The National Lottery has introduced a new EuroDreams game with a €20,000 monthly top prize for a 30-year period.

New research by the National Lottery has shown that 39 percent of people would choose to become part-time travelers if they won the €20,000 monthly prize for 30 years in the EuroDreams game.

In addition, 15 percent of those surveyed expressed their desire to never have to clean their own house again if they were lucky enough to win the EuroDreams jackpot.

These findings were unveiled as tickets for the National Lottery's latest game, EuroDreams, went on sale at a price of €2.50 per line starting on Monday, October 30.
 
It's interesting to see the results of the National Lottery's research regarding the potential lifestyle choices of winners in the EuroDreams game. The fact that 39% of people surveyed would opt to become part-time travelers if they won the €20,000 monthly prize for 30 years reflects a common dream of exploring the world and experiencing new cultures. It's understandable that winning such a substantial amount of money over an extended period would provide the freedom and financial security to pursue personal passions, such as travel.

Furthermore, the survey's finding that 15% of respondents expressed a desire to never have to clean their own house again if they won the EuroDreams jackpot highlights the appeal of outsourcing mundane household chores. Many people view cleaning as a time-consuming and exhausting task, so it's not surprising that winning the EuroDreams prize would create a desire for a more carefree and convenient lifestyle.

With tickets for the EuroDreams game being sold at €2.50 per line, it provides an affordable opportunity for individuals to potentially win a significant monthly sum for three decades. It's likely that this attractive prize structure will create a lot of excitement and anticipation among lottery players who are eager to try their luck.

Overall, the introduction of the EuroDreams game by the National Lottery seems to have captured the imagination of the public, as evidenced by the research findings and the keen interest in ticket sales.
 
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