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    Remembering the Classic Browser Gaming Genre of the 90s and 00s That’s Making Waves Elsewhere Today

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    In the decades book ending the turn of the millennium, millions of people who were bored at work or just looking for free entertainment would turn to the vast array of free online browser games. An incredibly accessible application put out by Adobe, creators were able to bring their mini game ideas to life.

    Now, other forms of gaming have taken the spotlight. The freemium model pioneered by mobile apps has enabled larger games to be free-to-start, be it through PC launchers like Steam or on consoles. Even with the spotlight coming this way, a certain genre from the classic days of browser gaming is now making waves elsewhere.

    Rise and Fall of a Classic Gaming Medium


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    Browser gaming platforms were unrivalled in their accessibility and popularity for over a decade. The compactness of the games compared to the rise of other, particularly PC gaming options, like the MMOs, made them quick, convenient, and increasingly accessible. Then came the iPhone.

    Apple’s grand invention of a touch-screen, pocket-sized device that had a store loaded with convenient little games changed everything. While it landed in 2007, it was the feature that allowed in-app purchases in 2009 that propelled the free mobile gaming movement and helped to steer interest away from browser games.

    Adobe, the tech giant behind Adobe Flash – which enabled the creation of the glut of browser games – gave up on mobile Flash by 2011, which the press labelled a huge win for HTML5. Even so, browser games did well on desktop, often by merging into social media platforms.

    In 2010, for example, Zynga earned a larger valuation than even Electronic Arts thanks to the popularity of its small browser games played through Facebook. Still, browser games continued to fade. Titans like Crush the Castle, Defend the Castle, Bloons TD, Interactive Buddy, Pandemic 2, Super Smash Flash, and Learn to Fly were left behind.

    Soon came the end of the software that powered it all. Adobe Flash’s official march to the end began in mid-2017 when its owners declared that development would cease. A former tent pole of the internet, Forbes reports its end rendering millions of sites faulty.

    Classic Browser Games Finding a New Lease on Life

    One format of browser game that’s recently returned to the forefront is that of the crash game. The likes of Learn to Fly popularised the format on browsers. Boasting a simple game loop of fly, earn, and upgrade, people would keep on playing run after run, trying to get the character to fly further and further until they crashed.

    Now, crash games are one of the stories of the year in online casino gaming. Found in many different forms at the Hippodrome online casino, crash games see the players bet and then try to cash out before the character crashes. The Norse-themed Thunderstruck FlyX, Spaceman, and fishing game Big Bass Crash showcase the range already here.

    Crash games have been transformed to suit this new medium of online entertainment that, while often accessed through mobile apps, still run their own dedicated browser gaming platforms. Web browser games akin to those of the classics in Flash’s heyday also seem to be growing. Reports found that 15,000 new games launched in Q2 2025.

    A classic of gaming entertainment, browser-based games aren’t as played now as they once were, but some are still carving out a niche for themselves on our web browsers.

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