Top 10 Old Facebook Games you should play
According to a well-known, widely accepted phrase, the voice of the people is the voice of the Lord. We quote this to highlight that it’s best to depend on the general opinion of people who participate in something, in this case, Facebook gamers, as gathering a list of the best is always very subjective.
Therefore, we prefer to choose “the 10 best”—those ten titles that are among the best rated by users of the social network created by Mark Zuckerberg. The numbers revealed by Facebook help to make the list leaner when choosing only 10.
So, check out 10 of the best and most popular games available on Facebook today.
1. Asked
Trivia games are always an interesting way to pass the time—and Trivia Crack is probably one of the best of its kind available on Facebook today. With millions of players, it has versions for smartphones and tablets, allowing everyone to challenge each other regardless of their platform.
So, spin the wheel and let luck decide what the topic of the questions you must answer will be—there are six available in total: geography, history, arts and literature, science and technology, and, finally, entertainment and sports.
2. Shadow Fight
Self-proclaimed as the “first true social fighting game,” Shadow Fight mixes cooperation and competition to create a very fun game. It takes advantage of the possibilities of contact between friends that Facebook offers to allow people to help or fight each other within the game.
With an arcade-style, the game is full of action and has clear influences from great fighting titles, such as Mortal Kombat and Tekken. So, take advantage of the wide variety of skills, moves, weapons, and magical martial arts to take down opponents and collect enemies in Shadow Fight.
3. 8 Ball Pool
Who doesn’t like a good game of pool? If you’re also a fan of one of the most traditional sports in Brazilian bars, try 8 Ball Pool. The game, developed by Miniclip, one of the most traditional creators of web games of all time, is full of challenges.
Here you can play against friends and collect tables and cues. You can also challenge other players—there are thousands of them online, always—and participate in online tournaments.
4. Contract Wars
Isn’t the web the place for first-person shooters? Of course it is, and Contract Wars is proof of that! The game has an old-school Counter-Strike feel to it and will probably be a great way to spend some time shooting and hunting your enemies. Here, players are divided into two teams, and then it’s all over!
There are five game modes, 12 maps, and up to 24 players per match, with 12 on each team. Depending on your performance, you will level up and be able to modify your weapons—there are more than 60 real weapons reproduced within the game. And all of this in 3D and within your browser.
5. Throne Rush
Strategy games and PC: a perfect match. If you think so too, try Throne Rush. Here, the classic formula of developing your city while preparing your army to dominate rival cities is present. But don’t forget to conquer new lands to expand your domains.
Throughout the game, you will need to overcome countless challenges to develop your people and your region. So, pay attention to the instructions that appear on the screen and don’t tremble in the face of enemy armies.
6. Red Crucible: Firestorm
Another first-person shooter on this list, Red Crucible: Firestorm, also proves that browser games aren’t always a bad thing these days. Here, you join up to 25 other players and, with everyone divided into two teams of 13 members each, set off to war.
In addition to firearms and knives, you can also count on vehicles to terrorize your enemies—but remember: they can do the same to you too, so be careful.
7. Underfire
The third FPS on the list, Underfire, is also a classic of the genre in the browser. With beautiful visuals, the game also retains much of the aspects present in the old versions of Counter-Strike. However, it goes beyond that, with special weapons, customizable details, and much more.
You can use various weapons in Underfire, including knives, grenades, rifles, shotguns, pistols, machine guns, and even a military axe. Additional accessories like goggles and helmets are available to help you personalize your character.
8. Clash of Kings
Clash of Kings puts you as the great king on the front lines of battle. With elements of war and strategy, the game emphasizes teamwork and supports huge real-time battles between players from different parts of the world—all playing within the same server.
In addition, there are dozens of talents and skills that you can use to customize your hero. The visual aspect is also not left out, which makes everything even more interesting. So, take the lead of your people, build fortresses and cities, research technologies, train your soldiers, and be ready for war.
9. Kamicat Football: 3D Football
In the main football game on Facebook, Kamicat Football: 3D Football, you must lead your team to glory. Here, you play, controlling the athletes in the dribbling and shooting that will accumulate victories for your team.
You choose a team and take them from the shadows, from the lowest divisions to the top leagues in the world. Can you lead your players to victory, trophy-lifting, and history-making?
10. DreamWorks Dragons: Rise of Berk
In the official video game for the animated movie How to Train Your Dragon, DreamWorks Dragons: Rise of Berk, you take on the role of Hiccup. You have to assemble Toothless and the entire group of enigmatic guests who have just arrived and are endangering the village’s tranquillity.
In the game, you will also find all the other characters from the DreamWorks film, as well as excellent 3D graphics. You can capture and collect up to 110 different species of dragons, and you must complete missions with all the characters from the cartoon.