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  2. CrazyGames - Wikipedia

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    CrazyGames is a Belgium-based, globally operating game website specializing in online games that can be played in-browser. The platform has about 4,500 games available across a variety of genres and categories, ranging from action to puzzle and sports games , as well as solo or multiplayer games.

  3. Browser game - Wikipedia

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    They are mostly free-to-play and can be single-player or multiplayer. Alternative names for the browser game genre reference their software platform used, with common examples being Flash games [2] and HTML5 games. [3] [4] Some browser games are also available as mobile apps or PC games, or on consoles.

  4. Climax Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Climax Graphics Inc., [a] renamed Crazy Games Inc. [b] in 2001, was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo. Established in December 1996 by Shinya Nishigaki as an independent "brother company" of Climax Entertainment .

  5. Play Super Crazy 8S Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Super Crazy 8's. If you love UNO and have been waiting for a free UNO style game, your wait is over! By Masque Publishing

  6. Play Crazy 8S Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Crazy 8's. Play Crazy 8's, the fast-paced card game that inspired global sensation UNO, for free on Games.com. By Masque Publishing

  7. Armor Games - Wikipedia

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    PC Magazine listed it in 2007 as one of the Top 100 undiscovered websites. [10] The American news station KSTU listed it as one of the 10 websites that they considered the best for finding "free online games". [11]

  8. Kongregate - Wikipedia

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    Kongregate was released on October 10, 2006, by siblings Emily and Jim Greer into an alpha testing phase, which lasted until December 2006. [5] During this time, game developers and players tested the site's interface and functionality.

  9. Crazy Machines 2 - Wikipedia

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    The PC version received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [1] GameZone were impressed by the number of puzzles, saying, "Now the game has like 200 puzzles to complete, which is an astonishing number," and that the game was "Easy to use, forward thinking and inventive," being "really a delight to play."