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8BitNinja
2015-12-09, 02:30 PM
Some love them, some hate them, what do you think

If you really like one, tell me what it is, I might check it out

The reason why I'm asking this is because I am thinking when I get back to YouTube, I'll play some browser games for my modern gaming series, just because there are a lot of them

CarpeGuitarrem
2015-12-09, 02:46 PM
Semi-cheating, but Board Game Arena (http://en.boardgamearena.com/) is my current favorite browser-gaming site. It's got a bunch of official browser versions of board games, and the interface is actually really good and smooth. Very easy to find players for the games, too.

Fallen London (http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/) is an interesting Gothic-themed browser game that's heavily about following a story (not much about action gameplay here).

Fantasy Strike (http://www.fantasystrike.com/game/index.php) has a number of browser-based games that are digital versions of physical games (Yomi, Puzzle Strike, Flash Duel), quite polished client and even a "free-to-play" character rotation.

Knaight
2015-12-10, 08:08 PM
There's online Dominion, for another example of ported board games (though they gave it a campaign).

Hiro Protagonest
2015-12-10, 08:24 PM
You will never find a better game than this. (http://www.kongregate.com/games/Mazapan/you-have-to-burn-the-rope)

8BitNinja
2015-12-10, 10:25 PM
Alright, so I have not been able to play them all, but I will try to include these on my YouTube channel

Verstaka
2015-12-15, 12:31 AM
You should look into the Armed with Wings series. The first game is a bit bland with the combat but navigating the levels is fun but as the series goes on you can tell that the game's creators really love what they're making. Plus each game is better than the last.

Knaight
2015-12-15, 02:44 AM
The Telepath series is pretty good. I'd recommend skipping the first one, which is a pretty typical RPG (with some setting quirks). Starting with the second, it turns into a surprisingly good series of tactical RPGs. There's also the wonders of Give Up 2 if you like brutally difficult platformers.

Hiro Protagonest
2015-12-15, 06:42 PM
You should look into the Armed with Wings series. The first game is a bit bland with the combat but navigating the levels is fun but as the series goes on you can tell that the game's creators really love what they're making. Plus each game is better than the last.
Bah, the first game is at least as good as Armed With Wings 3. The first one is a brutally difficult puzzle game masquerading as a sidescrolling action game. AWW2 and Red Moon (WHICH HAS NOTHING IN THE TITLE SAYING IT'S AN ARMED WITH WINGS GAME FDOFKNJDOBVKJDS) are his first attempts at an actual action-platformer. Armed With Wings 3 and Armed With Wings: Culmination (a sort of side-game detailing certain events that happen during AWW3, and is actually less relevant to the plot than Red Moon) are pretty good.

The Telepath series is pretty good. I'd recommend skipping the first one, which is a pretty typical RPG (with some setting quirks). Starting with the second, it turns into a surprisingly good series of tactical RPGs. There's also the wonders of Give Up 2 if you like brutally difficult platformers.

Huh, I remember those. I also remember the plot going over my head because I was young. I might have to try them again.


Mission In Space: The Lost Colony is a really good Aliens/X-COM inspired tactics game.

I remember Hands of War being an okay RPG, then disliking Hands of War 2.

Never played the Sonny games all the way through... I remember just getting stuck on the fights in like, the third area. It was a mountain, the first in-land location.

rooster707
2015-12-15, 07:39 PM
I don't have links, but you should try Candy Box 2 and A Dark Room.

CarpeGuitarrem
2015-12-16, 12:44 AM
Oh, man, how could I forget A Dark Room??? Link to the game (http://adarkroom.doublespeakgames.com)

It's brilliantly minimalist, but very engaging.

Hamste
2016-01-04, 06:29 AM
The Mardek series is a pretty good rpg. I also have pretty good memories of Talesworth arena. Then of course there are the games made by Nerdook all of which are pretty good.

8BitNinja
2016-01-05, 01:41 AM
Well, I played two flash games on my channel (check them out on my YouTube link below) Sinjid: Shadow of the Warrior and Thing Thing Arena 3, while Sinjid was not all that I remembered it was, the video has the funniest comment I have ever seen in the comment section

Kaptin Keen
2016-01-05, 05:33 AM
You cannot say you have truly lived until you've died a hundred times in Urban Dead (http://www.urbandead.com/). I can't tell you how the player base is these days (actually I can, it's on the front page), but the game is truly brilliant.

Dr.Zero
2016-01-06, 06:57 PM
And, to remain in the zombie genre, if someone likes it, they can try a flash game: "Road of The Dead 2" (even the first is kinda good, but the second one is better, in my opinion). A FPS mixed with some elements of a RPG, nothing new, I know, but it is built very nicely.

It is on ArmorGames and NewGrounds, IIRC.

Another good one was "The last stand: Union City", a RPG/shooter/side scrolling.

Or the "Rebuild" (some kind of civilization game, where you have to rebuild a town, and maybe find a cure for the zombie apocalypse).

On my Kongregate account I had quite a few nice -IMO, of course- games bookmarked in my "favorites". If one day I manage to recover nick and password, so that I can access it again, I will post them here. :smallbiggrin:

Hamste
2016-01-08, 07:08 AM
I loved Rebuild and it's sequels. My only complaint is that after a certain point the game actually gets easier. Once you reach a large enough group of survivors with enough food and happiness there is nothing that can really threaten you as you slowly expand. Essentially the beginning can be very difficult but as long as you don't push for the win too early the win conditions are kind of a joke.

There is also caravaneer and it's sequel which are rpg trading games where you travel around a post apocalyptic world trading with cities. Loved playing that game though I never managed to finish the first one and the second one I'm not even close on finishing.

Dr.Zero
2016-01-08, 11:49 AM
Yes, Caravaneer, specially the #2, was quite good too.
Rifle all the way, for me. One shot, one kill. :smallbiggrin:

Other games....
A good one, technically speaking, was "Decision: Medieval".
Your medieval knight, upgradable with skills and feats, going to hunt zombies, orcs and trolls. A lot of eyecandy too (and some explosions... in a medieval setting... whatever :smallconfused:) but personally, after some missions, I found it tedious, even if there were new enemies and ultra powerful feats.

In the tower defence group there were the "Cursed Treasure" games. Very good, AFAIR. Specially the #2. And another series I cannot remember at the moment which was quite good too and quite similar.

Then the "King's League" games (team management with heroes levelling up).

And I'll add more if I remember more. :D

No good memories for the multiplayer group, instead, for me.

dramatic flare
2016-01-11, 12:39 AM
Card Hunter on Kongregate was surprisingly good. I was originally turned away by the mistag "collectable card game" but, in action, it's a turn based RPG with really incredible challenge (unless you've above the power curve) and some good dungeons and dragons humor. The cards are determined by your equipment and simply used as a mechanic instead of dice. Works really well.

8BitNinja
2016-01-19, 02:19 PM
I am thinking of recording an RPG I found called Mardek

It's on Kongregate and I only played the beginning, is it any good?

The Walrus
2016-01-23, 10:55 PM
Yes, the Mardek series is very good, but my recommendation comes with some caveats.

First, the developer originally planned on making eight games, but only the first three got made, and it looks highly unlikely that any more ever will. Chapters 2 and 3 are fairly self contained, but there's still a lot of unresolved plot threads at the end of Chapter 3.

Second, the gameplay relies on traditional JRPG turn based combat and random encounters. There is a reaction system with timed button presses to activate various effects, but the timing on this never really changes, so it doesn't add much excitement to the combat in the long run. However, even if you have an allergy to JRPG style "stand in a line and take turns whacking at each other" combat like I do, it's not quite as obnoxious as other members of the genre. It's possible to get through the main story without doing any grinding, and there aren't any 'overworld encounters' that force you to constantly get into random fights while backtracking.

So what positive things do I have to say about the series? The graphics are very good for a flash game, with a lot of variety in scenery design for all the different areas you go to, and well done monster and character graphics. Animations for attacks and spells are nice, too. The music is also very good, and not just 'for a flash game'. But what really drew me into the series was the writing and humor. Most of the characters are quite memorable, having interesting mannerisms and traits without being solely defined by just a quirk or two. The humor does a good job of poking fun at JRPG tropes, although it can be a touch cynical.

Overall, I would recommend playing Mardek, if you're not too put off by the fact that it doesn't have a real ending. There's still about 8 hours of content in Chapter 2, and 20 or more hours in Chapter 3.


I'm surprised no one's mentioned Amorphous+ yet. It's an action game about fighting various types of slime monsters, called 'glooples', with a gigantic sword. What I love the most is all the different interactions capable between the various game elements. You'll see what I mean if you play it. It can be found on Kongregate or Armor Games.

Phoenotopia is also really good. It's a side-scrolling action rpg on Newgrounds. Great environments, good music, and solid gameplay.

8BitNinja
2016-01-25, 01:31 PM
Thanks Walrus

I will be happy without a real ending, but my brother/co-commentator might not be happy

He was furious at the end of Sinjid: Shadow of the Warrior

If you want to see that, click the link in the signature

Traab
2016-01-25, 01:42 PM
Im a fan of the idle games, Trimps, Swarm Simulator, Realm Grinder, Undead Clicker, stuff like that. Mostly the first three, Undead Clicker seems to have a really steep climb. Adventure captialist is good too, but I am a bit burned out on the cookie clicker style of idle games. Island settler is pretty good. Honestly, just type in idle games on your search bar, pick the kongregate link and go nuts. There are a lot of good ones there.

8BitNinja
2016-01-25, 02:31 PM
Im a fan of the idle games, Trimps, Swarm Simulator, Realm Grinder, Undead Clicker, stuff like that. Mostly the first three, Undead Clicker seems to have a really steep climb. Adventure captialist is good too, but I am a bit burned out on the cookie clicker style of idle games. Island settler is pretty good. Honestly, just type in idle games on your search bar, pick the kongregate link and go nuts. There are a lot of good ones there.

Yes, but this if for a YouTube channel, and I'm pretty sure you don't want to watch me play Cookie Clicker

Traab
2016-01-25, 02:34 PM
Yes, but this if for a YouTube channel, and I'm pretty sure you don't want to watch me play Cookie Clicker

"Im gonna click it again!!! Im gonna click it again!! IM GONNA CLICK IT AGAIN!!!!" I dunno, could be amusing. :smallbiggrin:

8BitNinja
2016-01-26, 01:33 PM
"Im gonna click it again!!! Im gonna click it again!! IM GONNA CLICK IT AGAIN!!!!" I dunno, could be amusing. :smallbiggrin:

Would you subscribe if I played cookie clicker?

Would you watch any other videos?

This isn't rhetorical, I'm actually asking these questions

Traab
2016-01-26, 01:40 PM
Nah, ive never been a fan of lets play videos of any sort too be honest. I just missed that part from your original post and suggested my favorite flash games.

8BitNinja
2016-01-26, 01:43 PM
Nah, ive never been a fan of lets play videos of any sort too be honest. I just missed that part from your original post and suggested my favorite flash games.

That's understandable, I appreciate you sharing you comments, and the I'm clicking one is kind of funny

Reminds me of another oddly funny comment...

yes...

Chinese Pokemon

gxnpt
2016-02-15, 04:07 PM
No Flash (but is played in a browser) and it doesn't get much more old school than this, but see thesingularitytrap.com

Krazzman
2016-02-15, 04:52 PM
The Deep Sleep, Deeper Sleep and Deepest Sleep. I think that's what they are called at least.
Awesome point and click game.

Seconding the Rebuild games. They were fun.

There are two platformer called Spewn(or similar, basically you are a experiment that uses puke to solve puzzles) and the portal flashgame are quite good.

8BitNinja
2016-02-18, 09:40 AM
The Deep Sleep, Deeper Sleep and Deepest Sleep. I think that's what they are called at least.
Awesome point and click game.

Seconding the Rebuild games. They were fun.

There are two platformer called Spewn(or similar, basically you are a experiment that uses puke to solve puzzles) and the portal flashgame are quite good.

I saw Game Grumps play spewer, and it seems like a fun game, I'll check out the deep sleep series too, thanks

Bohandas
2016-02-18, 06:03 PM
I love browser games. Unfortunately good ones seem to be becoming less common. I think Steam Greenlight is drawing away developers.

Hiro Protagonest
2016-02-18, 06:30 PM
Oh, I forgot. You Have To Burn The Rope (http://www.kongregate.com/games/Mazapan/you-have-to-burn-the-rope). It's a 2D platformer. Other than that, self-explanatory.

8BitNinja
2016-02-22, 01:43 AM
Oh, I forgot. You Have To Burn The Rope (http://www.kongregate.com/games/Mazapan/you-have-to-burn-the-rope). It's a 2D platformer. Other than that, self-explanatory.

I'll check it out, thanks

Hamste
2016-02-24, 06:42 PM
I'll check it out, thanks

Warning, if I remember correctly that is a game that would make a very, very short video.

8BitNinja
2016-02-25, 01:36 PM
Warning, if I remember correctly that is a game that would make a very, very short video.

Just played through the entire thing, took about 1 minute

Why did they give me axes?