Thanks, spez!
Also, fuck you!
A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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Thanks, spez!
Also, fuck you!
That Museum has more soul than the entire mobile gaming space in the last decade+
More like ever. I used to search for mobile games, but I gave up a long time ago.
Age of war. Brings back so many good memories :)
Loved 2p boxhead
If people could comment more of their favourites that I should try if be much obliged. 🥹
Anti-Idle the Game was an absolute house of a flash game. It may not look like much at first, but it unfolds into the most ambitious incremental game of its era.
The raze games are really fun too
Sorry for the reply spam, I would also recommend the epic war games and the feudalism games. I remember trying to get around my screen time limit as a kid so I could play the feudalism games longer.
That game in the thumbnail and right at the top, age of war, is really fun. I used to spend a lot of time playing it when I was younger. There's an age of war 2 as well
Toss the turtle is an absolute banger fron the flash game time imo.
Toss the turtle is fucking goated. Spent countless hours watching that turtle die horrendous deaths so that I could buy bigger cannons to shoot it out of.
Dude, Toss the Turtle has an app, and it's still a fucking blast to kill time. Between that, Kitten Cannon, and The Last Stand, I lost so much time.
Fantastic Contraption 2 is a puzzle game where you construct vehicules and catapults to get a red round in a square. It was really fun to play with a collegue. We would show our craziest contraptions. https://flashmuseum.org/fantastic-contraption-2/
Dicewars is addictive. https://flashmuseum.org/dicewars/ There are tons of remakes of it.
Spybot. Too bad it's not in this library and can't be played anymore : https://jayisgames.com/review/spybot-the-nightfall-incident.php It's a small turn based RPG based on a LEGO universe.
Whoa, looking up Spybot unlocked a memory I'd long forgotten. Did you ever play Junkbot (another Lego game)? It was a Lemmings-y puzzle game in which you placed down Lego blocks to help a robot eat all the junk and get to the end of each level.