Fish Rain 2
Jingled Pieces
Real Driving Simulator
Murder Mafia
Emoji Math Quiz
Mummy Plastic Surgery
Gunblood
Sprunki Retake (New Human Version) with Bonus
Blonde Sofia: Deep Clean House
TunTun Sahur: Super Runner
Pipe Match
Basketball Stars
Fashion Heroes Academy
Pou Caring
Money Maker
DoomCraft
Hidden Object: Clues and Mysteries
Skydom Reforged
Back to Candyland 4: Lollipop Garden
Celebrity LOL Funy Face
Back to Candyland Episode 3: Sweet River
Back to Candyland 2
Back to Candyland 5: Choco Mountain
Break Out of the Siege
Merge Beasts
Zentangle Coloring Book
Baby Chicco Adventures
LOL Funny
Stone Cold Steel
1001 Arabian Nights Html5
Dream Pet Link Rewarded
Traffic Trap Puzzle
Jigsaw Fantasy
Pull the Pin: Fish Rescue
Wild West Mysteries
Bubble Game 3D
Duck 2
Mahjong Move & Match
Plumber
Slice it Up
Stickman Rescue - Draw 2 Save
Drinks Link
Back to Santaland: Winter Holidays
Fishing the Russian Way
Aliens Hunter
Ship Out
Alhambra Solitaire
Word Seasons
Maya Bubbles
Bubble Shooter Temple Jewels
Roots and Wheels
Sea Plumber
Fireboy And Watergirl Online
The Simpsons: Find the Difference
Obby Jigsaw
Screw Jam : Fun Puzzle
ASMR Beauty Homeless
Summer Fashion Makeover
New York Hidden Objects
Screw Match
10 Blocks
Princesses Fantasy Makeup
Hit the Glow
PatchGirlz
Gold Miner
Labuba Halloween Infestation
ASMR Beauty Superstar
Incredibox Party Frozen Sprunki Beat
Shoot Bubbles: Bouncing Balls
Foxy Eco Sort
FNF: The Grieving of Friday
Bus Jam Escape
The underlying technology that makes HTML5 games possible is a combination of HTML and JavaScript. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) was part of the early Internet superhighway as they called it back then and has continued to be used to serve every website today. JavaScript code was added to second version browsers like Netscape 2.0 in 1995 and has evolved over the years to become more pleasant to read and write. In the early days, it was referred to as DHTML or dynamic HTML because it allowed for interactive content without a page refresh. However, it was difficult to learn and use in the early web era. Over time, Javascript with the help of the Google Chrome developers became one of the fastest scripting languages. It also has more freely available modules, libraries, and scripts than any other coding language.
The early DHTML games were very simple. Some examples of the games back then were Tic-Tac-Toe and snake. as games made with this technology use the open standard of html5, these relatively ancient games are still playable today in a modern web browser. these technologies have moved to the forefront of browser games because they don't require plugins and are safer to play than older technologies. html5 games also support mobile devices and the capability has improved to support complex 2d and 3d games right in a browser.