Nations At Risk is a free to play, online, multiplayer, browser based nation simulation game.
Futuristic online sports management game, where you compete against other players using team of your own hit-tech robots.
Classic Korean MMORPG that has been in continuous service since its 1996 release - siscover the hidden beauty of The Kingdom of the Winds. Enter a virtual world. Begin by learning how to survive; you may end by becoming a deity.
Created in 2004 Notpron is a browser based puzzle game that requires lateral thinking. In 16 years only about 75 people have finished the game out of 19 millions that gave it a try.
German online soccer manager with all the trademarks of the German games of the genre - simplicity and strict rules.
German massive multiplayer universe exploration and conquer game, online since 2002.
Online Boxing Manager is a free sport strategy game, in which you train your fighters to face opponents from around the world.
Simple Dutch online soccer manager game that with time evolved into major player on the market, which is not always a all that good thing.
Otteretto is a game about palindromes, although it really isn’t. It is an interesting take on classic Match 3 games. Although it really isn’t.
Star Trek-themed RPG online game - join the fleet or crew of the space station.
Online multiplayer game that puts players in ordinary houses to ordinarily look for ghosts that haunt those places.
Text-based game set in space - take over your own ship and discover the far corners of the universe or join one of the factions.
Online pirates game inspired by classic Sid Meier game Pirates! - travel through the waters for fame and wealth.
Formula One online racing game that allows you to build your own racing team from scratch and compete with users from around the world.
Online soccer manager game that drew inspiration from Hattrick, but with few additional elements it created completely different experience.
Just two months ago, CEO of Embracer Group, Lars Wingefors said in an interview (after selling / closing quite a few studios) that his company will now concentrate on smaller and better games. Guess w...
Recent developments in several titles made me think that gamers are truly weird, weird creatures that should be studied by science, because it’s not how human kind should work. Or is it?