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30 September 2025
Pax Dei is doing badly, but it’s still coming out
The MMO Pax De is being taken out of early access and released as version 1.0 in mid-October
29 September 2025
Nekron has broken into DC Universe Online
Dimensional Ink Games has released an update for the superhero MMORPG
28 September 2025
Hunting the Flying Dutchmen in Naval Action
An update has been released for the MMO game Naval Action about sailing ship battles and building trade routes across the ocean
27 September 2025
Wildgate's development plans revealed
Moonshot Games has shared its ideas for the project's development with the public
26 September 2025
An MMO shooter from the creators of Bulletstorm has been released
The MMO action game Lost Rift with PvPvE battles and survival mechanics has been released
25 September 2025
Hurry to take revenge in The Elder Scrolls Online
The PvP event Vengeance is returning to The Elder Scrolls Online in test mode
24 September 2025
Two vehicles and a pirate operation in Armored Warfare
An update has been released for the online game about military vehicle battles Armored Warfare
23 September 2025
Testing and Pre-order for ARC Raiders
From October 17 to 19, test servers will be launched in the game ARC Raiders, inviting all interested players

PC Casuals

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The term "computer games" has become so broad that when using the term, it is necessary to clarify whether it refers to casual browser games, client games, or other games. Today, gamers have a choice, whether to run a free game online or to download and install it on their PC.

Going offline: games that don't require an internet connection

Today, most people have high-speed Internet at home, which allows them to play online. But a few decades ago, a speed of 100 mbps seemed something unreal, about games online No question, but even then you could download them and install them on your PC.

The first casual games were aimed at a wide range of users, they were characterized by simple rules, minimal time to get used to the game, it was not even necessary to delve into the intricacies of gameplay.

An example of a successful realization of a casual game is Solitaire, which was distributed with Windows. It had more than 400 million fans. No less popular was the computer version of Tetris.

One of the most famous producers of the best casual games in the domestic space is Alawar. Think back to when you were on a treasure hunt for Montezuma's treasure or farming. It is likely that you were also among the fans of Alawar.

Browser, casual and client online games

Casual games are still very much alive today. They moved online in the mid-90s. HTML5 multiplayer mini-games eventually superseded their Flash counterparts. Gameplay is still simple, there is still a game where you only need to use a single mouse button. The modern world of online games is as follows:

  • Casual games have greatly "grown" in graphics. Most often they are chosen by people who want to kill time, relax, relax after work. Especially popular among players are modern browser games that allow you to play without installing additional software. Depending on the technology used in the game you may need to install Flash-player or other utilities.
  • As opposed to casual games, there are hardcore games. They have more rules, more complicated gameplay. They are designed for experienced gamers who are ready to devote more time to games, to build a strategy, to level up the character.
  • Client games are run through client programs that are created specifically for them. Today popular MMOGs are fascinating multiplayer games.

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