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7 Exciting Games in Google Chrome
Games have long provided a necessary break from daily life. Nowadays, the focus has shifted from outdoors to indoors. What’s better than an impromptu gaming session on Google Chrome? Google Chrome is a great browser with an amazing selection of games and extensions that boost productivity. Today, we will cover 7 exciting games on Google Chrome that are both fun and exhilarating.
1. Free Rider HD
Free Rider HD is a popular racer game on the Chrome Web Store with over 80 tracks to choose from. The game features a stickman on a bicycle navigating comically improbable tracks.
During this adventure, your character will zip through the air, fall through mountain crevices, ride on top of trains, and break a few bones. The controls are simple with the arrow keys as the navigation control.
It is minimalistic and robust, making it an ideal gateway for a quick refreshment during work.
You can even create and publish your own tracks, and invite your buddies to compete against you.
2. Rocket Cat
Rocket Cat is a side-scrolling game where you control a yellow cat with a rocket on its back. Your objective is to collect points while keeping the cat alive. It may sound easy, but it’s harder than it seems.
The cat must navigate obstacles and a single head-bump sends it back to the start. It’s both challenging and frustrating. Despite my efforts, my record remains at just 12. No keyboards are needed for this game, only a mouse and careful calculations.
3. Funky Karts
Funky Karts is a racing game where you guide Grolar through the kingdom of Fur. Prepare to defy gravity and physics as you complete your wall climbing mission to save your friends.
The game is crazy and you’ll be amazed as you zoom past barrels and jump on green rings. An entertainer, the best part of this game is that it’s available offline and won’t eat much of your time, unless of course, you’re addicted to it.
Another easy and portable game is Happy Friday. It features a cute orange character named Prim who is on a doughnut collecting spree. Your task is to protect Prim from the monsters, both on land and in the air.
Similar to the classic game Mario, this game is perfect for short breaks. Instead of collecting mushrooms, you collect donuts. Simply use the arrow keys to play.
5. Pacman
Some games come with nostalgia and Pacman is one such game. The thrill of running through the maze with Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde on your heels still gives me the rush.
The Chrome version is a replica of the arcade game, where you race against time to finish the pac-dots.
The arrow keys are your controller, and the P key pauses and unpauses the game. The mazes are similar to the older version. So, why not relive the golden arcade game?
6. Hex FRVR
Featured in editor’s choice, Hex FRVR is a compulsive puzzle game involving lining up pieces into straight lines in a honeycomb structure.
Unlike the Android game, Make Hexa, you don’t have to worry about color coordinating the dots in Hexa FRVR. This Indie game has already been downloaded over a million times and players have devoted insane hours to it. Moreover, there are numerous themes available to select from in exchange for coins. Also, did you know that the Play Store has an Indie App corner? Explore more Play Store tips and tricks.
7. Crosswords Arena
If you love Scrabble, you’ll love Crosswords Arena. It’s a multiplayer game where you can challenge online users to a game of words.
The opponents are a mixture of computer and real players. If you’re an expert scrabble player, you might find the computer suggestions easy, but then, seldom people search for challenges in the middle of work-cum-leisure time, correct?
Which One is Your Favorite?
That was a summary of enjoyable Google Chrome games. The best part is that they don’t require strategy; all you need is a few moments for an instant refresh. Have you found your favorite?
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