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Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games Enters the 2010 NBA Season With its New Lineup of Fantasy Basketball Games

Fantazzle Fantasy Games introduces the Daily Fantasy Basketball Challenge and Season Long Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap games, while unveiling its fantasy basketball game lineup for the 2010 NBA season.

2010-10-22
ARLINGTON, VA, October 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Fantazzle Fantasy Games enters the 2010 NBA season with its new lineup of fantasy basketball games. In addition to their Weekly and Playoff Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap games, Fantazzle proudly introduces the Daily Fantasy Basketball Challenge and the Season Long Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap games to its lineup of fantasy basketball games.

The Daily Fantasy Basketball Challenge game is Fantazzle's first daily fantasy basketball game, and is played every day during the NBA season that there are at least three games on the NBA schedule. Fantasy users select a lineup of 2 centers, 3 guards, 3 forwards, and 2 utility players, and have the ability to play whenever they want, along with the option of free or entry fee games.

The Season Long Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap game joins Fantazzle's pre-existing weekly and playoff salary cap fantasy basketball games, and is played over the course of the entire NBA season. The Season Long Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap game operates exactly like the Weekly Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap game, allowing players to select a new fantasy roster each week, while playing under a fantasy salary cap of $1 million.

All of Fantazzle's fantasy basketball games use the same roster and scoring settings, with the only difference being the length of the game and the cash prizes for the different games. With the addition of the daily and season long games, Fantazzle now has a fantasy basketball game for every day and week there are games, as well as games for the entire regular season and playoffs.

"Adding the daily and season long fantasy basketball games to our lineup of fantasy basketball games displays our commitment to our fantasy basketball community, and solidifies us as major players in the fantasy basketball genre, " said Fantazzle founder & CEO, Ryan Parr. "With these two new games, we now have two short duration games that run throughout the season, while also offering games for the entire regular season and the playoffs."

Furthering their efforts to create new fantasy sports games and build on their already strong fantasy community, Fantazzle is currently running a special Refer Friends Contest, giving their entire fantasy community the opportunity to earn free cash and FanStock points based off of the amount of friends they can successfully refer to the site.

Fantazzle will be awarding its users more than $2,000 in all for referring their friends to play fantasy sports games from October 19th, 2010, until November 15th, 2010. With five ways to win cash prizes, the current Refer a Friend promotion is easily one of the more exciting fantasy promotions Fantazzle has created for its online fantasy sports community.

On top of their new basketball games and friend referral promotion, Fantazzle also continues to run a free Ray Rice fantasy football game, awarding the top three finishers with cash prizes every week. Another elite fantasy promotion and game from Fantazzle, the Ray Rice game will hold two grand prize contests in both week 8 and week 16 of the 2010 NFL season, awarding players huge cash prizes.

With their new fantasy basketball games, current friend referral promotion, and free weekly Ray Rice fantasy football game, Fantazzle continues to expand its horizons in the fantasy industry as an elite fantasy gaming site, and one that is heavily devoted to improving the experience for its members at all costs.

About Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games

Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games is a fantasy sports games company that focuses on creating innovative fantasy sports skill games and contests. The company launched in September of 2008 with the goal of becoming the world leader in non-traditional fantasy games by way of their short duration fantasy games for immediate cash prizes. Fantazzle is a U.S. corporation and a member of the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA). In January of 2009, Fantazzle surprised the fantasy sports industry by being recognized jointly by the FSTA and the Fantasy Football Librarian as the winner of the 2008 Fantasy Football Projection Accuracy Challenge in its first year of operation. Fantasy games offered by Fantazzle include fantasy football games, high stakes fantasy football leagues, fantasy soccer games, fantasy basketball games, fantasy golf games, fantasy racing games, fantasy hockey games, fantasy poker games, and fantasy baseball games. Fantazzle is free to join and prospective members may sign up anytime at Fantazzle.com.

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[Press-News.org] Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games Enters the 2010 NBA Season With its New Lineup of Fantasy Basketball Games
Fantazzle Fantasy Games introduces the Daily Fantasy Basketball Challenge and Season Long Fantasy Basketball Salary Cap games, while unveiling its fantasy basketball game lineup for the 2010 NBA season.