Why Role-Playing Elements Make Web Games More Engaging
Why Stories Make Games Better The integration of role-playing elements into browser games has been one of the most signi...
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Why Stories Make Games Better The integration of role-playing elements into browser games has been one of the most signi...
Endless Runners: The Genre That Refuses to End The endless runner is one of the purest game designs ever invented. You r...
Point-and-Click Adventures: The Thinking Person's Browser Game Point-and-click adventure games occupy a unique space in ...
Browser Game Communities Are Worth Joining Playing a browser game alone is satisfying. Playing it as part of a community...
Physics-Based Puzzles Are Different — Here Is Why The puzzle genre divides broadly into two categories: logic puzzles,...
Mazes Are a Training Ground for the Mind Long before digital games, mazes appeared in ancient cultures as both physical ...
Why the Classics Keep Coming Back Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Galaga, Donkey Kong, Frogger, Centipede — these games are o...
Platformers Are Harder Than They Look The platformer genre has a deceptive learning curve. The first few levels of any b...
Pixel Art Is Having Its Biggest Moment in Decades Walk through any major gaming event, scroll through any indie game sto...
Mobile Gaming in the Browser Has Arrived The smartphone in your pocket is now a capable gaming device that can run sophi...
Sound Is Half the Game — Most Players Underestimate It Ask most browser gamers what makes a great game and they will t...
What Is Speedrunning and Why Does It Matter Speedrunning is the practice of completing a game — or a defined section o...