The Top Ten Free Web Games

Home : Games : Articles




7. Blockland (demo) 

Blockland takes all the childhood fun of creating worlds and characters out of Lego blocks and takes it to the next level, allowing you to essentially create your own games and play in your own worlds. With a simple, intuitive interface and a completely open world (you can build a car, then race it. You can build a house and have little Lego people shootouts. Anything goes!), Blockland is serious, sandbox-y fun.

Blockland is “sandbox gameplay” incarnate.

6. The Blob 

Kind of like Mario Paint meets Katamari Damacry, the Blob has the player playing as a colorful rolling blob spreading color throughout the world. As you roll over various NPC’s, your blob becomes bigger and changes color, adding to the veritable rainbow of craziness with which to paint the town. It’s a polished and addicting title, despite its humble roots as a student project.

The Blob paints the town... purple.

5. Star Control 2 

Already one of the greatest adventure games of all time, Star Control 2’s excellent blend of resource management and intergalactic adventure has been available for free for some time now. The title is an absolute classic, featuring hundreds of hours of intergalactic adventuring, with tons of alien species to interact with, planets to land and mine for resources, and an excellent storyline. 

One of Star Control 2’s many alien races.

4. Echoes 

It’s a bit asteroids, a bit geometry wars, and very neon. The mechanics are similar to the seminal space shooters, involving shooting a whole mess of vaguely space-y objects in a colorful 2d plane. It also has one of the coolest and most honest game descriptions ever on it’s main page : “Echoes is essentially our take on Asteroids & to save anyone else the trouble of making the comparison, yes, it's also "a bit like Geometry Wars" :) Yeah, it's a bit like Asteroids hyperactive, drug crazed brother displayed in blur-o-vision and viewed through psychedelic sunglasses in a cheap nightclub.”

Echoes gameplay – if the neon doesn’t get you, then the homicidal blips of light surely will.






Recently added articles:

September 30, 2008

Nicholas DePalmer Interview
We interview Pro-Gamer and Razer employee Nicholas DePalmer.

4 More Games We Want Remade
It's round two in for games the we want to see remade.

September 27, 2008

EA Makes ESPN Stars Virtual
You've seen the stars of ESPN pre-game shows and other TV spots deliver their entertaining analysis. Now, because of EA Sports, you'll see them in the virtual world with players doing the same thing.

Four Shooters That Made the Dreamcast Awesome
In keeping on with our Dreamcast love, we take a look at four shooters that made the system an arcade shooting powerhouse.

September 26, 2008

Why Comic Book Video Games Suck
Comic book characters have often come to life on the big screen in very successful adaptations. However, turning comic book stories into video games often ends in disaster.