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And nine more brilliant free to 🥃play browser games to waste your time with
The only one button skill-based one
Metro Siberia kicks some skill into our showcase withits simple but beautifullyౠ challenging sci-fi tinged pilot action schtick. It combines the appeal of all-in-theܫ-timing games likewith the old school stylings of, requires just a single button, and produces more heart-in-mouth moments than a cannibal feast. Enjoy it at.
The village-building, troop-training one
First, you'll sign up to a server full of oth💮er players and start managing your own little village. By juggling how much wood to cut, clay to gather, crops to harvܫest or iron to mine, you'll build out into a bigger and bigger settlement. The players surrounding you can be traded or allied with. Or they might just decide to raid your hard-earned resources. Damn them.
What's great about Travian, and all the best browser games, is that it never gives you quite enough. You'll manage to build maybe two or three buildings, troops or resource areas per day, if that, which gives𒅌 Travian a slow but satisfying pace, while treating you𓄧 just mean enough to keep you keen as ever to return.
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