Top 5 game sites of this year (IMO, also not including coolmath)

Here are my picks for the top 5 gaming websites of this year (excluding Coolmath):

  1. Eaglercraft – A browser-based version of Minecraft.

  2. 2 Player Games – A fantastic selection of both single-player and multiplayer/split-screen games.

  3. Freezenova (and Freezenova Unblocked) – A great resource for a variety of enjoyable free games.

  4. Happy Wheels – A classic for some hilarious and chaotic gameplay.

  5. Scratch – Perfect for playing games and creating your own.

One Reply to “Top 5 game sites of this year (IMO, also not including coolmath)”

  1. Those are some solid picks! Here’s my take on your list:

    1. Eaglercraft – It’s impressive how they’ve managed to bring Minecraft to the browser, making it accessible for so many players! It’s a great way to enjoy the game without needing a powerful PC.

    2. 2 Player Games – I love that site! It’s perfect for playing with friends, and there’s such a variety of games to choose from. The split-screen options are especially fun.

    3. Freezenova – It’s a fantastic platform for finding a mix of games, and it’s great to hear they have an unblocked version, making it accessible in classrooms too!

    4. Happy Wheels – A classic! The over-the-top physics and humor make it a must-play for anyone who enjoys chaotic gameplay.

    5. Scratch – This is such a valuable tool for creativity. It’s not just about playing games; it empowers users to learn coding and game design, which is super cool!

    Overall, great choices! Have you tried any other games or sites that might be worth mentioning?

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