Best browser games to play for free now
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10 best browser games to play now for free

Y'all got the plugins for games on the computer?

We’ve all been there. You’re working, and you have a few minutes to kill, but you don’t have anything on your phone, and your gaming PC is, obviously, at home.

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Don’t worry, you can still play games by yourself or with friends. Free browser games have gone a long way, so here are some of the best you can play now.

Best free browser games you can play right now

While there are hundreds, if not thousands, of games to play on compilation sites or through other things like Facebook gaming, here are some of the best browser games you can play right now.

Wordle
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Wordle

When Wordle took the world by storm in 2022, it remained to be a daily game even until now. For many, one puzzle wasn’t enough, so you can sink hours into any number of imitators now, like World Unlimited and so forth.

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Infinite Craft

Infinite Craft just came out, and it’s such a fun time-waster. Start with water, fire, wind, and earth. Somehow, from these elements, you’re making some of the most bizarre entities ever, like Peter Griffin or Anime! Don’t knock this game until you try it.

Agario browser game
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Agar.io

After having swaths of players in a stranglehold in 2015 and 2016, Agar.io has only gotten better. It takes the simple premise of the classic game Feeding Frenzy in that you absorb smaller cells to grow larger and larger and turns it on its head by making it multiplayer. This is the type of game where players said, “alright, one more game” well over an hour ago.

Slither.io browser
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Slither.io

When you combine Agar.io and Snake, you get Slither.io. Much like Agar.io, the game is a multiplayer twist on a classic game, where you eat the small colored pellets on the screen. Guide your mouse cursor around to control your snake and watch it grow as it eats more. Other players are doing the same thing, though, so be careful not to crash into them, or you’ll be back to the beginning.

Google Chrome T Rex Game
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T-Rex Game

If you’re a Google Chrome user and your internet went down, this was the best way to use that downtime. This game is an endless sidescrolling game where you play as a pixelated T-Rex, and you have to jump over and duck oncoming obstacles. Your score goes up the longer you survive without getting hit. Luckily, you can access this without having to disconnect from the internet.

Dragonbound
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Dragonbound

Dragonbound is essentially a one-to-one replica of the turn-based artillery shooter back when it was on the now-defunct Ijji website. The Mobiles, game modes, and graphics all look the same. There are a few questionable creative additions that this game has that the original developers did not have. However, that’s mostly negligible, and you can still play the game you remember from the early 2000s.

Pokemon Showdown screenshot
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Pokemon Showdown

Pokemon Showdown is the ideal place to test out all sorts of wacky builds that would take a lot of time to complete in a typical Pokemon game. You can essentially build a Pokemon within its parameters, like all the possible moves they can learn, the EV and IV distributions, abilities, and held items. 

There are a lot of menus to go through, and it can be offputting to newcomers. However, once you learn the ropes, you’ll easily be able to spend hours testing new builds and learning counters that can apply to the mainline games.

Krunker browser
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Krunker

At first, this might seem like some kind of Roblox ripoff of a shooter game, but you’ll change your tune about Krunker when you play the game and feel the fast-paced and smooth nature. Once you go onto the website, you can pick your class/weapon on the bottom right and jump right in. 

Playing as a guest limits you, so it’s optimal to have an account to get the full experience in the game. If you need a quick FPS fix, Krunker is it.

Roblox logo.
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Roblox

This kind of breaks the whole rule of compilation sites. However, Roblox is something that is accessible everywhere. So much so that people oftentimes try to bypass strict firewalls or professional filters to play this at school or work. Get your game on, but don’t blame Roblox Corporation for any repercussions in your professional life.

Tetr.io
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Tetr.io

Tetr.io is basically the modern version of Tetris with a full-on set of single-player modes and a full-fledged multiplayer component. If you ever want to have a large multiplayer group battle à la Tetris 99 style, you can. You can also set so many parameters to customize your matches just the way you want to. An even cooler feature is that this has controller support.


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Elliott Gatica
Contributing Writer - Elliott has been writing about video games since he was in high school. Carrying that momentum forward, he has now appeared in outlets such as App Trigger, Attack of the Fanboy, and now Destructoid. He focuses heavily on Warframe, but he is also an avid fan of fighting games and shooters. When he isn't here, he's probably getting salty in Mortal Kombat 1 or climbing the competitive ranks with his friends on Overwatch 2.