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- Accessing Your Recently Played AARP Games - AARP Online Community
You can stay engaged with your favorite AARP Games by quickly accessing your recently played titles Simply log in to your AARP account and use this
- AARP Online Community and Discussion Forums - NEW: AARP Rewards . . .
You can use each PowerUp only once per game, so be strategic! Simply login to access these new PowerUps in both games If you’re new to AARP Rewards, you must first create or activate your account, but this is fast, easy and free Then click the “Redeem Rewards PowerUps” tab on the gameboard and the PowerUps panel will open -- see below
- Games Talk - AARP Online Community
This is a dedicated space to chat about and bond over your favorite games!
- Games Forums - AARP Community Discussions
Test your knowledge and see how much you know with a new game every day! Special opportunities for AARP Members and Rewards participants Play now!
- Solved: AARP Online Community and Discussion Forums - Re: Mahjongg . . .
It's unfair to compare both types of games I'll be moving over to a different Mah Jongg site until AARP goes back to the original and not the version that's an advertisement
- Accessing Games in the AARP Now App - AARP Online Community
Accessing Games in the AARP Now App If you’re using the AARP Now App, here’s how you can access AARP Games: Click My Account: tap the My Account link on the bottom right of the AARP Now App Choose “My Games”: look for the “My Games” option Selecting it will take you to the All Games page
- FAQ - Word Clash - AARP Online Community
What is Word Clash? Word Clash is a fast-paced competitive word game where you take turns searching for words in a seven-letter wheel At the end of five rounds, whoever has the most points wins! What is the goal of the game? The goal of the game is to have more points than your opponent at the en
- New Game: Categories! - AARP Online Community
Calling all wordsmiths: Categories , the new AARP word-matching game, is now available to play! Put your brain to work with a 3x3, 4x4, or 5x5 grid
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