No one ever really outgrows mini-golf, but at a certain point the courses do lose some of their magic. You play this game with just your mouse, aiming your putt and determining the strength of the hit just like any other mini-golf game.
What makes this game great is the combination of creative and fun levels to master, and the smooth music that really puts you in a relaxed state. There are 18 holes to putt through, making this a very low commitment game. After entering your name, picking a skin, and either free-for-all or teams, you are dropped into a map overrun with zombies. Pick up guns to take on the hoards, as well as enemy players simultaneously, to build up your score. As you get closer to the center of the map, the zombies only get more deadly, but also worth more points that you need to exchange for new upgrades to survive longer and stand a better chance at taking down the real threat of the game: other players.
Idle games are a strange experiment. A Dark Room is very unique for an idle-type game in the sense that it is also a text-based narrative adventure. You start out, as you might expect, in a dark room with the only initial option of starting a fire, but as you go on dozens of more options open up as new resources and characters are introduced.
It has all the hooks of a good mystery and idle game to keep on in the background for a few hours. Some love the world, some the satisfaction of completing a collection, and others love the RPG battle system.
Fighting games are somewhat of a rarity for browser games. There are some here and there, but they usually have limited rosters, clunky and stiff controls, and no online play.
Basically, most of them have been bad. The convenience of hopping onto a site for a few quick, quality fighting game matches has never been realized until now. Does anything need to be said to sell you on playing Tetris? The most popular, best-selling, and addictive game ever made is available on just about everything, including your browser. I doubt that will come to a surprise to anyone, but sometimes we can forget the simple pleasure of loading up a game of Tetris and stacking the falling blocks into neat rows.
Games can last a few minutes to dozens depending on your skill and how long you want to go for. NET Framework 3. Like the majority of top-level multiplayer browser games e. Diablo 2 , it is client based, offers quests, battles, as well as own character development. Game dynamics are great, combats are full of special effects, lots of enthralling dungeons to explored.
High-quality 3D graphics make all experiences very vivid. For characters there are skills, abilities, classes, specializations, PvP experiences. Multiplayer battle arena has various modes. In this multiplayer browser game the story takes place in the year Sudden discovery of alien message boosts up humankind technology to brand new levels — jetpacks, shellproof space armors, laser weapons.
Battles everywhere. For combat there are various boosters and accelerators, skill amplifiers and weapons, and game theme is space marines. It is fully captivating down to every bit ,and it is free to play. There are 10 classes to choose from but only 2 available without payment. The good news is that after one week of playing, another class becomes available for free. Heroes of different classes possess different combat techniques, for example, the Scouts use katana and are lightweight, and the Blazers have minimal defensive skills but balance it with powerful damage they inflict with a flamethrower.
Battles are intense and fast-paced, the rule is plain: fight to win. Business model: Free. For in-game currency donate whatever you deem appropriate. Alternatively, get game currency as award for winning team matches.
Get updated weapons, direct boosts, requisites for health, ammo etc. System requirements: any computer with Internet access or even a smartphone is enough.
Clearly, the most simplistic of all multiplayer browser games in our list, yet worth noticing. Leave your base and outline the area you want to gain. Tiles you took are painted in certain color. When confronting another Unit busy with conquering territory too, you may die.
Minimalist, yet unlike other action-packed browser games, Hexar is your way to defuse the mind and play without thinking. Nice relaxation. Released : Genre : online car shooter, action. The best choice will be Mozilla FireFox. For fans of action, shooting and fierce confrontation this is it. Set in near future, when the world is divided between two factions, now competing for resources and influence. They use mercenaries and a player become one of them. The game has elements of both racing and a third-person shooter.
Four types of technics exist: Scouts, Stormtanks, Engineers, and Artillery, with specs and certain advantages and drawbacks. You may also upgrade and unlock new tanks, play at different versatile locations, use modes like DeathMatch, Capture the Flag, Assault on Base, etc. Business model: Free to play, with ability to buy in-game currency, or donate. NB: the latest version of Flash Player and registration in game is required. This classic turn-based strategy, known to everyone since childhood, is now available online.
While Haven stands against Necropolis, build and develop your own city, hire an army, develop a hero… all directly in a browser Chrome, Opera or Firefox.
A character could be either a Warrior or Mage, for both factions. Go carefully and smart with town development: you need a specific amount of resources to build something, as well as Construction permit.
As you build, constructions could earn you profit and allow to hire creatures for the army, if performed rightfully. In Heroes you will fight against fictional enemies and human players. But wait, because Economical has a twist: you use clicks to plant handy boxes that help you reach stuff — or block deadly spikes.
The snag is that boxes cost money. Reach your goal having splashed out too much cash and the game laughs in your face. Play Economical. Play Fist of Awesome. As ever, you start out with an explorer and some workers, searching a map and dealing with other clans by way of diplomacy or fisticuffs.
Your ultimate aim: spreading yourself across the world — ideally via domination rather than in a more literal sense with your innards. Play FreeCiv. A team, on the brink of madness, is stranded, starving and cold. Horrible either way. Play Gods Will Be Watching.
Game of Bombs transforms Bomberman into a massively multiplayer online retro arcade experience. The difference here is in the giant maps, and being able to bomb or team up with people from all over the world. This one simulates the sheer panic clean-up that occurs when your mother shows up unannounced, and your flat appears to have had an unfortunate incident involving garbage, laundry and high explosives.
Play Good Impression. Gridland resembles a typical match-three puzzler, but is really something else entirely. However, this only becomes clear after a few failed attempts to work through day building structures with your earnings and then battle evil horrors in the darkness as night falls. To say more would spoil a great game, but there is one tip to bear in mind: if you too often die, change your approach. Day and night are very different beasts. Play Gridland. Another visitor!
Stay a while! Play Impossible Mission. While less sophisticated than Impossible Mission , Manic Miner is at least as iconic, and finds Miner Willy attempting to collect objects across 20 increasingly tough single-screen stages. Invader Overload riffs off of the first of those, but as if it was on a NES.
Grab enough coins and there are bosses to battle, too. Play Invader Overload. Initial minutes with the game might baffle — bar a very brief intro, it just lets you poke around and figure things out. But the wiki should provide a pathway to bling, rather than finding yourself regularly — and embarrassingly — dispatched by angry bunnies. Play Isleward. If your aim is to relax a bit rather than immerse yourself in browser-based arcade fare, i-Spy might fit the bill.
Although you might think otherwise when the game stops asking you to search for people and instead demands you find an annoyingly tiny and surprisingly elusive fish.
Play i-Spy. Seemingly depicting extreme skipping combined with surrealist torture, one-thumb acton game Jump Doper finds various objects tasked with endlessly leaping over a deadly swinging rope.
Duff timing results in a bloody splat as a piece of said object is sliced away, like salami. Play Jump Doper. There are some classics here as you prod keys to jerk your protagonist left and right, your eyes and reactions alike adjusting to the lack of fluid animation.
The games are still pretty smart, mind. Play LCD Games. Then fire up Little Alchemy 2 , which charges you with synthesising hundreds of items. You start with the bare basics air, earth, and so on , but are soon figuring out what you might get by combining any pair for ants, caviar, a puddle and an ostrich.
Instead, the game has you think laterally, whimsically, or even surreally, to find combinations. A plane, for example, is a metal bird. If you get enough bones you become the king of the ruins. There are a bunch of other modes, some with shorter times and easier objectives, including soccer. Yes, soccer. If battling trainers is the part of Pokemon games you enjoy, Pokemon Showdown is for you.
You can jump straight into matches against other players without having to level up or care for your pokemon beforehand. You can then quickly go through a match, selecting moves and countering the other trainer. This fast-paced game takes all of the work out of raising pokemon, leaving just gratuitous pokemon takedowns. An isometric shooter in which you can battle with your friends against an opposing team, or fight in a free-for-all with everyone.
Power-up stations placed in the arena grant different weapons. There are a couple characters to choose from off the bat, and plenty more to unlock as you bump off your enemies. The main goal of the game is simply to stay alive and earn enough points to reach the top of the scoreboard.
The more points you earn the more you level up and the more weapons you can unlock. It's very quick to get into, perfect if you are looking for fast-paced matches. Neptune's Pride, our webgame of the year back in , is the epitome of backstabbing, two-faced, genuine human nastiness. It's a real time strategy game in the same way that glaciers move in real time, set in space and all about galactic expansion. Up to eight players start with a few star systems, and then expand outwards, until they meet someone else, and either decide to not kill each other immediately, or have at it.
Because the fleets take hours, and sometimes days, to get from star to star, that leaves you with a good deal of time to play the diplomacy game, trying to cement alliances and crumble the foundations of those of your enemies. You try to get them alone, when you know one party is out, and just start to gently wear away at their trust, until they're a human shaped receptacle for suspicion, and before you know it you've got galactic civil war on your hands, and you can mop up the pieces.
Or, I suppose, you could play it like an honourable, decent human being. But where's the fun in that? A classic boardgame brought into your browser. Catan helped usher in the golden age of boardgames as it grew more and more popular outside of Europe.
If you've never played Catan, here's a free opportunity to hate your friends because they won't give you any fucking grain. Okay so it's not exactly a browser game in the way everything else on this list is, but it does run in your browser. Instead of fighting for control of the on-screen characters against the rest of chat, an AI controls all of the tactical battles. As a chatter, you place bets on which side you think will win and can spend your channel Gil to name a character after yourself with a chosen class and skill.
It may sound hands-off but it's every bit as engaging as watching Marbles on Stream. If you're looking for something new to try that won't take up precious hard drive space, try out these singleplayer browser games. You can find a few extra solo browser options in our best free PC games list too.
Fallen London is the long-running narrative browser game that preceded Failbetter Games' later Sunless Seas and Sunless Skies in the same universe.
Despite the release of two paid games, Fallen London still gets new content and stories added and recently had a nice update to the look of its map as well. You play as a newcomer to underground London, a person of leisure able to take on odd side jobs while accepting quests to dig up the secrets of the subterranean city.
A Dark Room starts off as a clicker game, but don't let that deter you.
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