Hattrick is a football strategy game where you build and manage your team for the long term. Log in every day or just once a week - if you make the rights calls you have the same chance to be a champion!
Develop your team through training. Manage your finances. Find new players on the transfer market or start your own youth team to foster your own talents for the next golden generation.
You compete against human managers in national leagues and cups. Start in the lower divisions - then climb your way to the top! You can also create private tournaments to play with friends.
The community really stands out in Hattrick! Join our forums and make new friends from all over the world. We have great apps for iOS and Android, as well as a range of third-party software to download
Dragon Court was a fantasy-themed browser RPG in a medieval setting, which players navigated through simple text descriptions and visuals. The game distinguished itself by its turn-based combat and the imposed daily limit on turns. Adventures involved battling a variety of creatures, with each victory earning them resources and experience to bring them one step closer to reaching the dragon.
Vagabond's Quest (VQ) was a web-based pit fighting and arena RPG that originally launched in the mid-1990s. The game was designed to be a text-based, multiplayer experience where players could engage in duels, develop their characters, and explore solo dungeon crawlers.
Avalon is the longest running online roleplaying game in the world at 25 years (a world record). It is from Avalon that numerous contemporary genre-defining features such as cooldowns, player run organisations such as guilds, and the foundation of skill-driven player vs player combat originate.
An online text-based RPG ahead of its time ever since it began in 1989 as the first multiplayer roleplaying game online. Avalon is a fair meritocracy. You may quicken your pace but you cannot achieve excellence without deserving it and excellence in any area takes time.
Dragon Slayer is a classic browser MMORPG that immerses players in a sprawling, medieval fantasy world filled with epic quests, deep lore, townbuilding and intense PvP action. Set in a war-torn land where the forces of light and darkness battle for dominance, players assume the role of a hero destined to shape the outcome of the ongoing conflict.
A history guessing game where players must determine the year that historical events occurred. Each incorrect guess can reveal more information about the target century and decade.
The only daily game in the word focused on fish, Fishdle is the brainchild of a keen angler who’s specially chosen fish with unique profiles that those who really know there fish will be able to get. Be warned, there are some tough ones that will test the mind of even expert anglers.
Guess the fish from the profile and score points – the fewer hints you need, the more points you score. There are over 50 different fish to guess – one a day. Share the game on social media to build your fishing karma!
Mickey's Robot Laboratory is a flash game where you can assemble a robot, using the ready-made pieces that you will be offered. The goal is to defeat as many robots as possible with your creation.
A game where you play as a trapped soul of a knight in a castle who meets another soul of an alchemist trapped in a lantern. You set out to make amends with your brother, who you regret causing a disaster that ends up trapping the souls within the castle.
A 2D platformer browser game based on the cartoon series Sym-bionic Titan. You can choose between two characters: Lance or Ilana, to defeat enemies and progess through the levels.
Braaains is an exciting, deep, action-packed game for Facebook users. Players are able to build a team of amazing Zombies, amassing a horde and battling their friends. Players can watch the combat happen right before their eyes, leveling up their player and buying new weapons, enhancements, and abilities. There is no stop to the fun players can have customizing and creating a unique and powerful horde of Zombies.
On the website for the video game Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix there was plans for a promotional mini-game to be released alongside it. The game was labeled as coming soon under the "Mini-Game" tab on the official website for the game, however was never released. No details of the game were ever released and it is uncertain what the contents of the game were to be, apart from the game being built in Adobe Flash based on the link being labeled as "flashgame" within the site's HTML code.