I was waiting for my new game to download, and I had some time to kill. I didn't want to start a big new game, so I thought I'd play something quick in my browser. That's when I started playing these browser games that I'd heard about before. I like playing browser games because they're easy to start and stop, and I don't have to worry about them taking up space on my computer.
I started with Agar.io, which is a game where you control a little dot that eats other dots to get bigger. It's pretty simple, but it's actually really fun. I like how you can just jump in and start playing without having to learn a lot of rules. My favorite part is when you get big enough to eat other players - it's pretty satisfying. But sometimes it gets really hard when there are a lot of other big players trying to eat you. I found myself playing it for hours, just trying to get a little bit bigger each time.
After Agar.io, I started playing Slither.io, which is similar but you control a snake instead of a dot. You eat food to get longer, and you try not to run into other snakes. I like how it's similar to Agar.io, but it's also different in its own way. The snake can be kind of hard to control, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. I had a few close calls where my snake almost got eaten, but I managed to escape. It's funny how you can get so into it, even though it's just a simple game.
Another game I've been playing is Cookie Clicker, which is totally different from the other two. In Cookie Clicker, you just click on a cookie to get more cookies, and then you can buy upgrades to get even more cookies. It sounds stupid, but it's actually really addictive. I found myself clicking on the cookie for hours, just to see how many cookies I could get. My friend told me about it, and at first, I thought it was a joke. But then I started playing it, and now I'm hooked. I like how you can just leave it open in a tab and come back to it later.
I think what I like about these games is that they're just so easy to play. You don't have to worry about saving or loading - you can just play for a few minutes and then stop. They're also really good for playing at work or school, because you can just minimize the tab if someone walks by. I've been playing them at work, and it's been a great way to take a break. My coworkers are always asking me what I'm playing, and I have to show them.
I've also noticed that these games can be pretty social, even though you're just playing in your browser. In Agar.io and Slither.io, you can play with other people in real-time, which is really cool. You can team up with other players or try to eat them - it's up to you. In Cookie Clicker, you can compare your cookie count to other players, which is kind of fun. I like how you can interact with other players, even if you're just playing a simple game.
Sometimes I'll be playing one of these games, and I'll think to myself, "Why am I wasting my time playing this?" But then I'll get a new upgrade or eat a big player, and it'll be exciting again. I guess that's just the thing about browser games - they're not supposed to be super serious or anything. They're just for having fun and killing some time. And they're really good at that.
I'm not sure how long I'll keep playing these games, but for now, they're a lot of fun. I like how I can just pick them up and play for a few minutes, and then stop. They're not like other games that require a big time commitment. I can just play them when I feel like it, and that's really nice. I might try to find some new browser games to play, but for now, I'm happy with these ones.
Overall, I'm just glad I found these games. They're a great way to pass the time, and they're really fun. I like how they're simple, but also challenging in their own way. I'm sure I'll keep playing them for a while, just because they're so easy to play and fun. And who knows, maybe I'll find some new games to play too.
— Published on Nuebl Gaming Blog