Let’s say that you have some time to kill and your best options is, by far, playing something on your PC. However, there seems to be a problem: your device can’t play the latest titles or you just don’t have any game installed. But, at a second thought, you do have an alternative: browser games.
Lately, the ‘offer’ kept getting bigger and bigger and you can try some pretty amazing games, able to keep you entertained for hours. Let’s take a few moments and see which are some of the best ones available now, shall we?
Bubble Shooter
Y’all know the concept, as it’s been present in a lot of games, whether browser-based or mobile apps. But some things are better left unchanged and this variant of Bubble Shooter is definitely the best one ever made.
Simple graphics, easy to play and totally addicting. These are the ingredients used to create probably one of our favourite browser games in the history of the web. And we really hope that this classic will be around for a lot more years.
Kingdom Rush
Moving on, we’re looking at something with significantly advanced - even though it’s 2D - graphics. In Kingdom Rush, your mission is to build fortifications around your tower, in order to keep the bad guys away. But it’s not that simple, as you will also deal with goblins, ogres, or even orc.
Obviously, as the game progresses, you will be able to upgrade the towers, while the enemies will also get stronger. Definitely a great pick for any strategy fan!
Infinite Mario Bros
Let’s call this ‘the re-birth of a classic’, but this time as a browser-based game. You’ll play as the beloved plumber who jumps on turtles and mushrooms, but there are a few differences, compared to the original.
To be more specific, after a level is over, you just don’t know what comes next, but this is what makes it special, compared to the original Mario game. Just give it a chance and you’ll see what we’re talking about!
World’s Biggest Pac-Man
Unlike the previous entry on our list, this browser-based version of a gaming legend makes just two major changes: the two wraparound tunnels were replaced by four doorways, while users are now allowed to submit their own mazes. Yes, you can make your own version of Pac-Man!
Currently, there are thousands of variants of this all-time classic, so you can spend hours playing it and trying to break down records.
Treasure Arena
Get ready for some 8-bit action! Treasure Arena is, in a few words, your regular arena shooter, which somehow reminds us of the SNES. Nostalgic much? Yeah, probably.
Throughout the game, you’ll constantly be after coins and power-ups, but make sure you’re always prepared to duff up anyone who comes near you!
Browser-based games do-look like a lot of fun, don’t you think? We bet the answer is ‘yes’! Do let us know which one of these is your favourite, by dropping a few lines in the comments section below!
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