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Browser game Browser games are
electronic games that are played online via the Internet. They are distinct
from normal video and computer games in that they do not require any client
side software to be installed. There are games that rely solely on
client-side technologies such as a web browser and a common plugin such as
Java or Flash, whereas other also employ server-side scripting. The latter
case are typically (massive) multiplayer games, whereas the client-side
games are typically single-player games. A game played in a browser is often
called a browser-based game. Browser games typically require a form of web browser plugin to function. Some of these may include Java, Shockwave and Flash, with some of these plugins available through default installations of most modern day browsers. The games created using these technologies rely heavily on the client's browser to download and utilize the game's code on the client side. Due to this fact, it allows users to more easily hack the code on their end, denying fair multiplayer gameplay, therefore a large majority of plug-in based games today are still single player. The upside to this is that since the client does most of the processing, the server does not receive a heavy bandwidth load of requests.
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