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nternet games are games that are played online via the Internet. They are distinct from video and computer games in that they are normally platform independent, relying solely on client-side technologies (normally called 'plugins'). Normally all that is required to play Internet games are a web browser and the appropriate plugin (normally available for free via the plugin maker's website). A game played in a browser is often called a browser-based game.

However, there are also server-side games which do not require plugins and process the data on the game server instead of the player's computer. These games are typically not as pulchritudinous as client-side based games, but make up for that in advanced functionality, particularly because it is easier to implement multiplayer capabilities. BattleMaster is an example server-side game.

There are many different plugins used to play online games. Some of these are the Java virtual machine, Shockwave, Flash and others. Some are implemented via a technology called JavaScript. There are specialised tools used to create games employing these technologies. Games that require plugins are usually based on the client-side; that is, much of the processing is done by the player's computer instead of the server hosting the game.

  • Seconds Of Madness
    Robo surf through the inside of a tube. Includes players guild and high scores.
  • Moonraid
    Fly between gates and zap evil aliens with a 4-beam laser.
  • Ai Pengo
    Online Java game played by moving a penguin through a maze of ice blocks. Complete each level by pushing the blocks to squash all the monsters. Offers 36 levels and highscore list.
  • Cops And Robbers
    Move the red dot to avoid the blue dots in this online Flash game. Includes high score list.
  • Battlezone In 32 Hrs
    Coded by Bill Witts who wrote the original Atari-approved Quicksilva BattleZone game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum back in 1983-84.