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5 votes
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Alcazar puzzle generator
3 votes -
Inglenook Shunting
3 votes -
High End Customizable Sauna Experience
3 votes -
WebЯcade
11 votes -
Solaris
10 votes -
Five Letters (a word guessing game)
15 votes -
The Legend of Bounce Back - My playable tribute to thirty-five years of Zelda
13 votes -
Presenting: Space Huggers - A run and gun roguelike in 13KB of JavaScript
18 votes -
The Google Olympics doodle contains a pretty entertaining game today
google.com - Should be on the main page, click, watch (or don't) the cute little opening cartoon, enjoy various games across an island with various stories behind each area.
18 votes -
Fontemon, a game that exists entirely within a font
19 votes -
Red Ball world record progression: Speedrunning history
5 votes -
Revisiting Poptropica a decade later
4 votes -
What were/are your favorite flash/browser games?
Flash is gonna die for good in a few days (dec 31st) so I felt this is a good time to ask this question. (Although obviously, there have been large efforts to preserve these when the developers...
Flash is gonna die for good in a few days (dec 31st) so I felt this is a good time to ask this question. (Although obviously, there have been large efforts to preserve these when the developers did not. And even then, HTML5 means browser games will continue to exist, even though mobile games have mostly replaced browser games anyway.)
Mine personally were (taking away some of the more well-known ones):
Basically a game of celestial golfball. Had a level editor, which was quite fun.
Bonk.io (although this one has a sequel that's not in flash)
Pretty popular for a flash game made in 2016. Basically a game where balls need to "bonk" eachother out of the playing field.
Effing meteors (Definitely one of the games that I probably remember being better than it is.)
Basically a game where you clump up small meteors into bigger meteors to destroy stuff.
A game where a rabbit and frog are fused together and need to bounce like a pogo to the end.
A mountain climbing platforming game.
A game where you need to eat sushis quickly. Also has cutscenes.
An aesthetic racing game? Not entirely sure.
A game where you drill through the planet enough times to move to the next level (man, I had some weird gameplay preferences.)
A game where you need to time your descents to pick up speed in the hills and fly.
An 8 bit game where you as a dinosaur need to outrun extinction.
A power-up racing game I remember playing quite a bit. Definitely designed for children, even if that's not very surprising.
17 votes -
Digit Dilemma Plus - A mind bending puzzle game in only 1k of JavaScript
15 votes -
$100,000 Whales - An introduction to Chinese browser game design
6 votes -
Kongregate is no longer accepting new games, will shut down almost all of their chat/forums in three weeks, and is laying off employees
26 votes -
Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge game from The Simpsons is now playable in browser
8 votes -
Nitrome is bringing its Flash games to HTML5
20 votes -
Orb.farm: A virtual ecosystem
20 votes -
Compact Conflict (2014)
5 votes -
Can you defeat the privacy chicken?
16 votes -
Prosperous Universe - This deep simulation of space economics is surprisingly compelling
7 votes -
Hit the High Notes 🎤🎶 singing game
4 votes -
Little Alchemy 2
3 votes -
Just finished making a 64x64 pixel synthwave game for lowrez jam. (Play in Browser)
9 votes -
You can now play the original Diablo in a web browser
15 votes -
From fake news to chaos! How bad are you? An online game about fake news.
13 votes -
Line Rider
6 votes -
Torn - web-based old-school style game
7 votes -
Krunker - In-browser multiplayer FPS
8 votes -
Generals.io: a cool little online real-time strategy game
13 votes -
XKCD Mario - A playable XKCD Mario level
15 votes -
Adobe Flash’s gaming legacy — thousands upon thousands of titles — and my efforts to save it
10 votes -
The OG clicker game: Cookie Clicker
32 votes -
The Wisdom and/or Madness of Crowds - a thirty minutes game about the theory of the Wisdom of the Crowds
4 votes -
Tix.tax — Ultimate tic-tac-toe
16 votes -
Adobe Flash’s gaming legacy — thousands upon thousands of titles — and my efforts to save it
6 votes