Now it's time to play Rummikub free online against real players or AI. The basic goal of the tile-matching game is to create melds of number tiles in your hand. You get 14 tiles at the game start, and have to create groups or runs on your turn. A group is a combination of three or four tiles with the same face value, but of different color, such as blue 8 + red 8 + back 8. A run is a sequence of numbers of the same color, e.g. red 2, 3, 4 and 5. On your turn, you get a tile and have to create melts using the tiles on the table, and the initial has to score at least 30 points. This online board game requires matching and strategy skills, and is fun for kids and adults to play.
Punk-o-Matic is a music sandbox flash game developed by Evil-Dog and released on January 26, 2004.
Although Flash was discontinued on January 12 2021, Punk-o-Matic is still playable through BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint as well as The Newgrounds Player.
You aim to collect 101 cats. You can also collect the cafe’s food recipes and furniture! They'll come to the cat cafe if you buy canned cat food and give it to a cat.
Space is Key is a one button game. You guessed it, using the space bar!
Using the space bar, bounce and jump your way through a series of 15 levels. Increasing in difficulty with upgrades. Can you do it?
Planetary Plumbers was a knockoff Mario game that was playable in the web browser. The game was a bootleg game which was based on Super Mario Galaxy. The game is now currently unaccessible due to the shut down of the Joystick Browser Games website alongside the requirement of a browser extension to play the game.
Aries Driving Game is an in-browser minigame based on the Aries Music Video. You play as Noodle driving her Buggy, trying to complete the race in Morocco before 2D and Murdoc. The game was released on September 4th, 2020, along with Lyric Video for Aries.
Where We Remain is an adventure set on a desert island, shown from a zoomed out, almost top-down view. The content is procedurally-generated and the setup of the island is different for each session. At first glance it seems similar to the 8 and 16 bit Zelda games, but it only borrows that shape to tell its story.
In Maverick, you are a gunslinger in the wild—rather green—West. Since the hero cannot walk, he must instead use the momentum from firing his pistols rapidly to propel himself past numerous obstacles and dangers.
In the three-dimensional world of Boxgame, it’s hard to know which way is up. As you walk and jump around the perimeter of the game’s giant translucent boxes, floors can become walls, walls can become ceilings, and players will become disoriented.
Harking back to the days of classic precision platformers such as Flashback and Prince of Persia, Boondog demands that you carefully consider each move that you make: a single incorrect leap, turn, or drop can end in disaster.
It takes hard work and dedication to earn a seat in the boardroom of a big corporation these days. Corporate Climber chronicles one man’s climb from lowly janitor to suit-wearing bigwig—and then his swift fall from grace.
As he’s taking a man’s life, Death decides to have a little fun. He tells the man that he will give him his life back along with everything he ever wanted—if the man can survive the Gauntlet of Hell.