The technical term for this service is "Wowzers!"
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I was told to "translate" wowzers for the international crowd:
"Wowzers" is an informal slang interjection used to express surprise, excitement, or astonishment—it means "wow"
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This is easily one of the coolest offerings I have seen on AppSumo, in the top 10% for sure.
Playzo has an absolutely amazing support. At different times, I reported a couple of spelling issues deep within the system and some other stuff, always got nearly immediate response. Over time we got into this rather lengthy chat about the project with some random support person, only to find out I am speaking with no other than the hero and founder himself, Anurag Meena. 🤯
Ok, about the software itself. It is so intuitive, so customizable, so user friendly. A joy to use, seriously. It has absolutely exceeded my expectations, that's for sure.
Give the AI a topic and the selected game is automatically created and prepped in just seconds. Everything is totally customizable, down to very fine details. There are like 16+ customization categories for each game, with each broken further down to a half a dozen each.
Very, very impressive indeed.
The one little thing that I would change is to have a way to globally change certain variables or maybe base it on the account owner's country of origin. The end of the games allows for collection of user info, and everytime it defaults to a British/Indian sounding "Email ID". Yes, you can customize it in each game, but... As I have passed on as feedback, this should be globally changeable. I could name people in my life who would not know what that even is, as we refer to it as "Email Address" in the States. I mean, sure, they would figure it out, but it sounds a bit off to us.
There should be one more tier that would go up to 5 or even 10 million.
A massive thumbs up on this deal, overall.
ps: I got sucked into repeatedly playing the game demos even as I was trying to be systematic in the evaluation of the site. The content, even the demo games, are absolutely that "sticky"... (in a good way)
pps: sorry if I came across sounding a little critical, but it is meant as a constructive criticism, to further improve something already amazing...
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Before posting this, just out of curiosity (and to prove to myself that I am not crazy), I ran the "Email ID" vs "Email Address" through ChatGPT, here is what I got:
"Email ID" is commonly used in Indian English, while "Email Address" is the more standard term in American, British, and most other forms of English.
Breakdown:
"Email ID" is widely used in India, often meaning the same thing as "email address." It’s a holdover from earlier computing and tech jargon in the region, where “ID” (short for identifier) became common.
"Email address" is the correct and standard term in international English (including both American and British English).
Examples:
Indian English: "Please share your email ID."
American/British English: "Please share your email address."
While people will generally understand what "email ID" means, it's better to use "email address" in formal or international contexts.
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Anurag_Meena
Aug 1, 2025Thank you so much Peter for an elaborate feedback, and we have noted the point on email address :D. We will make that as default, also as we discussed you can always changes it to anything from left hand side in the lead form screen