BEAUTIFUL BROWSER GAMES THAT DON'T REQUIRE MAGIC COINS TO BUY MORE MAGIC COINS

BEAUTIFUL BROWSER GAMES THAT DON'T REQUIRE MAGIC COINS TO BUY MORE MAGIC COINS

For the people who often find it difficult to get into games because either they find the games too expensive or tedious to play, there is a solution to all that—flash games. Flash games are the free indie games that are possible to play on the everyday internet browsers. They tend to usually be simpler and made for simple time killing. This one is for the non-gamers, who if not appreciate the games – will be able to appreciate the art and the stories behind the games:

1)     LOVED BY ALEXANDER OCIAS: The game follows a simple design and a simple story. It's also easy to play – only using the arrow keys – to get your character through the labyrinth. The game Loved involves an omnipresent voice that tells you what to do in the game – if you don't follow accordingly the graphics become distorted making it difficult to play the game but never quite impossible. Lives are limitless and one can play the game as many times regardless of the number of times the character dies. However, Loved poses a question – do you follow the omnipresent voice that often tells you to do the impossible and keep the game stable or disobey the voice and play the game your own way as the atmosphere distorts around you?
Link:
http://www.alexanderocias.com/
loved.php

2)     IMMORTALL BY EVAN MILLER:
You play the character of an immortal alien that has landed on earth. As the alien, you meet a family that treats you kindly and others who don't. The latter causes a war and you find yourself choosing between saving yourself and saving the family. The game has multiple endings and each has something to reflect upon. The game is simple to play using the right and left arrow keys to move and the alien's body to block the bombs and bullets.
Link: http://armorgames.com/play/5355/immortall

3)     COMA BY THOMAS BRUSH:
Free games online may often have the false reputation of not being as aesthetically pleasing as games that cost actual money tend to be. That is especially not true for a game like Coma that is set in a backdrop of a shadowy dark yet whimsical atmosphere. Here you play the character of Pete. After a point into the game, the plot doesn't seem relevant yet by the end – it all comes full circle.
Link:
http://www.comagame.net/coma-game.html

4)     The Majesty of Colors by Gregory Weir: Compared to Coma, The Majesty of Colors may not feel as aesthetically pleasing but it still stands as one of the most interesting games on the list. In this game you play the role of an undiscovered, titanic beast living under the sea. As the beast your role is to interact through the use of a single tentacle – which you control with the mouse – through which you can pick up and drop objects in the game. There are 5 possible endings and it's up to the players to choose whether to side with humanity or rage war on them.
Link: http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/474519

5)     I SAW HER STANDING THERE BY KRANG GAMES:
Out of the list, this is undoubtedly the simplest to play. Here you take the role of the character that happens to be in love with a zombie. How to make this love work? You put her in a cage, of course! The game is minimalistic where you use the arrow keys and the space bar interface. The goal is to put your zombie girlfriend in a cage before she can touch your character – otherwise you have to replay the level.
Link: http://www.kongregate.com/games/krangGAMES/i-saw-her-standing-there

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