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Suggest me some browser based Mac games….

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I play cookie clicker atm and have baked like 3 trillion cookies till now. The game now feels boring to me, there’s nothing much to do in it except just clicking and baking cookies. Looking for some new browser games to play, i don’t have any game-type preference, just anything good will work.

P.S. - Not looking to download any games, please suggest only browser ones.
 
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Word games: Wordle, Byrdle, Quordle, Waffle, 7 Little Words, Semantle (you can search for all of them) One play per day for each, but they are fun

Geography: Globle (Again, search and one per day)

I really don't play online games, those are all I know.
 
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Word games: Wordle, Byrdle, Quordle, Waffle, 7 Little Words, Semantle (you can search for all of them) One play per day for each, but they are fun

Geography: Globle (Again, search and one per day)

I really don't play online games, those are all I know.
Thanks man, I’ve played wordle and waffle a lot in the past though. Will try the rest of the games you suggested.
 
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You can try haxball. It's not a single game, I mean it is but there are hundreds of maps you can try within the game. For example, there are maps for football, basketball, tennis, racing etc.
 
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You can try haxball. It's not a single game, I mean it is but there are hundreds of maps you can try within the game. For example, there are maps for football, basketball, tennis, racing etc.
Oh, looks interesting, will try it out. Thanks.
 
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Oh, looks interesting, will try it out. Thanks.
No problem. Btw, if I may ask, how much time did it take you to reach 3 trillion cookies. I’ve actually just started playing it a week ago and I’m yet to make my first million lol.
 

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Probably would help if we knew what sort of games you're interested in. Basically small quick-play games (where you advance level by level)...or more involved longterm games.

I play three browser based games (all are free...or have free versions):

* Runescape
* Forge of Empires
* Elvenar

Nick

p.s. Actually Runescape has an app (I think it was browser based a few years ago)...but it has a free version to play.
 

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OP didn't specify whether these games are on mobile devices or computer (which could make a big difference)...title of the thread does mention "Mac Games" (which are only computers).

Forge of Empires & Elvenar are 100% browser based games. Runescape is downloaded via the Runescape website.:)

Nick
 
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No problem. Btw, if I may ask, how much time did it take you to reach 3 trillion cookies. I’ve actually just started playing it a week ago and I’m yet to make my first million lol.
Just 2 weeks :p
 
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Probably would help if we knew what sort of games you're interested in. Basically small quick-play games (where you advance level by level)...or more involved longterm games.

I play three browser based games (all are free...or have free versions):

* Runescape
* Forge of Empires
* Elvenar

Nick

p.s. Actually Runescape has an app (I think it was browser based a few years ago)...but it has a free version to play.
Thanks man, I kind of prefer the quick-play games btw
 
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Wait…what??? How did you make 3 trillion cookies in 2 weeks? AM I doing something wrong or is there something I’m missing?
You see, once you’ve made several million cookies it gets really easier to make the next bunch. You have lots of cookies and upgrades so mostly the game is automated. But I did use this tool in the start when I had no upgrades. It automated my clicks and helped me progress really fast.
 
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You see, once you’ve made several million cookies it gets really easier to make the next bunch. You have lots of cookies and upgrades so mostly the game is automated. But I did use this tool in the start when I had no upgrades. It automated my clicks and helped me progress really fast.
Ohhh….Thanks, I’ll try your method.
 
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