Need For Madness, Raft Wars, Fancy Pants Adventures, Heli Attack, RuneScape and Club Penguin. If someone was a kid in the 2000s, it’s quite certain that at least one of these names would sound familiar to them, and there’s also a good chance that they first encountered it back then on a game complex called Miniclip. I don’t blame you if you just started typing miniclip.com into your browser bar, but if you don’t want to be too disappointed, don’t hit Enter – Miniclip is still there, but not the way most people remember it.
like this Friday article PC Gamer He also noted that he had been circulating on Twitter a few days ago, that the site, which was stored everywhere from elementary school information rooms to libraries to corporate offices in the 2000s, no longer exists in its former form. If the person presses Enter, then You are greeted by a very frustrating corporate pagewhere in addition to the self-promotion of Miniclip (as a company), the pool game 8Ball and the game are called Agar.io The bigger dot eats the smaller dot online You will find a game. And Mini Football, if you allow a slideshow that automatically rotates up to the fourth image.
Of course, there is nothing surprising in this world, the fate of Miniclip in the Heroic Era was decided long ago.
When the final nail was hammered in Flash’s coffin, it may have had a similar effect on Miniclip, but long before that, so called due to changing content consumption habits. With the spread of high-bandwidth Internet, various smart devices, commands of computers and more powerful consoles, the range of possibilities became so wide that after a while there was no need for people to visit the complexes for stickman fights, Cartoon Network adventure games were licensed, skeleton drag like a doll. It was also easier to play Mahjong on dedicated sites or phone apps, so no fairy tale, these sites had to change.
Miniclip seems to have succeeded in this anyway, and they seem to have several hit games, and this summer they also acquired SYBO, developer of Subway Surfers, so they seem to have adapted well to the accelerating globalization and challenges of a post-Flash world. Of course, that doesn’t make it any less painful that the mini-clip in the information room in the afternoon is really just a memory now, but nonetheless, something of the good old stuff is still there. The Startpage games For example, it remains the same – it has just lost its ancient charm – and to this day, Hungarian Internet classics like the conquerorThe Camel ClubThe a hero and the larknor. So, if someone wants to feel nostalgic, don’t worry, just hail the camel (provided you can still get in) and forget about it after a week.