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which browser game do you play?
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I'm going to check that out, thanks.
Here are a few I liked...
http://www.jamlegend.com/
http://www.glaielgames.com/playgame.php?id=50 (flash, but its awesome once you get the hang of it)
http://www.travian.com/
http://upsidedownturtle.com/boredboredbored/
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As a young lad I enjoyed Runescape. Today I wouldn't bother log in even tough the job that they have managed to do with Java is absolutely spectacular. Compairing the original game to what they have today. But I do not have the time nor the fortitude to play it.
That game written in Javascript you had there is kinda cool ^^0 -
Here is another *browser* based game:
http://quakelive.com
It runs in a browser but it requires a download file. I know it is supposed to work in Linux but I haven't got a chance to try it in Linux yet. It's free to play and has a nice social network like system built in.0 -
I quite like jayisgames.com. They regularly publish reviews of casual browser based games. Although alot of them seem to be escape the room type games.0
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I've played World of Dungeons for awhile now, it's a great browser based game for people like me with only 5-10 minutes every few hours to play. One of the only group-based browser games I've ever seen. Group coordination becomes key later on. Reminds me of oldschool D&D and tabletop games with all the stats and skills there are to raise. Look me up on Baradar server if anybody joins and needs some getting started info.0
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I like Go and Chess, but is hard to find a decent online system that doesn't want to charge money for membership. Ironically, the best platform for these sorts of games would be social websites like facebook, but they don't seem interested in satisfying intellectual stimulation. And even if they did, the fact that they don't check 3rd party apps, which have unlimited access to the Facebook API, means that all 3rd party apps can't be trusted unless they are created by the actual Facebook company.0
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I don't play browser games. I played travian and ikariam but now I haven't free time to play games.
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i just found jamlegend today. its awesome. I like playing with my guitar hero controller the best. well done game0
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Ah there are too many browser games and browser based games that I love...the main one that seems to take up most of my time is Grepolis. After that it's a selection of pop graphic sim games like Farmerama and Ramacity...cheesy I know but I love it!
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