Gather everyone around the computer (or even a laptop if you're rich enough) and you can use this site as a core for several games. Granted, it's all kinda the same, so don't expect a ton of variey here. They're all yes/no questions — what do you want from me?

Variation One:
Guess the Masses

Each person should have a scorecard (a simple piece of paper will do) and a quarter. Someone goes to the homepage and has it serve up a question. Everyone in the group places their quarter in front of them. Heads means YES and tails means NO. The goal for each person is to try and guess what the higher percentage answer will be for the question on screen. The majority answer of the group is what you press on the yes/no choice for the question on For One Million.com. Those in the group that guessed the higher percentage correctly gets one point. Whoever gets to 20 points first wins.

Variation Two:
The Sellout

Everyone sits in a circle. Each person should have a scorecard (a simple piece of paper will do) and a quarter. The oldest person in the group starts off (no particular reason, but as I'm typing this up it seemed like a good idea). This person is called The Sellout. The Sellout goes to the homepage of For One Million.com and is served a question. Each person in the group has to guess what answer The Sellout will have to the question. Each person will place their quarter in front of them (heads means YES and tails means NO), but will cover it up with a card or something so The Sellout can't cheat. When everyone has placed their quarter under a card, The Sellout then says what he/she would do. Those who guess what The Sellout answered will get one point. The Sellout cannot get a point in this turn. From there, the person to The Sellout's right will become the new Sellout and you start over. Whoever gets 15 points first wins.

Variation Three:
The Mind Reader

Everyone sits in a circle. Each person should have a scorecard (a simple piece of paper will do) and a quarter. The youngest person the group starts off (no particular reason, but as I'm typing this up it seemed like a good idea, too). This person is called The Mind Reader. The Mind Reader goes to the homepage of For One Million.com and is served a question. The Mind Reader has to guess what answer the majority of the group will have to the question. Each person will place their quarter in front of them (heads means YES and tails means NO), but will cover it up with a card or something so The Mind Reader can't cheat. When everyone has placed their quarter under a card, The Mind Reader then says what he/she thinks the answer of the group would be. If The Mind Reader guesses the majority answer, then that person gets 3 points. Those who had the same answer as the majority will get one point. From there, the person to The Mind Reader's right will become the new Mind Reader and you start over. Whoever gets 15 points first wins.

Feel free to expand on the games and make up your own "house rules". We here at For One Million.com do promote creativity!