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As announced on May 15, 2013, games inside plus.google.com will be retired on June 30, 2013. If you would like to continue playing a particular game, contact the game’s developer to find out if there’s a new destination site for the game. Some of the game pages on plus.google.com/games have a link to an alternative site where you can continue to play the game.

What about payments I’ve made in the game?

Some games will be migrating data to an alternative destination site where you can continue to use your unused payments. Other games are offering a grace period in which you can use any available credits before the game is shutdown. Contact the game developer for further information.

What is Google Play game services?

Google Play game services is a cross-platform game service and SDK on Android, iOS, and the web, enabling a rich set of in-game user experiences for cross screen gaming. Games that use game services can bring you many great experiences, including:

  • Achievements: record and celebrate your greatest gaming accomplishments.
  • Social & Public Leaderboards: Google+ powered leaderboards report your in-game scores between friends and across the world.
  • Cloud save: games automatically store your game saves, progress and preferences for Android, iOS, and web.
  • Real-time multi-player: connect up to 4 players simultaneously for cooperative and competitive game play on Android.

To find great titles using Play game services, visit the Google Play Store.

Browser based games have always been there for those who have fallen on hard times. Times when no games are currently installed on their computer. Mac users especially have suffered.

Lest we forget those who have lost their lives searching for games only to starve before they found something worth playing for more than 5 minutes, it is time to be proactive. It is time to save my fellow Mac users, and all users looking for a browser based gaming experience, from a fate worse than death. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of 30 of the best online games to play, absolutely, completely, 100% freely, and from the comfort of your browser.

Runescape

Developer: Jagex

Ahh Runescape… I remember way back in 2001 when I first played this game. I was blown away. Then again, I was 11 years old and blown away by any game that I could play with other people. Believe me when I say that it has changed A LOT since the days of 2D sprites in Runescape Classic. Runescape is frequently featured on lists such as these since it is the world’s most popular free MMORPG. It has expanded in so many ways since 2001, and as a result, it is filled with years of gameplay.

Desktop TD

Developer: Paul Preece

While Desktop TD has simple graphics, it is insanely fun and cute. The little circular creeps with lil’ dot eyes and the lil’ cannons that squeak when they hit stuff causes a cuteplosion. You almost want to let these little cuties go through. The creeps even cheer when they make it to their destination.

FIFA Online

Developer: EA Sports

Anyone who is totally uneducated about FIFA has obviously been living under a rock. It’s only the most popular EA franchise ever, ever. If you’ve ever played any of the FIFA games on console you’ll know how good they are. While its closed beta 4 has ended, you can register for the next beta phase. Don’t worry about money either, it’s completely free.

Ok, this is bar none, the most awesome game I have ever seen. My mind was blown when I saw that I could play Super Mario Bros with Samus, Link, Mega Man, Simon and Bill R. Admittedly I was less psyched about Simon and Bill R, from Castlevania and Contra, probably because I had no idea who they were. However, all characters are in their 8-bit forms with their powers intact. Samus can shoot her beams, go into a ball, drop mines and jump just like in her games. Link has his boomerang and swords, while Mega man has his slides, arm cannon and awesome jump. Each character powers up and moves the way they normally would in their games, and they are able to kill all enemies by jumping on them just like Mario. And yes, you can play the game as Mario too. One last thing: this game even plays the music of each characters game in the background. It is incredibly faithful to its featured games and as a result, is truly amazing.

A very relaxing puzzle game, with simple yet graphics and soothing music. The aim of the game is to make atoms of the same colour collide to make them disappear. It’s pretty straightforward, and for a puzzle game, it’s not frustrating at all, which is unusual. I think the music has something to do with it though. Regardless, you will be hard put to stop playing this game till you have finished all 50 levels.

Yes, I know I added Freeciv to the list of Freeware Mac Games, BUT, this is a browser based version of the RTS game. What else can I say?

Blood Wars is an MMORPG (mumorpuhguh) where the player controls a vampire in a post nuclear world and tries to get along with all the other vampires (just kidding). Seriously, why do we have to kill everyone all the time? Anyway, there’s lots of things to do and kill.

Continuum

Developer: Seven Lights

Continuum is a strategy game that fuses turn-based war gaming, collectability (whatever that is) with RPG elements. You start off building a squad that you will use to battle other players and find usable equipment on the battlefield. There is a wide variety of races to choose from each with unique abilities so you can choose the one that’s right for you!

Monster Den

Developer: garin

Monster Den is quite an incredible RPG. Sure it doesn’t have much in the graphics department, but the gameplay is awesome. When you start, you pick the different classes of your 4 party members. When this is done, you’re immediately put into a dungeon waiting to be cleared. Along the way you will encounter various enemies and find items to upgrade your party. After clearing each dungeon your party members will increase in levels and you can customise their stats as well as what powers and passive abilities they learn. I highly recommend this game.

Another cool RPG game right here. In King’s Island you control a buff, topless poacher (well, he starts out topless) and go around killing guys while finding and buying armor and items from shops. The combat aspect of this game is great too because it really involves you. There are wide range of stats that you can upgrade to make this game a real fun adventure.

Hands of War

Developer: Danny

Hands of War is an Arr Pee Gee that gives you a choice of 3 different character classes to be. As you level there are various traders and trainers you can talk to that will sell you their wares or allow you to upgrade your spells. For those who like questing, there’s that too, so you can always help out those in need! Or those that just want some dudes dead for whatever reason. Once again, don’t let the graphics fool you, this is a good game!

Wow… just wow. This game is the most original game I’ve seen in a while. It is half side scroller and half sliding block puzzle. It’s hard to put the game into words, but you basically swap between controlling the stick man and operating the puzzle. You must arrange the puzzle constantly in order for you to get through the level as your stickman. Pressing space will zoom in and out of puzzle and side scrolling mode. When operating the puzzle your stick man is stationary and vice versa. Not only does the gameplay kickass, but the music is legendary.

Red Remover

Developer: Gaz

Teehee. This game has sound effects that make me giggle. A cute little puzzle game where all the blocks have cutesy little faces on them (giving you strong motivation to save them). You have to click red boxes to make them disappear while saving all the green ones from falling out of the screen. Easy and straightforward at first, but much more tricky later on.

While it lacks the 3rd dimension of regular Portal, it still has the 2 dimensions to play in. A side scroller that’s a very good flash adaptation of the original game. There are 39 levels to solve, that start easy (just like Portal), and get progressively harder with more of the hazards you know and love. If you were too late to get your free version of Portal on Steam, then this is the free version you must get.

Dragon Boy is an RPG where you control a boy, who has a dragon egg (yeah, it would have been cool if the protagonist was half dragon and half boy). You have to feed your dragon egg and raise it so it can hatch and fight for you. As far as RPG’s go, it’s quite short, and as such, there’s no save function. Kill enemies to get items and upgrade your powers, stock-standard stuff.

Paradise Paintball 3D is a fast paced multiplayer FPS which combines paintball with counter-strike. If there are any CS fans frothing at the mouth out there, then download this game and go nuts.

Eternal Red

Developer: Sean McGee

In Eternal Red, your job is to arm yourself, your ceilings and your floors to kill the enemy. Each enemy you kill nets you a certain amount of gold which you can use to build new weapons, and upgrade existing ones. God help you if they reach the other side of your hallway and destroy your portal. It’s almost like a TD game.

Upgrade Complete is hilarious. It has crappy graphics, until you upgrade it. Your ship sucks as well, until you upgrade it. You pretty much have to earn enough gold to upgrade every aspect of this game and your ship. Everyone has to play this game at least once in their lifetime.

Wanna live like a hobo? Then go out into the streets and live in a box. But if you want to play an RPG involving hobos, then this is the game for you. There’s is so much to do so you’ll never be bored, and you can battle other hobos for money and glory. It’s mostly text based, but very entertaining. For those who want to stay up to date with the new version, Hobo Wars 2 is available to play.

OGame

Developer: Gameforge

OGame is a text-based strategy game in space. Players start out with a planet and gather resources, research technologies, build economic and military infrastructure to create armies. Players can trade, raid and band together to progress if they wish to do so. How you choose to carry out your plans for universe domination* is totally up to you.

*You can’t actually take over the universe.

Another MMORPG over here guys! For those looking for some unique artwork in their MMO, come play AQ Worlds. It has a large game world to explore filled with monsters to kill and equipment, armor and items to find. If anyone is thinking, ‘Aww man, I can’t have any pets??’, fear not, because you can have in-game pets too.

Battle Dawn

Developer: Tacticsoft

The objective in Battle Dawn is to become the strongest leader on earth. Visiting the website you see ‘You must learn to use diplomacy, resources and military to aid in your quest for ultimate power’. Don’t they know that gamers would make the worst world leaders? It is quite addictive so care must be taken.

A great multiplayer game for strategy buffs that will hook you in. You choose one of 5 races, each wanting to take over the galaxy. There are various ways to fulfil your objective in this incredibly deep game. Any beginners thinking that this will have a steep learning curve have nothing to worry about, because it’s easy to get started thanks to a handy help menu.

Sonny 2

Developer: Armor Games

Sonny 2 is an RPG where you play as a zombie that must abuse humans. This game reminds me of Final Fantasy due to the similar combat style and cutscenes. It has a great leveling system and heaps of items and powers.

Auditorium is a very rewarding puzzle game that is very difficult for me to describe in words. The gameplay is simple, you must guide a beam of particles through ‘boxes’ using a variety of tools that are specific to each level. Each set of levels has a particular theme of music. A particular part of the music will play depending on which box is filled with particles. When all boxes are filled, the music in its entirety is heard. Overall an extraordinary and very original game. A must play!

Sherwood Dungeon is a curious game. It is an RPG with one, yes ONE, dungeon. But that’s all it needs since it’s so freaking deep (Noone has yet made it to the bottom). Going further into the dungeon nets you better equipment but the monsters are much harder. You have the option of making a free account, but if you don’t like making accounts (even though it’s totally free) then you can just play without one if you want. However, your character will not be saved this way. So, if you’re looking to play it more than once, it’s in your best interests to make an account.

A fun game based on the popular map Element TD for Warcraft III. It’s a much simpler game than Element TD (those who have played the real deal will know how many tower combos there are) but it’s surprisingly fun and addictive. While the gameplay looks shallow on the surface, it’s much deeper than you think.

Yippee! I luuuurrve bubbles! In Bubble Tanks 2, you start with a small bubble ship, and must kill enemy bubble tanks to get their bubbles to upgrade your tank so you can shoot more and kill bigger bubble tanks to get their bubble to upgrade your tank so you can shoot more and kill bigger…etc. There is a wide variation of upgrade paths to choose from, so you can always try out new types of ships. Great fun!

2029 Online is a mixture of RTS and RPG games. To be successful in 2029 Online you are going to need to strategize, have some rad skills and a healthy stock of teamwork!

Quantum Legacy is a completely free multiplayer RTS game. You can do everything from the single player campaign to online death matches. It’s also got more space battles than you or your grandmother can handle (props if you got the reference).

25 Of The Best Linux Games

Posted: September 23, 2009 in Bits and Bobs, General, linux
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  1. Battle For Wesnoth
  2. wesnoth

    David White who started Wesnoth back in 2003, had a vision of a free open source strategy game that had very simple rules, uses a strong artificial intelligence, challenging and fun. Wesnoth has already passed the 1 million mark for downloads. As of March 2007, the game is available in 35 different languages.

    A normal Wesnoth player has

    to choose from. Actually, you can even make your own custom units, design your own map, scenarios or even campaigns. It’s all up to your creativity. The most interesting part of any game is the ability to multiplay. You can challenge up to a total of 8 friends in multiplayer fantasy battles.

  3. Nexuiz
  4. nexiuz

    Nexuiz is a free, cross platform, first person shooter distributed under GNU General Public License by Alientrap Software. It started back in May 31 2005 with version 1.0 using DarkPlaces, a significanlty modified quake engine. The current version, 2.2.3, was released on January 26, 2007. Nexuiz’s logo is based on the chinese character “力” which means strength.

    Several notable features of the game include

  5. America’s Army
  6. America’s Army is a tactical, multiplayer, first-person shooter owned by the United States Government and released as a global public relations initiative to help with U.S. Army recruitment. The first version, Recon, was released on 4th July 2002. The current version 2.8.1 was released on 22nd Mar 2007.

    It’s the first well known computer game used for political aims. The game is used as a playable recruiting tool and critics have charged the game serves as a propaganda device. A counter on the homepage of the PC version shows over eight million registered accounts as of 2007. GameSpy tracked the game usage and reported an average of 4,500 players at any one time between 2002 and 2005. It is enough for America’s Army to rank in the Top 10 Online Games chart.

  7. Enemy Territory : Quake Wars
  8. quake wars

    is a first-person shooter follow-up to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. It also has the same science fiction universe as Quake 4, with a story serving as a prequel to Quake II. Quake Wars is the second multiplayer-only game in the Quake series after Quake III Arena. The gameplay is almost the same as Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, but with the addition of controllable vehicles and aircraft, asymmetric teams, much larger maps and the option of computer-controlled bots. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is being developed by Splash Damage for the PC using a modified version of id Software’s Doom 3 engine and MegaTexture rendering technology.

    At E3 2006(Electronic Entertainment Expo), the game won the Game Critics Award for Best Online Multiplayer.

  9. Tremulous
  10. tremulous

    Tremulous is an open source team-based first-person shooter with a game play that is similar to Gloom(a quake 2 mod) and Natural Selection (a Half-Life mod). The game features two teams, humans and aliens, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The game has been downloaded over 200,000 times and was voted “Player’s Choice Standalone Game of the Year” in Mod Database’s “Mod of the Year” 2006 competition.

  11. Tux Racer
  12. tux

    Tux Racer is a newbie friendly, open source, 3D computer game starring the Linux mascot, Tux the penguin. Like many open-source games, the replay value of Tux Racer is extended by easy modification of the game. New maps can be created by making three raster images to indicate height, surface, and object placement. The last release of Tux Racer was version 0.61, 29th October 2001.

  13. World Of Padman
  14. padman

    WOP is a new and free comic style game that uses the Quake 3 engine. The game was recently featured in 3 German magazine covers; PC Action, ‘BRAVO Screenfun’ and ‘Linux Intern’.

  15. Vendetta
  16. vendetta

    is a first person twitch based MMORPG. New players get an 8 hour trial which is enough to get anyone hooked to it. After that, you gotta pay $5 a month which is quite worthwhile, especially considering the incredibly communicative development of the game. It has a native linux installer as well as one for Macs and Windows.

  17. Alien Arena 2007
  18. alien

    Alien Arena is a completely free FPS started by COR Entertainment in 2004 comprising of a science fiction ambience and a Quake like gameplay. This game is playable in single player mode against bots, but the action and thrill lies at the online multiplayer mode. Features of the Alien Arena 2007 include an internal server browser for finding other people to play online and an external program that acts as an IRC interface. There are 6 game types and 6 game mutators that changes the gameplay. Cattle Prod is a new game type that requires you to herd robotic cattle to earn points. Alien Arena 2007 is playable in Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.

  19. Urban Terror
  20. urban

    A mod of Quake III Arena, Urban Terror focuses a lot on realism. Number of weapons and gear that can be carried is limited. Accuracy is reduced when fired while moving and magazines require reloading upon expension. Damage areas are identified throughout the body. Wounds require bandaging and slows down movement significantly if the damage is not bandaged. Even a stamina bar is present to indicate if the player is able to sprint or jump. Released on 1st April 2007, Urban Terror 4 introduced 4 new features namely, ‘powersliding’, new weapons, player models and improved hit detection. It also supports anti cheating tools like PunkBuster, BattleEye and RunDMC.

  21. A Tale In The Desert
  22. atitd

    Set in Ancient Egypt, ATITD focuses on society rather than combat. Actually, there is no combat system whatsoever. The fun of the game lies in economic development. Most of the players are from the US and Europe and the variety of social activities encourages a lot of interaction. Players are to participate in building, community, research and test themselves through challenges called ‘Tests’. The male to female players ratio is considerably equal compared to other online games and the game is also noted by many to have high levels of civility and generosity. The first 24 hours is free, after that a monthly fee of $13.95 is required to continue playing.

  23. Second Life
  24. second life

    Second Life is an online virtual world that allows ‘Residents’ to explore, meet each other, socialize, participate in group activities, trade items and services. It’s creators, Linden Lab, intends to create a world like the Metaverse described by Neal Stephenson in his novel, Snow Crash. In this Metaverse, people can interact, have fun and do business. The current currency is Linden Dollar (L$) and is EXCHANGEABLE for US$ in a marketplace consisting of residents, Linden Lab and real life companies. It is hardly considered a game as tt does not have points, scores, winners or losers, levels or an end-strategy. More than 7 million accounts have been registered since its conception. Basic accounts is free but Premium account is US$9.95 if you want to own lands.

  25. Savage 2
  26. savage

    This fantasy / science fiction, real-time strategy, fps, rpg game is a sequel to to S2 Games’ Savage : Battle for Newerth. Both teams of human and beasts are pitted against each other in a gameplay where strategy, agility and alertness is needed. The game is downloadable for free but online access requires a one time account purchase of US$29.99. Activities such as kills, deaths, assists, building razes, damage and score points are tracked. All Savage 2 matches are saved and thus searchable in the form of replays. The automatic replay network is a system that will greatly increase the skill levels of overall player populations and competitiveness.

  27. Warsow
  28. warsow

    Warsow is a free FPS based in Qfusion 3D engine playable on Windows and Linux developed under the motto ‘by gamers for gamers’. Beta testers from the community goes through internal testing sessions and gives feedback on public releases where the main developers will carefully judge suggestions and comments made. Gameplay is focused a lot on agility. Weapons picked up will have weak ammo until a new ammo pack is found. Graphic effects are minimal, clear and visible.

  29. TrueCombat: Elite
  30. tce

    TC:Elite happens to be a total-conversion modification of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory by Team Terminator and Groove Six Studios. The game is free and playable across all platforms. Notable features include iron sights aiming (no crosshair), multi layer object penetration, letterbox / wide screen view modes, lag compensation, client side bullet prediction and support for PunkBuster, the anti cheat software.

  31. Frozen Bubble
  32. frozenbubble

    The latest version 2.0 includes an adjusted launcher speed, new scoring system, 4 lives and online multiplayer mode, but only available to Linux users at the time of writing. Version 1.0 of the game is available across all platforms including Symbian Series 60 line of smartphones and a single player Java applet version. Written in Perl, the free to play Frozen Bubble features 100 levels and a cute penguin (I think it’s supposed to be Tux) who shoots to form bubbles of the same color.

  33. The Open Racing Car Simulator
  34. race

    TORCS is an open source 3D racing simulator using OpenGL technologies. It is runnable on all Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows platforms. There are 50 different cars, 20 tracks and 50 opponents to race against. The multiplayer mode can accommodate up to 4 human players. Several of the simulation include damaged models, collisions and aerodynamics like ground effects, spoilers, etc. Development is currently being carried out to enable online racing mode.

  35. FlightGear
  36. fg

    Since 1996, FlightGear has been a collaborative project that aims to create a sophisticated open source flight simulator framework. FlightGear uses the SimGear simulation engine. Some of the aircraft models available in FlightGear include gliders, helicopters, airliners, fighter jets, etc. Weather effects such as clouds, lightning effects and time of the day is illustrated.

  37. Frets On Fire
  38. frets

    Winner of the Assembly Demo Party 2006, Frets on Fire is a music video game that uses the keyboard to play along with scrolling on-screen musical notes to complete a song. The player has to imagine the keyboard as a guitar and pick it up to play. One hand will be used to press the ‘frets’ (F1 to F5) and another will be used to press the ‘picks’ (Shift or Enter). Colored markers that appears are to be played by pressing ‘frets’ of the correct color and ‘picks’ at the correct moment. There are also song editors and tutorials featured in the game. This game was addictive once I got the hang of it.

  39. Scorched 3d
  40. scorched

    Scorched 3D is a 100% free turn-based artillery game modeled after the classic DOS game Scorched Earth ‘The Mother Of All Games’. Operatable across all operating systems. What started as a 3D landscape generator has now become a cool 3D game that requires skills to master. Players are supposed to take turns homing in to hit the target by adjusting the angle, rotation, power and a weapon of choice every other turn. Hits and kills will generate income for you to buy better weapons and items. Note that items are as important as weapons.

  41. ManiaDrive
  42. mania drive

    ManiaDrive is a free clone of Trackmania, the great game from Nadéo studio, and is an arcade car game on acrobatic tracks, with a quick and nervous gameplay (tracks almost never exceed one minute), and features a network mode, as the original. Lots of crazy driving involved.

  43. Warzone 2100
  44. warzone 2100

    Warzone 2100 is a real-time strategy and real-time tactics hybrid computer game, developed by Pumpkin Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Outside of the story, Warzone 2100 only has a single faction, limiting some of the variety that can be expected from such games of its kind, although the faction is very complex. Essentially, Warzone 2100 plays much like Earth 2150 with 3D units and terrain, customizable vehicles, a lack of traditional standing infantry, use of “research” to acquire new technologies, and perceptible differentiation of vehicles types.

  45. Spring
  46. The game is mainly focused around multiplayer games over the Internet or a LAN connection. There are currently a few single player missions, built on the basic support for this through Lua scripting. There are also many skirmish AIs under development, allowing for offline play or extra players in an online game. Two skirmish AIs ship in the game package, as well as three maps and the XTA mod.

  47. Battle Tanks
  48. battle tanks

    “Battle Tanks” is a multiplayer game in the first place. Network game and split screen mode are available, and also a mixed mode is possible, when two players use split screen on the server computer, and others connect via LAN. Two possible modes are deathmatch battle and cooperative game. Hardware requirement is minimum and the game is cross platform.

  49. Excalibur: Morgana’s Revenge v3.0
  50. emr

    EMR 3.0 is a unique scenario based upon the Aleph One (Marathon) engine. It is a first-person action adventure game, featuring an epic and in-depth story line. It brings more exciting new maps, new high resolution textures and landscapes, a completely new set of weapons, new monsters and friends, new scenery, new 16-bit sounds, original music, and a carefully woven original story line that transcends time.