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Discussion in 'Video Games' started by guest, Jun 21, 2015.

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  1. guest

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    Do you enjoy playing browser games, or are you not a fan of them? If you do play them, which games have you/do you play? Any you like the look of and might play later, or any that you don't? Do you have reasons for your opinions?
    I've been getting into them again recently as some of you no doubt know lmAO and it would be cool to hear some suggestions from you guys about which to play! c:
     
  2. Absolute Zero

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    I was really into browser games around 2003 to 2007, if my memory of what school grades I was in at the time is right, and other than some Doodle God a few years ago, I haven't done hardly any browser games at all since then. If you want some (dated) suggestions, here's what I remember.

    - Doodle God 1+2: Puzzle game to combine classical elements to make new things, combine those things for more things. Earth + Water = Plants. Fire + Water = Cloud. Cloud + Wind = Thunderstorm. Human + Human = Human. Human + Fire = Death. Or something.
    - Interactive Buddy: This was my favorite back in the day. Really he was more of "Interactive Punching Bag". You use your mouse to use various weapons (fists, physics-enabled baseball bats, grenades) to beat up a little Kirby-shaped dude, and get points from his pain. Earn more points, buy better weapons, keep going. The physics and commentary were funny, but now I feel like I may have been a sociopath.
    - Fancy Pants Man: high-speed platformer with sliding and ramps. Pretty well made.
    - N is for Ninja: difficult platformer focused on dodging security, ranging from "this thing hits a wall and turns 90 degrees" to "this thing seeks and destroys the player with homing missiles". It had a level-builder that I used to make self-completing levels like people do for Super Mario World.
    - So many Tower Defense games out there. They're all the same to me, and I never enjoyed them, but there's dozens if not hundreds of them in existence.

    Some of these might be on defunct websites, but if you like browser games I recommend you try any of them if they still exist.
     
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    I love browser games! I sometimes go to this site called albinoblacksheep.com which hosts a large number of amazing games. It's a great way to pass the time. Neopets also has some fun ones, as well as some that actually challenge your mind.
     
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    I play Browser games occasionally, but not too much. I realllyy love Nitrome. All of their games come from them, and they're all fun. Here are some suggestions:

    ChangeType: Basically, you change the properties of different blocks to get around. Spikes in your way? Swap their properties with Stone and walk across. Can't get through a wall? Swap the wall's properties with a cloud.

    Rubble Trouble: Your job is to tear down the building, but you have limited equipment, and if you don't, there is something near the destruction site, and you must be wary to not destroy anything outside the site.

    Fault Line: This game is sooo fun. You must navigate through levels, using your Faulting ability to get through. Say there's a wall, and there's 2 markers; 1 on each side. You collide these markers, smash the wall out of existence, creating a temporary gap to where you can walk through.

    Chisel: You have a drill on your head, and your job is to cut the planet down to size by drilling the planet down, while dodging multiple enemies.

    Nitrome has alot of games I love, too many to list really. I highly suggest this site if you want to have fun with browser games. :D
     
  5. East

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    I ended up playing Run for a few hours. You are cruel :(

    I actually consider PS and PB to be browser games, as you can play them on your browser.. So yes, I play browser games, and very often n~n
     
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    I started playing Neopets when I was around seven or so, and I still do from time to time; I managed to obtain one of my dream pets some time this year with a lot of help from a friend, so I now mostly dedicate my time to gathering other pet species + colour combinations that I like.

    If it counts, Club Penguin is another game I invested a LOT of time in as a kid. Though I kind of agree with everyone who says the site was more enjoyable before Disney bought the game; it's almost unplayable at this point unless you buy a membership, so I lost interest after years of playing.

    Cookie Clicker! Mainly because of the funnier highlights of the game, but also because it's strangely addicting.

    Transformice, though I prefer doing more watching than actively playing.
     
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    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, and no. Please don't remind me of albinoblacksheep. I still remember that "Where's waldo game".

    Hmm, to stay on topic, I actually play browser games on Armor Games at the moment. There are some really interesting games. I also played Clicker Heroes until my PC decided to delete my cookies... but LOTS of my friends are playing Aigis on Nutaku. For those who don't know, it is an interesting mixture of RPG and Tower Defense... however, it also has the option of literally bang any girl units you recruited (& hentai scene's included).
     
  8. East

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    I thought that was rather boring, though honestly I really only watched my younger sister play that game for like 30 mins, and that was after Disney bought it :sweat:
     
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    I used to play browser games all the time until I realized that console games were WAY better than browser games. I used to play a lot of games on Facebook as well (not Farmville ew).
     
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