
Super House of Dead Ninjas
Developer Megadev created something special with this Adult Swim-hosted browser game. It's more than a throwback to ultra-difficult, retro arcade and console games. This is a sequel to an already impressive browser beat-em-up with spot-on controls and visuals that push sprite-style graphics to their limits.Dikembe Mutombo's 4 ½ Weeks to Save the World
With an indie game star (and Canabalt creator) like Adam Saltsman, even an Old Spice marketing stunt can make for one helluva browser game. Featuring some of the best writing in video games this year period, Dikembe Mutombo's 4 ½ Weeks amazed players with a new mini game to master each week--a fine example of branded games done right.Burrito Bison Revenge
Essentially the Jetpack Joyride of 2012, Juicy Beast's sequel to its hit endless runner (bouncer?) only ramped up the hook with more stylish and goofy content than ever. Burrito Bison's second venture into Candy Land is addictive for the same reasons as other games of its ilk, namely the endless promise of progress. The fact that it's a downright riot only helps.Doctor Who: Worlds in Time
This browser-based MMO by Three Rings Design took a well-loved brand and transformed it into an experience engaging for long-time gamers and approachable for fans of the sci-fi series. The puzzle-packed play of DW:WIT tests player skill in a way that embodies the nature of the show, coupled with adorable art design and plenty of social hooks. Yet another licensed game achievement.Arcane Legends
Spacetime Studios' fourth release is the culmination of its Legends series of cross-platform MMOs, providing a story-heavy, action-packed adventure. It's certainly not the first full-3D MMO playable in your browser, but with its seamless cross-platform play between Google Chrome, Android and iOS, it's undoubtedly the best of this year. And that impressive feat (and stellar fantasy gameplay) makes this Games.com's best browser game of 2012.Games.com Best of 2012 Advisory Board
Michael Fahey, Mobile/Social Editor | John Benyamine, Publisher | Kelly Karnetsky, Editor | Ludwig Kietzmann, Editor in Chief |
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