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    UPDATED: Keep Your Favorite Games Close - Saving your Favorites on Games.com

    We've continued to make the saving of your favorite games easier and easier.
    To make sure they never get far use the 'My Favorites' system of games.com.

    The 'My Favorites' area is part of the "Play Card" area.


    In order to add games to the 'My Favorites' section you need to be logged in. You can log in using the log in box on the top right of the Games.com.

    Once you are logged in you can begin adding games to the 'My Favorites' section. To add a game to your favorites click on the small heart with a plus icon.
    Add to My Favorite Games

    When you add a game using the 'My Favorites' button the page will reload and the new game will be highlighted in red. There is no limit to the number of favorites you add.


    To access a game on in the 'My Favorites' section all you have to do is click on the game name. We hope you will use this new item to access the games you love with ease and efficiency.

    NEW FEATURES
    My Favorites are now available while playing.

    In the past, you could only favorite a game from the launch pad page (where you click the play button) How would you know if it was a favorite if you had never played it?
    Games.com has alleviated that problem by allowing you to add a game to 'My Favorites' from inside a game:
    You can access the 'My Favorites' in game on the bottom left side of the play area. All you need to do is click the Heart+ symbol and then hit ok when the pop-up confirmation appears.

    You should never lose or misplace a game again.





    What do you think of the 'My Favorites' tool? Is there anything we can do to make it better? Please let us know.


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