Viking Roundup, Part 3


We picked up Hnefatafl (the Viking Game) at the British Museum in London, and as such it's more of a souvenir of our trip than a game we plan to play regularly. That said, it is actually a pretty engaging game, sort of an asymmetrical version of chess with fewer rules and (in my opinion) slightly more interesting strategy.

The defending player gets 12 pieces plus a king. These pieces start in the center of the board, and the goal is for the king to reach one of the corner squares. Meanwhile, the attacking player gets 24 pieces that start along the 4 edges of the board. Any piece other than the king can be captured by sandwiching it between two opposing pieces, or between a piece and a corner space; the king can only be taken if he's closed in on all 4 sides.

Our experience playing the game is that it's substantially weighted in favor of the attacker, but still pretty challenging for both sides. It's possible for the attacker to effectively block the corner squares, but it's also pretty difficult for him to keep his blockers in place, since he also needs to use his pieces to chase the king around the board and (hopefully) capture him.

The attack and defense game play isn't particularly viking themed, but Hnefatafl is purported to be a game that was actually played in Scandinavia during the viking era. If nothing else, it can clearly be seen being played on the History Channel's excellent Vikings TV show.



Rating: 3 (out of 5) We don't spend that much time playing abstract strategy games, but this one is more interesting than a lot of them.

Island Of Dr. Brain - Final Rating

Written by Reiko

Island of Dr. Brain was quite the puzzle-fest, and of course, for a puzzle-lover like me, it was fun to play. However, I suspect that the parts don't add up quite the same way they did for its predecessor. Let's see how the categories compare.

Puzzles and Solvability

Puzzles! Definitely! But, like Castle, they're all individual mental puzzles, several of them classic by this point, like Towers of Hanoi. Others include math puzzles, word searches and other word puzzles, jigsaws, programming, even music and art. They run the gamut of school subjects, in fact, and many of them are quite a bit more intellectual than the puzzles in Castle.


The hardest puzzle in the game.



On the whole, the game is a bit more difficult than Castle: on Expert, most of the puzzles were more time-consuming than hard, but a few were genuinely more difficult, like the counterweight puzzle, which I needed a spreadsheet to solve. But the spread of subjects and the randomized puzzles may also raise the difficulty along the axis of variability. Still, every puzzle is logical and solvable, as long as you have all the relevant information. I only needed to use the extra information file for one or two puzzles, particularly the bookshelf puzzle, which references some people and places I wasn't familiar with.

Score: 8

Interface and Inventory

Like Castle, the main interface is the classic Sierra point and click interface, very straightforward. There are a few places to use inventory items, but they're all completely obvious and generally immediate: I think the only object used in a different room than where it was acquired was the bag of computer parts from the robot maze, used in the final room.


Inventory with the achievement board selected.

The achievement board and batteries for the hint watch are considered objects in inventory for some reason. It was probably the simplest way to fit those functions into the Sierra interface. But they aren't inventory in the puzzle sense: they're game functions. The hint watch lets you get hints from Dr. Brain, and the achievement board shows your score and the status of solving puzzles. It was awkward to have to go into the inventory every time to see the board status. I would have preferred having separate menu buttons for those two functions, perhaps instead of having an inventory at all, given how few objects there are and how little interaction they get. In other words, the Sierra interface wasn't used as effectively as it could have been here.

Score: 6

Story and Setting



The mission in a nutshell.
I'll repeat what I said about Castle here: "The story is minimal, just enough to hang the puzzles on." Dr. Brain has another wacky place full of puzzles for no real reason except that the puzzles are the real point of the game. The island is just a place to hold puzzles and doesn't make any real sense (a village of robots? alien "cyborgs"? an art gallery with statues that talk?).

Dr. Brain periodically talks via the hint watch, but there is no other interaction with him besides receiving those messages, and no other characters at all. The game achieves its goal of being a puzzle-filled successor to Castle, but there simply isn't much content in this category.

Score: 1

Sound and Graphics

Castle opened with a memorable theme and then had nothing that stood out for the rest of the game. Island, on the other hand, has nothing particularly memorable, but each room has its own little tune that, on the whole, serves to enhance the experience and brighten the mood. The interface generally has reasonable sound effects for button presses and such, and Dr. Brain himself has voice-acted lines occasionally, but there is little other sound.


Dr. Brain's lab with some slightly-animated objects.

Graphics are bright and quirky. The detail is fairly low-res, but it does the job. The animations are slightly better than in Castle: Dr. Brain visibly speaks, for instance. Most of the puzzles have fairly static displays, but there are a few animated touches around the edges, like the flicker of the spectrum analyzer's fire, or background objects in the lab.

Score: 5

Environment and Atmosphere

The overall atmosphere here is wacky: this game doesn't take itself seriously. Well, Castle didn't either, but it started out acting like it was going to and then gave that up pretty quickly. That means Island is a bit more consistent throughout, then, but the silliness reaches much deeper: a robot village, a volcano-powered island-ship, a front door locked with nothing but a spatial puzzle. Okay, I guess that's slightly better security than a Simon puzzle, but not by much.


A volcano-powered island-ship is pretty silly.

Every puzzle you solve results in a personal congratulations from Dr. Brain, who seems to have a very strange idea of the meaning of security. He must be a very rich and eccentric inventor indeed if he can afford to set up both a huge castle and an entire island full of impractical but not impossible puzzles and expect the sheer volume of hoop-jumping to be a sufficient deterrent to anyone with sticky fingers. It makes me wonder where he actually lives. Well, I'm clearly overthinking things here.

For Castle, I had said there's no need for backtracking, since items are automatically collected, and all puzzles have to be solved to advance, and remain solved. Island doesn't require backtracking for mostly the same reasons, but the player can backtrack and replay puzzles. This can be helpful for collecting extra hint coins to use on a difficult puzzle, or to gain plaques for other difficulty levels or extra bonus points just for replaying. This makes Island feel more like a place that can be explored and enjoyed rather than simply conquered once.

Score: 4

Dialog and Acting


One of the better examples of the humor, such as it is.

There is very little dialog, and most of that is simply messages from Dr. Brain through the hint watch. The rest of the text is just puzzle explanations and descriptions of wacky items in the environment. Many involve jokes, but they aren't very punny. I'd click around on a few things on each screen to see if there was anything interesting, but I didn't have the same compulsion as in Castle (or the Quest for Glory games, for that matter) to click on every object to see what funny description I'd find. And there just weren't as many interesting things to look at, either.


Explicit instructions for the gear puzzle.

The puzzle descriptions are clear and often quite lengthy, as some of the puzzles are quite complicated. The elevator gear puzzle stood out to me as one that offered a detailed explanation of the procedure for solving it, which was particularly odd in certain cases when the solution turned out to be trivial. The counterweight had a detailed explanation also, because it was a comically complicated puzzle for what should have been a simple concept: fill a bucket.

Dr. Brain does have some minimal voice acting this time, but his lines mostly consist of a too hearty "Congratulations! You have received a [level] [subject] plaque." He gives a handful of other comments when the player reaches certain rooms of the island, mostly reminding the player why they're on the island in case they forgot, although it hardly matters.

Score: 3

That adds up to a total score of 8+6+1+5+4+3 = 27/60*100 = 45.


As it turns out, that is exactly the same as the original score for Castle of Dr. Brain, but the distribution is a little different. The puzzles are harder and more varied, but the interface isn't used quite as well. The story is exactly as minimal, and the sound and graphics are only a tiny bit better. The environment is more consistently strange and more explorable, but the dialog is more functional and less amusing. It really balances out.

Rating this was really hard because it was fun to play, but mostly because I liked the challenge of the higher difficulty: Castle felt easy to me even on Expert level. Island is certainly more educational and covers a wider range of topics and puzzle formats. But is it actually a better game? The scores were so close, but I decided in the end that it wasn't. It doesn't get that bonus point that Castle got for being an overall more charming and coherent experience.

Fifteen people made guesses ranging from 56 to 40. Laertes was the only one to guess exactly 45. But TBD also gets an honorable mention because he specifically said, "Exactly the same as the first." The base score was exactly the same, and it was the bonus point that made the difference.

CAP Distribution

100 points to Reiko
  • Blogger award - 100 CAPs - For blogging through this game for our enjoyment
10 points to Laertes
  • Psychic Prediction award - 10 CAPs - For guessing the score for Island of Dr. Brain
10 points to TBD
  • Psychic Prediction award - 5 CAPs - For guessing that Island would score the same as Castle
  • Genre Lover Award - 5 CAPs - for posting about a free adventure game on GOG
7 points to Voltgloss
  • Permutational Cipher award - 5 CAPs - For expounding on the differences between ciphers
  • Maize Maze award - 2 CAPs - For his homonym joke about corn
7 points to Lisa H.
  • Cyber History award - 5 CAPs - For expounding on the history of cyborg and cybernetics
  • Kiwi Korrection award - 2 CAPs - For correcting that kiwi are from New Zealand, not Australia
7 points to MisterKerr
  • Dr. Brain Fan award - 5 CAPs - For linking to his Dr. Brain Let's Play
  • Cinnamon Apple award - 2 CAPs - For catching the pun on Synonym Apple
5 points to Corey Cole
  • Sierra History award - 5 CAPs - For explaining why he didn't design Island
5 points to Charles
  • Dire Straights award - 5 CAPs - For the closest guess in the sixth Straights of 1992
5 points to Lupus Yonderboy
  • Dire Straights award - 5 CAPs - For the closest guess in the sixth Straights of 1992
2 points to Harwin
  • Logic Analyzer award - 2 CAPs - For correcting my logic gate solution
2 points to ShaddamIVth
  • Kiwi Kontext award - 2 CAPs - For pointing out the other meanings of the word "kiwi".
And that's a wrap for Island of Dr. Brain. I'll be back shortly with Rome: Pathway to Power, which is also not your typical adventure game.

DAILY DEVOTION AND CHURCH NEWS: Tuesday, April 2, 2019

DEVOTION: Philippians 3:4b-14

If anyone else thinks he has reason for confidence in the flesh, I have more:circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; as to the law, a Pharisee; as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; as to righteousness under the law,[a]blameless. But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith— 10 that I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, 11 that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead.

12 Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. 13 Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.

 

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CALENDAR:

Tues- Quilting 9-2; Voting Day

Wed- Worship 11am; Lunch 11:30; Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30; Choir 7:15

Thurs- Alzheimer's Support Group 1pm; Karate Testing 6:15

Fri- 7-8 graders to Camp Windermere

Sun- 5th Sunday worship 10am; Potluck 11:30

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WORSHIP WORKERS: 

 

Wednesday 6:30-

Organist- Pat Golden

Acolyte- Loren Howard

Ushers- Lew Feldkamp, Rich Boeger, Brett Nordwald, Scott Schulze

 

Sunday, 9—

Organist- Barb Dreyer

Acolyte- Nick Schulze

Ushers- Alan Hofeldt, Tom Linke, Gary Hoelscher, Paul Brockfeld

Communion assistant- John Hachtel

Lay reader- Don Nolte

Projectionist- Tammy Miller

Altar Set Up- Don Hance

Tellers- Team #1

 

Sunday, 10:45-

Acolyte- Isabel Benke

Worship Assistant- Randy Fischer

Projectionist- Kathy Fischer

 

Monday, April 8, 6:30-

Acolyte- Addie Hoelscher

Worship assistant- Roy Bohning

Projectionist- Toni Mauch

Altar Clean Up- Terry McKenzie

 

 

 

 

 

YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: What did Saul try to do to David when the evil spirit came upon him? He threw a spear at him to try to kill him, but David escaped.  He tried a few more times to kill him, even sending his whole army after him, but was always unsuccessful.

 

 

TODAY'S QUIZ: What did David do to escape Achish, king of Gath?

 

 

NEWS:

 

FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH MORNING WORSHIP AND LUNCH TOMORROW!!

Worship 11am

Lunch 11:45  (Mostaccioli, garlic bread, salad, dessert)

 

Please make plans to join us!!

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ALZHEIMER"S SUPPORT GROUP IS THIS THURSDAY AT 1PM!!

If you are a caretaker of someone who has Alzheimer's or dementia or you know someone who is, this is the perfect place to get help, support, and prayer!!  Join this wonderful group!!!

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

BIBLE STUDY AT HENDERSHOT'S HAS BEEN MOVED TO APRIL 12 FOR THIS MONTH!!!

Please mark your calendars accordingly!!

___________________________________________________________________________________________

A REMINDER OF OUR GOALS FOR 2019 IN CASE YOU FORGOT!!!  Attendance in both worship and Bible class has been slipping a bit lately!!
A 10% increase in worship attendance.

A 5% increase in Bible study attendance

Add two new Bible study opportunities during the week

Add two new outreach events to reach out to the community. 

 

If you are a member of St. John's and you think these goals are good ones, then I encourage you to do your part to make them a reality!! 

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________

OPERATION BACKPACK FOOD FOR MARCH IS INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SNACKS (granola bars, fruit snacks, Little Debbie Snack Cakes, Instant Oatmeal)

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 CHECK YOUR MAILBOXES AND THE SHELVES BELOW THEM FOR YOUR OFFERING ENVELOPES!!!
Some of you haven't emptied your church mailboxes in a while.  Others of you might not even know that you have a mailbox.  If you are an adult member of St. John's you have a church mailbox!  Your copy of the new constitution is in your mailbox and your 2019 offering envelopes are on the shelves underneath the mailboxes.   Get your stuff!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________

 

PRAYERS:

 

For NANCY PETERSON as she is out of the hospital and staying with her daughter for the time being to recover.

  

For those dealing with cancer and treatments HAROLD ANDERSON, JOHN MORRIS, father in law of Elise Morris; GEORGE HOELSCHER, MARILYN FOSTER, PASTOR RON LEHENBAUER, MARY BREUER, MARI GILB, both friends of Sandy Robine, Toni Mauch's brother RAY KOLN, and hundreds of others who are dealing with this dreaded disease.  That God would provide healing and relief, but that God would also work through the pain and suffering to bring faith and in crease faith in those who need it.   .

 

For DIANNE FELDKAMP'S SISTER, DONNA MAYES, who has been diagnosed with ALS, and her other sister, DEBBIE BURGER, who has been diagnosed with Grave's disease. 

   

 

 

PRAYERS FOR OUR MILITARY PERSONNEL:

For COLTON FIGURA AND DANNY DREYER who are both home but remain on active duty in the military.

 

For CONNER FIGURA going through tech training for the Air Force. .

 

For DAVID TATE stationed in Japan, and ALEX WALTERS, stationed in Tennessee.  That God would bless their service to our country and keep them safe as they all await possible deployment.

 

For CALEB FIGURA AND VINCE MASTERS who are both serving our country in the National Guard and take time out of their

 

 

2018 In The Rear Mirror

   So, it's early days in 2019. I suppose that means it's time to take a brief look back at last year's gaming activities. It's also time to start considering the viability of this blog. I mean, really, does anyone blog anymore? Certainly not like the heady days of the early 2010s. I know I don't post nearly as often as I once did. It's not even that I am not doing things game related, because I am. But most of my social media/internet outlet is Twitter now. I'm going to have to have a serious think about the future of this blog.

   I did quite well on the Pledge in 2018, I think. I painted more minis than I received, and that's a good thing! But for next year, I think I am going to modify how I track things again. Basically, I'm adding a category of Artillery between Vehicles and Miniatures. I might add a Cavalry row as well. I don't plan on doing much if any, because - and you already know this if you've been following me for a bit - I hate painting horses. But I have always been torn between calling a cannon a vehicle or a miniature. They're neither fish, nor fowl, nor good red meat, as the saying goes. So we will see how it goes.

   I was silent on the painting front in December. Never picked up a brush. Which I hate but there it is.

   I did get to play a few games in the month though, and that's good. Finished off the last few nights playing Ticket to Ride Europe and Machi Koro with the family while we were away on a short trip to New Orleans. Yep, that's our party animal nightlife lifestyle.

   I will say that I played a nice variety of games this year as well. Several first time experiences, a variety of boardgames, roleplaying games, and miniature wargames. All in all, I am pretty happy with that.

   I didn't receive many minis for Christmas this year (okay, I got a few!) but I did get some terrain, rulebooks, etc. for both minis games and RPGs. Overall happy with it.

   I guess that's the theme for 2018: from a gaming standpoint, overall, I am happy with it.

   I'm hoping to release a few products on DriveThruRPG this year. I haven't really talked about it much but I started a game company early in 2018. With one thing and another, we've been severely delayed in actually producing anything. I'm hoping to rectify that in the next month or two.

   I suppose that's about all for now. I hope you all had a good year last year and I really hope that your 2019 is even better, no matter what point you're starting from.

   Cheers!

DAILY DEVOTION AND CHURCH NEWS: Monday, April 1, 2019

DEVOTION: Isaiah 43:16-21 English Standard Version (ESV)

16 Thus says the Lord,
    who makes a way in the sea,
    a path in the mighty waters,
17 who brings forth chariot and horse,
    army and warrior;
they lie down, they cannot rise,
    they are extinguished, quenched like a wick:
18 "Remember not the former things,
    nor consider the things of old.
19 Behold, I am doing a new thing;
    now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?
I will make a way in the wilderness
    and rivers in the desert.
20 The wild beasts will honor me,
    the jackals and the ostriches,
for I give water in the wilderness,
    rivers in the desert,
to give drink to my chosen people,
21     the people whom I formed for myself
that they might declare my praise.

 

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CALENDAR:

Mon- Confirmation 5:15-6:30; NO WORSHIP TONIGHT!!

Tues- Quilting 9-2; Voting Day

Wed- Worship 11am; Lunch 11:30; Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30; Choir 7:15

Thurs- Alzheimer's Support Group 1pm; Karate Testing 6:15

Fri- 7-8 graders to Camp Windermere

Sun- 5th Sunday worship 10am; Potluck 11:30

 ______________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS: 

 

Monday, April 1- NO WORSHIP TONIGHT

 

Wednesday 6:30-

Organist- Pat Golden

Acolyte- Loren Howard

Ushers- Lew Feldkamp, Rich Boeger, Brett Nordwald, Scott Schulze

 

Sunday, 9—

Organist- Barb Dreyer

Acolyte- Nick Schulze

Ushers- Alan Hofeldt, Tom Linke, Gary Hoelscher, Paul Brockfeld

Communion assistant- John Hachtel

Lay reader- Don Nolte

Projectionist- Tammy Miller

Altar Set Up- Don Hance

Tellers- Team #1

 

Sunday, 10:45-

Acolyte- Isabel Benke

Worship Assistant- Randy Fischer

Projectionist- Kathy Fischer

 

Monday, April 8, 6:30-

Acolyte- Addie Hoelscher

Worship assistant- Roy Bohning

Projectionist- Toni Mauch

Altar Clean Up- Terry McKenzie

 

 

 

 

 

YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: How old was Saul when he became king and how long did he reign? 30 years old and he reigned for 42 years.  1 Samuel 13:1

 

 

TODAY'S QUIZ: What did Saul try to do to David when the evil spirit came upon him?

 

 

NEWS:

 

FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH MORNING WORSHIP AND LUNCH IS THIS WEDNESDAY!!

Worship 11am

Lunch 11:45  (Mostaccioli, garlic bread, salad, dessert)

 

Please make plans to join us!!

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ALZHEIMER"S SUPPORT GROUP IS THIS THURSDAY AT 1PM!!

If you are a caretaker of someone who has Alzheimer's or dementia or you know someone who is, this is the perfect place to get help, support, and prayer!!  Join this wonderful group!!!

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

BIBLE STUDY AT HENDERSHOT'S HAS BEEN MOVED TO APRIL 12 FOR THIS MONTH!!!

Please mark your calendars accordingly!!

___________________________________________________________________________________________

A REMINDER OF OUR GOALS FOR 2019 IN CASE YOU FORGOT!!!  Attendance in both worship and Bible class has been slipping a bit lately!!
A 10% increase in worship attendance.

A 5% increase in Bible study attendance

Add two new Bible study opportunities during the week

Add two new outreach events to reach out to the community. 

 

If you are a member of St. John's and you think these goals are good ones, then I encourage you to do your part to make them a reality!! 

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________

OPERATION BACKPACK FOOD FOR MARCH IS INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SNACKS (granola bars, fruit snacks, Little Debbie Snack Cakes, Instant Oatmeal)

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

 CHECK YOUR MAILBOXES AND THE SHELVES BELOW THEM FOR YOUR OFFERING ENVELOPES!!!
Some of you haven't emptied your church mailboxes in a while.  Others of you might not even know that you have a mailbox.  If you are an adult member of St. John's you have a church mailbox!  Your copy of the new constitution is in your mailbox and your 2019 offering envelopes are on the shelves underneath the mailboxes.   Get your stuff!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________

 

PRAYERS:

 

For NANCY PETERSON as she is out of the hospital and staying with her daughter for the time being to recover.

  

For those dealing with cancer and treatments HAROLD ANDERSON, JOHN MORRIS, father in law of Elise Morris; GEORGE HOELSCHER, MARILYN FOSTER, PASTOR RON LEHENBAUER, MARY BREUER, MARI GILB, both friends of Sandy Robine, Toni Mauch's brother RAY KOLN, and hundreds of others who are dealing with this dreaded disease.  That God would provide healing and relief, but that God would also work through the pain and suffering to bring faith and in crease faith in those who need it.   .

 

For DIANNE FELDKAMP'S SISTER, DONNA MAYES, who has been diagnosed with ALS, and her other sister, DEBBIE BURGER, who has been diagnosed with Grave's disease. 

   

 

 

PRAYERS FOR OUR MILITARY PERSONNEL:

For COLTON FIGURA AND DANNY DREYER who are both home but remain on active duty in the military.

 

For CONNER FIGURA going through tech training for the Air Force. .

 

For DAVID TATE stationed in Japan, and ALEX WALTERS, stationed in Tennessee.  That God would bless their service to our country and keep them safe as they all await possible deployment.

 

For CALEB FIGURA AND VINCE MASTERS who are both serving our country in the National Guard and take time out of their

 

 

 

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    • The payout for 1000 views-$8.10
    • Minimum payout-$3
    • Referral commission-20%
    • Payment methods- Paypal, Payza, and Payeer
    • Payment time-daily

  8. Short.am

    Short.am provides a big opportunity for earning money by shortening links. It is a rapidly growing URL Shortening Service. You simply need to sign up and start shrinking links. You can share the shortened links across the web, on your webpage, Twitter, Facebook, and more. Short.am provides detailed statistics and easy-to-use API.
    It even provides add-ons and plugins so that you can monetize your WordPress site. The minimum payout is $5 before you will be paid. It pays users via PayPal or Payoneer. It has the best market payout rates, offering unparalleled revenue. Short.am also run a referral program wherein you can earn 20% extra commission for life.
  9. Adf.ly

    Adf.ly is the oldest and one of the most trusted URL Shortener Service for making money by shrinking your links. Adf.ly provides you an opportunity to earn up to $5 per 1000 views. However, the earnings depend upon the demographics of users who go on to click the shortened link by Adf.ly.
    It offers a very comprehensive reporting system for tracking the performance of your each shortened URL. The minimum payout is kept low, and it is $5. It pays on 10th of every month. You can receive your earnings via PayPal, Payza, or AlertPay. Adf.ly also runs a referral program wherein you can earn a flat 20% commission for each referral for a lifetime.
  10. Wi.cr

    Wi.cr is also one of the 30 highest paying URL sites.You can earn through shortening links.When someone will click on your link.You will be paid.They offer $7 for 1000 views.Minimum payout is $5.
    You can earn through its referral program.When someone will open the account through your link you will get 10% commission.Payment option is PayPal.
    • Payout for 1000 views-$7
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-10%
    • Payout method-Paypal
    • Payout time-daily

  11. Oke.io

    Oke.io provides you an opportunity to earn money online by shortening URLs. Oke.io is a very friendly URL Shortener Service as it enables you to earn money by shortening and sharing URLs easily.
    Oke.io can pay you anywhere from $5 to $10 for your US, UK, and Canada visitors, whereas for the rest of the world the CPM will not be less than $2. You can sign up by using your email. The minimum payout is $5, and the payment is made via PayPal.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$7
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-20%
    • Payout options-PayPal, Payza, Bitcoin and Skrill
    • Payment time-daily

  12. Linkbucks

    Linkbucks is another best and one of the most popular sites for shortening URLs and earning money. It boasts of high Google Page Rank as well as very high Alexa rankings. Linkbucks is paying $0.5 to $7 per 1000 views, and it depends on country to country.
    The minimum payout is $10, and payment method is PayPal. It also provides the opportunity of referral earnings wherein you can earn 20% commission for a lifetime. Linkbucks runs advertising programs as well.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$3-9
    • Minimum payout-$10
    • Referral commission-20%
    • Payment options-PayPal,Payza,and Payoneer
    • Payment-on the daily basis

  13. Linkrex.net

    Linkrex.net is one of the new URL shortener sites.You can trust it.It is paying and is a legit site.It offers high CPM rate.You can earn money by sing up to linkrex and shorten your URL link and paste it anywhere.You can paste it in your website or blog.You can paste it into social media networking sites like facebook, twitter or google plus etc.
    You will be paid whenever anyone will click on that shorten a link.You can earn more than $15 for 1000 views.You can withdraw your amount when it reaches $5.Another way of earning from this site is to refer other people.You can earn 25% as a referral commission.
    • The payout for 1000 views-$14
    • Minimum payout-$5
    • Referral commission-25%
    • Payment Options-Paypal,Bitcoin,Skrill and Paytm,etc
    • Payment time-daily

  14. Shrinkearn.com

    Shrinkearn.com is one of the best and most trusted sites from our 30 highest paying URL shortener list.It is also one of the old URL shortener sites.You just have to sign up in the shrinkearn.com website. Then you can shorten your URL and can put that URL to your website, blog or any other social networking sites.
    Whenever any visitor will click your shortener URL link you will get some amount for that click.The payout rates from Shrinkearn.com is very high.You can earn $20 for 1000 views.Visitor has to stay only for 5 seconds on the publisher site and then can click on skip button to go to the requesting site.
    • The payout for 1000 views- up to $20
    • Minimum payout-$1
    • Referral commission-25%
    • Payment methods-PayPal
    • Payment date-10th day of every month