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  2. Fallen London - Wikipedia

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    Fallen London, originally Echo Bazaar, is a browser-based interactive narrative game developed by Failbetter Games and set in "Fallen London", an alternative Victorian London with gothic overtones. The franchise subsequently expanded to other games, including Sunless Sea, its sequel Sunless Skies and the visual novel Mask of the Rose.

  3. Browser game - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, a number of early indie games are those based on browser games, such as The Behemoth's Castle Crashers, inspired by Newgrounds' Alien Hominid and Edmund McMillen's Super Meat Boy based on his Meat Boy browser game. [26] Other indie developers got their start in browser and Flash games, including Vlambeer, Bennett Foddy, and Maddy ...

  4. List of browser games - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Games.com's Best of 2012: Browser Game of the Year - AOL

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    Doctor Who: Worlds in Time. This browser-based MMO by Three Rings Design took a well-loved brand and transformed it into an experience engaging for long-time gamers and approachable for fans of ...

  6. Drakensang Online - Wikipedia

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    Although it is a browser-based game, two retail versions were released which included some items, that were otherwise available in the in-game store. The less expensive version included stronger armor as well as more combat power of the character and 10,000 Andermant, with which the player could use to buy other items via the in-game shop.

  7. Jolt Online Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Earth: 2025 was a browser-based massive multiplayer internet-based strategy game, originally created and run by Mehul Patel. It was first officially brought online in 1997 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve.com to Omac Industries. In 2008 Jolt acquired this game along with Swirve's Utopia. On 4 November 2009 Jolt announced ...

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