I explore categories?
To see all the categories, hover on the โGamesโ link in the top navigation bar at the top of the page and click on the bubble representing the category you want to visit. If youโre looking for the yellow announcement banner, on the Games Center, the announcement banner is just under our carousel. Watch for exciting contests, sweeps, new games, and features in this area.
How do I get back to the other home page?
Simply choose a game of your choice and then click on the 'Games' link at the top left of the page.
How do I get back to the Games Center?
Go to the AARP logo in the upper left to return to the aarp.org website and click on the 'Games' in the top navigation bar.
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We heard you! For those of you unable to find your favorite games, you can locate a list of all the games here > https://www.aarp.org/games/category/all-games/
You can also stay engaged with your favorite AARP Games by quickly accessing your recently played titles. Simply log in to your AARP account and use this link >https://games.aarp.org/category/recently-played.
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I hate this. All I want is to play spider solitaire. I am signed on. I choose my games and get a bunch of game options and ads. I am a member. I don't want ads very game. I just want my one game to come up. I had a few spare minutes and didn't get to play a game. The search window is gone.
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@kbeaty21, I hope this helps > https://www.aarp.org/games/category/solitaire/
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Yes, the search button is missing on my Android phone. I can no longer play "Hurdle". I understand that desire to make access more complicated in order to show more ads, but if I cannot play my favorite games, I will simply stop using the AARP site.
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I totally understand - I also had trouble finding this game.
For starters, it has been renamed to "Today's Hurdle".
Secondly, if you click on any game, the old menu will show up where you can find your "Recently Played" favorites.
Incidentally, the search field is also still there.
I do NOT like this new setup at all. I canโt find the game I always played anywhere on the new mess they have put out. This is ridiculous. From what I have read nobody likes this. AARP change it back! There was nothing wrong with the one you replaced.
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Iโve commented and have been checking on other comments over the last 3-4 days since this atrocity has been rolled out (en masse apparently, nothing seems to have been phased in) and I havenโt seen a single positive comment. Curious to see how the leaders at AARP respond โฆ both the previous and new iteration seem to be developed with maximum ad exposure in mind, so I donโt think UX has ever been a prime directive โฆ but Iโd gladly pay more to remove ads (videos that I dismiss whenever possible and other ads I never click on except by mistake) โฆ yโall need to take a page from the streaming services offering and-free tiers.
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This is very frustrating and disappointing. I agree with the majority of the comments.
At this point Iโll check back next week - until then Iโll play the games I like elsewhere.
Hope someone is listening - itโs not that you have a problem itโs how you handle a problem that keeps or loses a customer.
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