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Actually, browser games are part of the PC games category, but playing in a web browser make them so different that they deserve to be classified as an entirely separate kind of games. Most of the browser games are simple massive multiplayer online titles with poor graphics and many social options. However, there are exceptions to this rule.

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Pokemon Trading Card Game Online
Pokemon Trading Card Game Online

Party 25 August 2011

A card game based on the Pokemon Trading Card Game. Players collect cards with title creatures, make the best decks out of them, and then start struggling with virtual or real coaches.

The Sims Social
The Sims Social

Simulation 09 August 2011

The Sims Social is a browser version of the popular life simulator. The game was produced by Playfish studio, commissioned by Electronic Arts, which owns the rights to The Sims brand. Using the app available on Facebook, players have the opportunity to create their own hero and direct his or her daily life.

Dragon's Call
Dragon's Call

RPG 19 October 2010

MMORPG production set in the fantastic world of Still Land, where the fight between races of orcs, vampires, people, dwarves and elves takes place. The title is based on the free-to-play business model, in which the game is available for free, but you can buy additional items and action points for real money.

Infinitum: Battle for Europe
Infinitum: Battle for Europe

Strategy 21 April 2015

An MMO browser strategy game developed by Allodium. The players are taken to an alternative version of Europe consumed by a total war. The post-war continent is led by Global Security Agency, a military-industrial conglomerate that attempts to fight the ensuing chaos through repressions and weapons of mass destruction.

Big Head Bash
Big Head Bash

Action 01 June 2012

An action platform browser game created by Spicy Horse studio, founded by former id Software employee American McGee. The game consists in an unrestricted shooting between figures stylized on toys with large heads (such as famous politicians or characters from Alice: Madness Returns). The title features McGee's typical performance style and dynamic action, reminiscent of classic net shooters.

OGame
OGame

Strategy 01 January 2002

OGame is a free browser strategy game in the MMO convention, prepared and published by the German company Gameforge. Players take control of the small planet and, by expanding its economic and military potential, try to create an intergalactic empire.

Slither.io
Slither.io

Arcade 25 March 2016

Co-developed by Steve Howse and Thorntree Studios, an arcade game resembling the popular mobile and browser hit Agar.io. During the game you are in control of a small snake which grows by eating bright points. Apart from yours, there are other snakes on the map and in order to win, you have to eat what remains of the bigger ones.

Total War Battles: Kingdom
Total War Battles: Kingdom

Strategy 22 September 2016

The second installment in a spin-off subseries belonging to the Total War franchise, designed mainly for mobile devices. Both titles were created by a separate development team working under Creative Assembly. In contrast to the original game, this one focuses entirely on online gameplay and PvP competition. The game takes you back to 10th century. You become a leader of a small country, who has to take care of its development and security.

Islandoom
Islandoom

Strategy 22 September 2017

An online browser MMO game by Polish studio Bloomga S.A. The game allows you to develop your own insular kingdom in a world, where things happen even when you're logged out. Even if your computer is turned off, the resources are still mined for, the shipyards keep building new ships, and the installations are built according to your orders. It also means that in every given moment your island may get attacked by another user, who hopes to steal some of your useful resources.