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5 free games per week i believe is once you've bought 75 games. 4 free games is around 25 or so. (though i haven't yet recieved the 4 for this week yet even though its monday... maybe later)
i did on the 2nd day of playing (might have been 1st, not sure) £3.84 for 31 games and 4 bonus games per week As far as i know its good value ;p Imagine your 50p from playing Snow Bros at an arcade, that credit would probably last about 10 minutes or less whilst i'm currently getting games lasting around 50 minutes+ (though your time per game will increase via skill/knowledge and bonus lives at start of game being available and better destructive items and lives appearing in-game too)
You can play 5 games, then reset your account and you get 5 games the next day, for free. You can repeat this as many times as you want. However your score, rank, quests and items get reset too. If you want to keep those, you have to pay at least 5€ which will get you 25 games and 4 games per week forever.
I think it's really not THAT much (30 games is at least 15 hours of gameplay, easily quite a bit more, and you gotta love the 4 games every week forever bit). It would be even nicer if the Motion Twin guys weren't such anglophobiacs though, but that's another story.
as damir mentiones it - to pay 5€ doesn't hurt - but after i got addicted to this game and spent 15€ to find out that there are french server with a better game-experience i won't pay anymore and also don't suggest friends to play it. i hate the lousy attitude of the developers, are they lazy or stupid? i think there is a great potential in the international version of the game and they could make even more money, but they simply don't.
what i don't get is why theres the 5 free games link at the bottom of the add games page that resets your account instantly with no warning that it is going to do so... yet on your profile it properly shows a reset option that asks you to enter your password to confirm AND tick a box to make sure you mean it. so why have a misleading method of resetting and a proper way of resetting in separate places? Can't the mis-leading link refer you to the reset area of the profile instead?