If you are really a solitaire player just being able to complete the daily challenges each month is the reward, the badged are an extra that really don't mean anything, just part of the reward for completing a certain level.
Microsoft Solitaire Collection Daily Challenges - What's the point?
I downloaded the Microsoft Solitaire Collection, including the Daily Challenges part where the player accumulates coins and gets badges as prizes.
I'm wondering what's the point of collecting coins and getting badges? I mean, is that it? Is that the goal in its entirety?
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Anonymous
2015-07-02T18:13:40+00:00
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Anonymous
2014-07-19T15:39:43+00:00 Hi Jumpin,
Badges are digital awards you win just by playing Microsoft Solitaire Collection Daily Challenges. I would suggest you to see the following links for more information on Rewards and badges.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/rewards
http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/xbox-live/member-loyalty-points
If you still want to know about Rewards and deposits, then I would suggest you to Post.
http://forums.xbox.com/xbox_forums/xbox_rewards_support/f/29/t/1599947.aspx
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any other issues with Windows in future.
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Anonymous
2017-12-12T23:28:45+00:00 So, basically, for watching the same ad all over again, we are rewarded with... nothing. Brilliant :) I would do the same scheme, if I could.
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Anonymous
2017-05-08T17:18:07+00:00 FalSabbat, I believe your answer is the correct answer! I think you are missing one aspect of the "goal - progress - reward" scenario and that is to bring folks back daily to attain the reward and watch the "ads" for new games they can download, at a cost. Of course, if you don't want to watch the ads, just pay Microsoft $10 a month! Such a deal!
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Anonymous
2014-07-19T19:09:03+00:00 Thanks for your fast response. That's what I wanted to know. Since I don't have an xbox, I guess there is no point, except just to gather them up for the heck of it. No big deal, though. Thanks.