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We though we would share today online free action games that you can play at your leisure. These online free action games need no download or installation and you can play right from your browser, so save the waiting time. Online free action games can give you a quick thrill out of your boredom and let you make use of your free time, but there are better experiences out there as more than just escape from boredom. One such game is Doom, and there are many other classic PC games? You can play RPGs, explore great creations of interactive fiction and wage devastating wars against other players. Here's our list of the best online free action games. We hope you enjoy them! DOOM Doom is a free online action game you can play in your browser. Well, what's the game about? it's Doom. You'll come across demons, doors, switches and keycards, all placed around a sprawling Mars base full of corridors and secrets. However, this browser-based resurrection doesn't support mouse-look, so, more than just playing the game, you get to learn a history lesson in how cumbersome shooter controls could be. Just click the image to play now. Dojo of Death It' a dojo! How many times have you imagined about learning a dojo in actual life? If you haven't, don't worry as you can still get the experience playing on clean wooden floors. Dojo of Death. It's a one-button, entirely mouse-driven little entertainer about a guy fond of chopping people to bits ( sounds scary?). Not a butcher, no, but a hyper-quick ninja beset from all sides by enemies. Click in the direction you happen to be pointing at to dart forward with your sword drawn and slash any baddie ninjas into ninja ham. Once a while, a baddie bow-wielding ninjas emerge from the adjoining room, who can turn you into fine paste from far away, mind it. Dojo of Death is endless, and tough, and like many of the best endless-tough games, your first instinct on death will be to retry. And retry. And retry again. You'll love it! SoundDodger This is a game where sound notes fire a wave of spikes towards your cursor. If you get hit, the music distorts—skipping forward a few seconds like a speeding record. You lose points for this, which is a shame, but the greater punishment is destroying the excellent soundtrack, featuring songs from composers like Disasterpeace and Lifeformed. SuperHot You can just click the image link and start playing. And pretty much the image shows an FPS game. We will add more web games to the review list after you've tried the above ones. If you enjoy any or all of them, do let us know in the comments below.
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When Stressed, Play Fun Web Games Over the past month or so I have been real busy in converting our site and community over to https, as well as moving our dated forum to a better and more modern software; and being the non-genius that I am, I got stuck, trampled and very confused during this time. So, like most people, I liked to step away from the task at hand and go do something else. As if you didn’t know, walking away and doing other things at these moments, can keep you working on the problem still at the back of your mind. Therefore, between watching tv, listening to music, going for a walk and reading old school books (The White Mountains!), I also took to playing some web games – the more stress free and crazier the better. Even making sure to move away from my preference for car games, as the need to place or win would much likely make my head explode! And so, I found myself doing everything from (simply!) driving a lorry/semi-truck from point A-B while avoiding C, D, E, F and G, and had fun racing in the stone age, in a title that felt like a brilliant Mario Kart and Worms mash-up. Undoubtedly though, the best of them all, was the one where you need to defend some cows from being abducted by aliens, by picking them up and delivering them to a plane at the airport. (stupid but fun!) I have to warn you, this one is especially addictive! Did playing these work in easing my tensions? Well, just like what kind of happened with Einstein at the Patent Office, doing this helped me solve some of the issues I was facing, and even reset my frustration, so yeah, I would say it did. Although, there has been a side-effect to this: I keep going back to play that crazy save the cows from aliens game. Oh well. :)