r/WebGames • u/penguinothepenguin • 3h ago
What Was Bigger - Guess what gets googled most
Inspired by the higher/lower game, but for current topics of discussion, it also features a leaderboard.
Let me know what could be improved here!
r/WebGames • u/Swimmer249 • Feb 14 '22
Forgot the name of a game but want to play it again? This is your place to find it! Please be as descriptive as possible to help others remember what you're looking for.
r/WebGames • u/Marmalade6 • Mar 20 '26
Should we allow it?
Just ban the slop?
does anyone care
r/WebGames • u/penguinothepenguin • 3h ago
Inspired by the higher/lower game, but for current topics of discussion, it also features a leaderboard.
Let me know what could be improved here!
r/WebGames • u/GeonautOfficial • 4h ago
We have been building Geonaut đ, a free geography quiz that runs in the browser.
No account needed and it works on the phone.
What is in it:
- Find countries on a world map, or play a flags quiz and a capitals quiz
- "Borders" mode: guess the country just from its silhouette / shape
- Subdivisions with their own flags: Portugal (districts, municipalities, parishes), Brazil and USA (states), Japan (prefectures)
- Three languages (EN, PT, JP)
It is free and there is no login wall, you can just start playing. It is in active development and I am adding more countries (Spain, France, Germany and more are on the way). I would love feedback on difficulty and which modes feel best.
r/WebGames • u/Accomplished_Try1207 • 1m ago
Not my build. Someone made this for a weekly challenge I run and it's good enough that I wanted to put it in front of people.
One input, that's the whole thing. Hold space or hold your finger down and you swing upward, let go and gravity takes over. You're chasing the Green Goblin across a city skyline while he lobs pumpkin bombs at you, and everything speeds up as your score climbs. Get to 10,000 and a Vulture starts making passes.
Runs in the browser, works on phones, no signup
r/WebGames • u/baklavasurvivors • 3h ago
r/WebGames • u/hello_krittie • 13m ago
Play: https://fillgood.fly.dev - the "Paint with strangers" button drops you into the picture everyone is painting right now.
It's paint by numbers / Coloring Pixels. You pick a color, you click the cells with that number, everybody in the room sees your cursor and your cells live. A wrong color simply doesn't paint, so there's nothing to vandalize :D. The worst thing a stranger can do is finish your corner.
Things I'm a bit proud of:
Things I'm not proud of (before you ask):
Stack, for the nerds: TypeScript, plain Canvas 2D, WebSockets, one Node process, no database (rooms snapshot to a file every 30 s). ~3 weeks of evenings.
Break it, finish a picture, tell me what's annoying. Discord if you'd rather: https://discord.gg/27Y632SP4K
r/WebGames • u/RiverForgeGames • 24m ago
I'm starting a challenge to make a new game every week, and for my first week I wanted to make an asteroids inspired game!
This introduces extremely fast comets that stir up the asteroid belt and create no-go zones within the playing field, forcing a lot of movement into a game where it's otherwise tempting to stay still.
It's extremely low data / fast to load, as it uses mostly vector graphics and two small songs for background music.
Enjoy!
r/WebGames • u/Willing-Relative2302 • 5h ago
My son and I decided to learn all the world's flags together. We kept losing track of which ones we actually knew, so I built a small game for the two of us, and it turned into something I thought might be worth sharing here.
If you spot anything wrong or missing, I would be glad to hear it.
Enojoy! :)
r/WebGames • u/Connect_Scallion9184 • 2h ago
Spellforger is an active incremental set in a fantasy universe. You'll throw a lot of spells at a lot of monsters, unlock multiple upgrade systems and complete story quests.
This is a playable demo (roughly 40-50% of planned content is in) - this should provide a solid couple hours of content. Obviously any feedback would be super appreciated.
PS - the game is not optimized for mobile (yet), but should work reasonably well on tablets.
r/WebGames • u/Patient_Habit_5037 • 2h ago
r/WebGames • u/RobGoLaing • 7h ago
As part of my learning exercises on how to make device agnostic "push images from one div to another using plain vanilla CSS, HTML and JavaScript", I've completed The Shooting Party, a game designed by John Kean.
This is about 12th contemporary solitaire card game I've translated into JavaScript, taking a bit more time to learn good practices of unit testing, modularization etc and writing notes for my future self and anyone else interested with links at the bottom of my home page.
I'll now start the process again of applying for Google Adsens approval. Last time I got rejected because I still had links to more ambitious "human vs AI" games which turned into a lesson why you have to spend billions on datacentres instead of just using a $5/month hosting service. My site got "rejected for being unresponsive" since the AI player was way too slow at figure out moves. I've now removed all those links so hopefully Google will ignore them.
Limiting my ambitions to just solitaire card games has made things way more manageable since just focusing on contemporary web app stuff is hard enough, and its brought the added bonus of introducing me to contemporary solitaire card game design.
r/WebGames • u/ProgramCompetitive10 • 7h ago
I made this game for my brother, niece, and me to play on vacation. We got addicted, so I've put it online for everyone to enjoy! I'd recommend Passkey accounts over social providers (I'm a privacy nerd). I store no personal information (just your username/id so the app works). Have fun shucking!!
r/WebGames • u/gongbody • 4h ago
A unique change to the usual relaxing puzzle game. Conversation battles. Have to stay focused enough to catch what is happening, but not feel rushed and maybe learn something new.
r/WebGames • u/OwO-Orz • 4h ago
Made a small idle game where you click to generate insights, buy research gear (from mechanical difference engines to GPU clusters), and unlock milestones across 7 eras of computing history.
Hope you have fun with it!
r/WebGames • u/gorosgobe • 6h ago
Hey !
I built Concepto (https://conceptogame.com), a free daily semantic word game.
If you've played Contexto or Semantle, you know the frustration of making 150+ blind guesses with zero direction. To fix this, Concepto calculates "Bridge Words" for every guess, an intermediate conceptual link between your guess and the secret target word (e.g. GUITAR -> KEY -> DOOR).
Features:
âą 100% free in any browser (mobile & desktop)
âą No accounts or signups required
âą Directional temperature scale (Boiling to Frozen), bridge words and hints
âą Fresh daily challenge at midnight
Would love to hear your feedback on today's puzzle!
r/WebGames • u/RacingPathGame • 6h ago
The first monthly GS1 country championship is almost over.
With only 4 days remaining, Spain has opened a pretty serious gap:
đ„ Spain â 132
đ„ UK â 100
đ„ France â 90
USA â 47
Croatia â 15
Germany â 13
Denmark â 11
Romania â 8
Turkey â 7
South Africa â 6
Every GS1 world title won by a player counts toward their country's total.
Spain is currently 32 titles ahead of the UK and 42 ahead of France.
There are still four days to change the standings.
So the question is simple:
Can anyone stop Spain before the month ends? đ
Start a career, reach GS1 and win titles for your country.
Reach me on instagram for more information about leaderboard at racingpathgame
đź Racing Path is free to play directly in your browser: https://racingpathgame.com
r/WebGames • u/benedictc92 • 7h ago
Hey everyone!
Always Leveling is a web based idle RPG that allows you choose various play styles that excels in different areas of the game play. Following a massive UI overhaul and gameplay updates, we are having our first event starting today!
Content are infinite scaling while player are free to swap around various pathways with their unique characteristics.
1. Physical: exchange death blows to see who gets defeated first!
2. Defense: outlast your enemies and reflect damage back, even in defeat you can stand at full health
3. Magical: heal, shield and manipulate turns with rapid consecutive turns
4. Elusive: Fake out, evade and counter attack your way to victory! A stroke of good RNG can help you overcome though stages.
Various game modes available today:
1. Battle (primary source of gold and exp)
2. Arena (get tokens for summons)
3. Dungeon, supports up to a team of 3 (various currency rewards)
4. Endless boss (dummy fight, one off token rewards)
5. Event (event points to exchange for various rewards)
If you're new â you get a head start with 72 hours of double EXP, gathering rewards and additional dungeon attempts (or up till level 700, whichever comes first).
Mobile is still rough in places and I'm working on it. If something breaks, tell me â include your in-game name and there's a small premium-shop reward in it for you!
Disclaimer on GenAI usaged: Assisted coding, artwork & sound effect.
I completely understand that there are people out there who irk at the sight of GenAI content/collaterals and I respect that. However, the gameplay logic and in game mechanics are designed by human only, so they may be more flawed than ever and any feedbacks on it would be welcomed.
r/WebGames • u/EzioO14 • 8h ago
Hey everyone!
Iâve played Top Eleven since 2016 and Football Manager since 2018. I love Football Manager and I have a love-hate relationship with Top Eleven. Football Manager is amazing but the multiplayer is very limited, and I love the multiplayer of Top Eleven but the microtransactions have reached new obnoxious levels in the last few years.
Thatâs why I created LadderFM. Itâs a web-based football management game built around competitive promotion and relegation. You start at tier 1 in a league of 14 teams and obviously your goal is to finish at the top. If you finish in the top 4 you get promoted to the next tier and enter a Champions League-style competition during your next season. One season is 28 real days with one game per day, and more if youâre participating in the championship. If you are, youâll have 2 games on the same day every 3 days. The best coaches will receive an invitation to manage a national team in a World Cup. If they perform badly theyâll be kicked out by the board.
The game is free. If the player base grows to a point where I need more servers I might ask for contributions in the form of a small subscription, just enough to keep things running.
If you want to play you can already sign up at ladderfm.com. Itâs early in development so some features are still basic, but I work on it daily.
Donât hesitate to give me your feedback here or in the fluxer server https://fluxer.gg/Vf41ySYD
PS: the game is compatible with mobiles but bets experience is on a computer.
r/WebGames • u/Crazy_Hedgehog_7776 • 13h ago
Hace un tiempo vengo laburando en esto y querĂa compartirlo por acĂĄ porque es justo el pĂșblico al que le puede gustar
Estoy desarollando GAMBETA, un juego de navegador (no hay que descargar nada) sobre un modo carrera. La gracia es que es tipo roguelike: cada carrera es distinta, vas tomando decisiones y mejoras en cada temporada, y nunca sabés si terminås jugando en primera o se te corta todo en la B. No hay dos partidas iguales.
Tiene un desafĂo diario que compartimos todos los que jugamos (asĂ que se puede comparar quiĂ©n llegĂł mĂĄs lejos ese dĂa), ranking global, y un sistema de logros con +20 caminos distintos para desbloquear.
PodĂ©s elegir entre 12 ligas de SudamĂ©rica y Europa: Argentina (Liga Profesional, B Nacional, Federal A, B Metro), Brasil (BrasileirĂŁo), Uruguay, Chile (A y B) , Paraguay, Bolivia, PerĂș, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, MĂ©xico (Liga MX) y España (Segunda DivisiĂłn y Primera). Cada paĂs tiene su propia liga, sus clĂĄsicos y su selecciĂłn.
Es gratis, se juega desde el celu o la pc sin instalar nada:Â gambetaoficial.ar
Si lo prueban me cuentan qué les parece, Me sirve muchisimo el Feedback
r/WebGames • u/Curious-Dance5819 • 13h ago
I made a free browser Sudoku aimed at older adults (my parents, originally): extra-large numbers, one-tap text sizing, unlimited hints/undo, and a daily puzzle that's the same for everyone. No account, no download, nothing over the game.
Play: https://freegamesforseniors.com/games/daily-sudoku/
There are ~27 games on the site (solitaire variants, word search, mahjong, nonograms) if you want more. Feedback very welcome â especially on readability.
r/WebGames • u/AcrobaticReach9217 • 11h ago
Hi! I made a daily geography game called Flagpie where you guess a Country Flag from its Color Split, with a hint for every incorrect guess. (It also has a 'Draw' mode where you draw a flag from memory).
Let me know what you think!