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This is a list of Nintendo Network compatible games on the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console. Whilst many titles implemented the use of Nintendo Network service, Nintendo-published titles in particular, other titles are supported by various third-party online services. Most of these titles had online services shut by April 2024. [1]
Free play with in-game currency and items that can be purchased from a shop or earned through gameplay Collect cheese playing as a mouse and take it back to the hole. 2D Active Travian: Travian Games GmbH 2004: Browser-based Historical strategy: Free to play with in-game currency and privileges that can be purchased from a shop
Free to play multiplayer shooter with multiple game modes 3D Cube 2: Sauerbraten: Free Software community: May 6, 2004: Windows, Linux, BSD, OS X: first-person shooter: Free to play shooter with real-time editing 3D Fantasy Masters: Zeonix January 2003: Windows: Collectible card game: Free to play Network trading card game.
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The game supports both local and online multiplayer, although it is best experienced when played on the TV with a friend by your side. Be careful though, as Smash Bros. has led many gamers to ...
Nintendo's latest handheld the 3DS has a ton of great games. With the StreetPass functionality and new expansions added to the Nintendo Network, the variety of titles are the biggest draw for ...
Online multiplayer, modern setting; microtransaction business model. CrimeCraft: Vogster Entertainment 2009-08 Windows: Unreal Engine 3: Proprietary license Massively multiplayer online with 3rd and 1st-person perspectives; microtransaction business model. PlanetSide 2: Daybreak Game Company: 2012-11-20 Windows: ForgeLight: Proprietary license
This is a selected list of multiplayer browser games.These games are usually free, with extra, payable options sometimes available. The game flow of the games may be either turn-based, where players are given a number of "turns" to execute their actions or real-time, where player actions take a real amount of time to complete.