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Microsoft Solitaire Collection
2012 video game

Pico's School
1999 video game

Kingdom Hearts χ
2016 video game

AI Dungeon
text adventure game generated by artificial intelligence

Imperia Online
2005 video game

Townscaper
Townscaper is a city builder game by Oskar Stålberg. It was released for Windows and Mac in August 2021. A port to the Nintendo Switch was released in August 2021 when the Steam version left early access. The mobile version was released in October 2021. It was later ported to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and web browsers (as a demo) in December 2021. It features low poly graphics and a simple, minimalist user interface.

Kingdom Rush
2011 video game

Vikings: War of Clans
2015 MMO strategy game developed by Plarium
arcade
video game genre

Notpron
Notpron (originally stylized as Not Pr0n) is an online puzzle game and internet riddle created in 2004 by German game developer David Münnich. Launched in mid-2004, it describes itself as the "hardest riddle available on the internet" and has developed a reputation for its high level of difficulty.

Omerta
2003 video game

Threes
Threes (stylized as Threes!) is a puzzle video game by Sirvo, an independent development team consisting of game designer Asher Vollmer, illustrator Greg Wohlwend, and composer Jimmy Hinson. The game was released on February 6, 2014, for iOS devices and later ported to Android, Xbox One, Windows Phone, and Windows. In Threes, the player slides numbered tiles on a grid to combine addends and multiples of three. The game ends when there are no moves left on the grid and the tiles are counted for a final score.
Wikigacha
Wikigacha, also known as Wikipedia Gacha, is an online gacha trading card game by the Japanese developer Harusugi. It allows players to collect trading cards adapted from articles on the English Wikipedia, and use them in battle. The game was received positively by players and critics, who highlighted the combination of card collecting with Wikipedia's variety of articles.

AdventureQuest
AdventureQuest (also referred to by its website name BattleOn or abbreviated to AQ) is an online Flash-based single-player role-playing video game started in 2002 and currently developed by Artix Entertainment.

Clicker Heroes
2015 video game

La Abadía del Crimen
1987 video game

Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances
2012 browser video game
MovieStarPlanet
MovieStarPlanet is a free-to-play online social game developed by MovieStarPlanet ApS for Windows, iOS, and Android. Initially released in Denmark in 2009, it has since grown to be available in sixteen countries, with more than 400 million registered profiles. Players can dress up their characters, chat and play mini-games.

Panfu
Panfu was a massively multiplayer online game for children aged between 6 and 14, involving a virtual world where players could create their own panda and explore the island of Panfu. Players were able to complete quests, play mini-games and chat with other player pandas. According to the creators, about 15,000 players registered daily on the German Panfu. Panfu was made available to the general public on December 1, 2007 – after a beta testing-phase which lasted a month.

Howrse
Howrse is a free-to-play browser game developed by French studio Owlient and currently published by Ubisoft. It is a breeding simulation game with horses.

Realm of the Mad God
2011 video game

Gardenscapes
2016 video game
Q124517806
2024 video game developed by Neal Agarwal

Legend: Legacy of the Dragons
2006 video game
Bloons
Bloons is a video game franchise developed by Ninja Kiwi. The games involve players using monkeys, often armed with various tools, weapons, and machines, to pop as many "bloons" (balloons) as possible. They include the Bloons series, the Bloons Tower Defense series, and several other spin-offs. Most of the earlier Bloons games are browser-based games that use Adobe Flash Player, although some are available on other platforms. Mobile games based on the Bloons series are distributed through the App Store, Google Play, and some through Steam. Although now unavailable on Ninja Kiwi's website, Flas

Wurm Online
2006 Sandbox MMO

AdVenture Capitalist
incremental video game

Pokémon TCG Online
2011 video game

Trivia Crack
mobile app game

Zoo Keeper
2003 puzzle video game
Kingdom of Loathing
2003 video game

Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff
2014 video game

Sorare
Sorare is a fantasy sport digital trading card game centered around real-world sports data. The game allows players to build virtual teams using digital player cards representing real professional athletes and to compete in tournaments whose outcomes are based on real-world match performances. It was developed in 2018 by Nicolas Julia and Adrien Montfort. As of 2026, there are three sports in Sorare : football, basketball, and baseball. It is available for Android, iOS and web browsers.

Depression Quest
2013 video game

Anno Online
2013 video game

Magic Cat Academy
Google Doodle video game

Heroes of Might and Magic Online
2008 video game

Mahjong Soul
2018 video game

ZombsRoyale.io
ZombsRoyale.io is a battle royale game developed by End Game Interactive. It was released for web browsers in 2018, with iOS and Android ports later that year. A simplified take on the genre, game matches follow up to 100 players who must fight on a large map to be the last survivors. It uses simple 2D graphics and a top-down perspective. The game has amassed over 120,000,000 downloads and unique players across iOS, Android, Web Browser, and PC as of 2024.

McDonald's Video Game
2006 video game

Desktop Tower Defense
2007 video game

Incredibox
Hole.io
Hole.io is a 2018 physics puzzle game with battle royale mechanics created by French studio Voodoo for Android and iOS.

Cell to Singularity
2018 video game

Terminator Genisys: Future War
2017 MMO strategy game developed and published by Plarium

Windosill
Windosill is a 2009 puzzle video game by Vectorpark for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, web browsers, and iOS. The player advances through eleven different rooms by interacting with each level's environmental objects. It was developed by Patrick Smith, an artist who taught himself to animate and program the game in Adobe Flash. He was inspired by a variety of painters and artists. The game was first released for Windows, OS X, and web browsers in 2009, and was later ported to the iPad (running iOS) in 2011, with several added features.

Your Turn To Die -Death Game By Majority-
2017 horror video game
GROW
series of Flash-based puzzle games

FunOrb
FunOrb was a casual gaming site created by Jagex. Launched on 27 February 2008, and closed on 7 August 2018, it was the company's first major release after their successful MMORPG, RuneScape. All of the games were programmed in Java.
Cut the Rope
video game series

Lady Popular
video game

Marvel: Avengers Alliance
2012 video game
The Sims Carnival
series of online video game; online forum community

Game of Thrones: Winter Is Coming
2019 video game

Fallen London
browser-based choose-your-own-adventure game

Dragon City
social network game
The Republia Times
2012 video game

Ministry of War
2010 video game

Aether
2008 video game

VGA Planets
1991 video game