Playing games in your browser is the most convenient way to play games. Accessible from anywhere, from any device. What games can you play in browser, either using Java, Javascript, Flash or Html5 engines? A game doesn’t need to be groundbreaking to offer high levels of entertainment and Soul Game Studios’ Rogue Soul can attest to that. The aptly-titled platformer throws players in the role of a hooded ninja named Rogue Soul, an able miscreant who prides himself in being the city’s finest and most allusive thief. However, when rival bandit Borin Hood garners all the praise (and a 5,000-soulon reward), Rogue Soul takes it upon himself to reclaim his title and wreak havoc on the Aladdin-esque landscape through a series of scrolling levels. Players will find themselves running, sliding, and jumping their way through the cartoonish city streets as they knock out local militia, traverse fatal pits, and hand out flowers in exchange for ability upgrades. However, it’s not the gameplay itself making Rouge Soul a knockout, but the fluidity of the mechanics. There are few more enjoyable moments in the Flash world than sliding beneath a fence and throwing a dagger at a spearman before nabbing a treasure chest for the win.
Other browser games news : Easily one of the most stylish looking games I played through was that of Vanar.io, a cartoonish imagining of what the arcade classic ‘Asteroids’ might have been like if as well as being pelted by asteroids, your spacecraft was also being endlessly being attacked by progressively bigger spaceships, just in case you weren’t finding the former challenging enough. With only the capability to turn and boost in one direction to control your ship and a combination of both shields and missiles required to survive, Vanar.io makes for some fantastically frantic multiplayer space combat.
Defly.io : We play as a helicopter and have to kill other players and destroy their houses by shooting them. Our objective is also to build a house around our helicopter by clicking on the screen repeatedly. When a player dies, his or her house disappears. By destroying other houses, we move on to the next level. After reaching level twenty, we can upgrade our helicopter.
You can also play adventure and arcade games in browser : Up The Wall is suitably named given that it probably will drive you mad. It’s an autorunner with a vicious streak, but also some serious design smarts. You start out by selecting a character from the claw machine, and that determines which world you’re dropped in. You might be a rubber duck blazing along bathroom tiles, or a skull skidding through a fiery hell. The aim: get to the end of a hand-crafted level to add the character to your collection. Even the so-called ‘easy’ levels are tough, and the swipe controls are sometimes a bit iffy. But the trippy visuals, head-bobbing audio, and varied isometric worlds peppered with devious traps will keep drawing you back. Play free online Puzzle games!
Alter Ego isn’t pretty – visually or in terms of content. This browser-based remake of an ancient PC game deals with progress through everyday life. It’s as far from The Sims as you can imagine, too – instead of cute little idiots blundering about, you get stark icons and multiple-choice text. But there’s depth, with a clever (if admittedly slightly conservative) script written by a psychologist, which offers branching progress that could lead you to a happy old age or abruptly dying as a toddler, having necked some bleach found under the sink.