@samerion I just gave this a shot and ended up absorbed in The Hunt for several hours 😁 Can't wait to see where it goes from here!

#RPG #RPGGames #BrowserBasedGames #Roguelike #TurnBasedRPG #InventoryManagement

It’s summer here in Manila and the sweltering heat is something else. After 9AM, temperatures can hit a deadly 45 degrees celsius. I myself have been on the bike less, keeping exercise indoors. I’m fine. It’s the kids I’m a bit worried about. Since school is out, I’ve been trying to get them into other activities that don’t involve the screen (good luck). They do have football practice three times a week but this is limited to late afternoons to early evenings because … heatstroke!

So as a parent I’ve been browsing online for other activities they can do to keep their minds active. As a digital parent who writes about technology I kinda have to lean into this whole thing. I previously wrote about some tech-centric toys that don’t have screens but lo and behold, while browsing some online communities, one link led to another and I was able to discover a site that had a collection of browser based games – many of which were actually educational as they sharpened the mind with math problems. 

With my kids, I would send them off to online tutors three times a week during the school year. I really wanted to give them a break from this over the next two to three months. I also realized almost immediately that browser-based games have a different feel to it. My youngest son has a tablet with a collection of his usual games (including Roblox) so being able to run these math games from my phone or laptop – yes we imposed a no tablet rule for some days during the summer – lets me curate the screen time a bit more.

Counting Money

The first game is a money counting game. I remember when my kids were in early gradeschool they were having some trouble counting coins and bills — moreso adding these up to equal a certain amount. It took a lot of practice with real world money to get them to understand these concepts of addition with coins and bills. This money counting game makes use of US dollar bills and coins but can still be played by anyone who isn’t familiar with the dollar currency symbols because of a HINTS button you can slide on or off to show the value of the bill or coin. It’s super fun for kids as they can drag currency to the highlighted box to match the total amount being asked.

Grocery Cashier

Ever wanted to experience the pressure of being a cashier at the grocery? Within the time limit, you’re supposed to punch in the items, determine the total cost, and apply special discount vouchers. Afterwards, you will need to compute the change in bills and coins. It really took us a while to get into the groove, but once you get used to punching in the items and determe appropriate change using addition and subtraction skills, the math becomes really fun.

Math and Prizes

One of the most challenging elementary math puzzles in this collection is called Math and Prizes. Not only does it combine knowledge of counting money, it also makes use of all four basic mathematical operations — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It’s actually quite wild as the problems don’t just involve whole numbers but cents as well.

In this collection, there are actually more types of games like idle clickers and puzzle solving simulators that all run from the browser. However, as a parent I’m really more attracted to these math games as it can really help build confidence and keep my kids occupied even when we’re on the go and have a few minutes of downtime to spare, like when we are at a restaurant and waiting for food. I hope other parents can get wind of these games and share them with their kids!

https://www.abuggedlife.com/2025/05/18/fun-browser-based-math-games-for-kids-to-enjoy/

#browserBasedGames #mathGames

Counting Money Game: Free Online U.S. Dollar & Change Money Count Video Game for Kids

Counting Money is a money counting game featuring the U.S. Dollar and American coins. Count change, bills, or both. Earn a toy for each correct amount reach and play on expert mode to see if you can reach the target sum using the fewest coins and bills possible. This game is published in HTML5 using lightweight JavaScript, meaning it should work on mobile devices and most modern web browsers like Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox. You can play this game on Microsoft Windows desktop and laptop devices, iPads, iPhones and Google Android mobile phones.

Sad to hear that the game Urban Dead is shutting down next Friday (https://urbandead.com/shutdown.html). It's a free zombie-themed browser-based mmorpg (kinda) that has run for almost 20 years.

I knew it had to go sometime and I'm surprised it lasted so long. In the end, legislation changes in the UK make it unworkable to keep the game going.

Farewell to the people (and corpses) of Malton.

#urbandead #BrowserBasedGames

Urban Dead is shutting down

To #blind users, does anyone play #browser #games or open multiple tabs on #Firefox without the browser slowing to a crawl? I was thinking about switching from #Edge to Firefox, but games that run well in Edge or other Chrome-based browsers make Firefox extremely slow, and it's the same way if I open even a few tabs. My computer is a #BeeLink SER5Pro #miniPC with 32 Gb of RAM and #Windows11Pro.
#MozillaFirefox #MicrosoftEdge #incrementalGames #browserBasedGames #gaming #browsers #Windows #Windows11 #WindowsEleven #WindowsElevenPro #tech #technology
If you make or have made #BrowserBasedGames or #Online #games in general, I would quite likely want to (1) follow you and (2) ask questions from time to time. If you have #blogged about your projects, send links.

ISO a no-strings-attached casual relationship: In Ask Metafilter, bondcliff is looking for "browser based games that don't require commitment or much attention"

#games #CasualGames #BrowserGames #BrowserBasedGames #gaming

https://ask.metafilter.com/369224/Browser-based-games-that-dont-require-commitment-or-much-attention

Browser based games that don't require commitment or much attention

Help! I need some browser-based games to play when I'm trying to kill time. I have a bunch of criteria inside the thread.