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Best Free Online Browser Games

Browser games are nice. They don't demand so much time unlike MMORPG. You can log in to your account anytime. And you won't be penalized too much for being away.


Aside from that they don't require you to install any client.

This means you can play them anywhere as long as you have a browser and an internet connection.

Here are my favorite Free Online Browser Games

1. Ikariam Ikariam is a strategy game where you start out with one city. As your economy grows you can expand your empire to multiple cities across different islands. You will need to build an army as well as navy so you can wage war against hostile players. You can also form and join alliances.

2. Ever wanted to know how it feels like to be a pirate? Well captain Jack Sparrow that is exactly what Seafight is about.

You play as a pirate. You will have a ship and a set of crew. You will improve this two resources as your level increase. You can also upgrade your cannons as well as your ship.

This is not a turn based browser game. All battles are real time.

You can band with other players and form an alliance which makes it more fun to play. This will allow you to engage in massive sea battles with other groups of players.

3. 
If you can get by with the simplistic graphics, there is actually an MMORPG that you can playing using your browser. That game is RuneScape. It is actually a very deep game. One of the things I like about it is that in the game there are a lot of ways how you can acquire money.

(Money is usually used in MMORPGs to improve the character by purchasing a better weapon or armor; buying a new skill; or buying a new magic spell. )

In Runescape you can engage in cooking, crafting, mining, smithing, woodcutting, and my favorite - Fishing.

Pretty neat huh.

Oops! You will need a Java Runtime plugin to play this game.

4.
Cafe World is a restaurant simulation game that you can play in Facebook. In this game you start with a small restaurant and a limited menu which you expand as you gain levels.

It is a social game that encourages interaction with your Facebook friends.




Related Link:
How to Play Farmville
How to Quickly Gain Level in Cafe World

Comments

DARG said…
dude you should try out splitter 2 :)
Temujin said…
Haven't heard of that one. I will look it up. :)
DARG said…
I'm trying out ikariam right now. Kind of reminds me of Caesar 3. :)
Temujin said…
Dude. Sa Gamma server ka. Andun ako.
BlackMagic ang IGN ko dun.

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