Olympus wrote:The games on the Barbie/Everythinggirl/Myscene/Bratz Websites had in me in a chokehold in the early 2000s, then i found stardoll and shortly after Club Penguin, GSM, suddenly i was on the computer 25/8!! OMG and the Disney show gamesss like the hannah montana and zack and cody games!
Also was obsessed with this flash game called Bubble Trouble, it was on this flash game site called miniclip and you could play it at school until they started restricting access

, i think that game and the others are preserved with that Flashpoint Archive project
OMG AND I WAS SUUUUPER OBSESSED WITH THIS GAME CALLED MILLSBERRY AND I NEVER GOT FAR IN IT, ALWAYS HAD TO MAKE A NEW ACCOUNT AND NOW NO ONE CAN REVIVE THE GAME BECAUSE THE CODE IS PRIVATE/LOST LMAOO. That game is my roman empire honestly.
In general though, I still play whatever theres a rewritten version of or; is still alive (stardoll).
Browser games were good to us in their Flash era. It's kind of sad because they were so plentiful and there was a game for EVERYTHING (like the cereal box postopia and general mills games). Now Kids only have like roblox, minecraft and games where you have to pay to play . They don't know how fun and accessible online games were
it is always sad to me that so many older games just get lost and forgotten. A lot of websites have done a lot to convert flash games to playable, so lots are still accessible and that's cool. Some have even been converted to full steam versions like the deep sleep/don't escape trilogies and the last door series. They do cost on steam (not a lot) but are still available as browser games.
lol most everyone on here's from gsm and i never even heard of it until after i'd gotten on vp